In 1774 13 Colonies rebels disguised as First Nations People, boarded ships in the harbour, and threw chest of tea into the sea in this conflict.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
100
A cause for conflict between 1763 and 1812 was that after the 7 years war Britain was in huge dept so they charged the (at the time) 13 Colonies with all these new ______. The Americans thought the British had no right to do that so they rebelled and became their own country in response.
What is Britain charging the 13 Colonies with new taxes?
100
The war of 1812 affected these 2 Canada’s.
What is Lower and Especially Upper Canada?
100
The __ ___ ___ __ __ affected the merchants and import businesses in Britain, British North America and America because they prospered from the war. Several items were being bought and imported to help the soldiers fight so they earned lots of money from the sales; in this affect of the war of 1812.
What is the increase of demand for materials for troops?
100
America is still __________ to this day.
What is its own country to this day?
200
In 1774 several angry, armed farmers from the 13 colonies took over an armoury on the Charlestown Peninsula on the North side of the Boston Harbour in this conflict.
What is Bunker Hill?
200
A cause for conflict between 1763 and 1812 was that the British enforced a new act that the people of Québec really liked but the (at the time) 13 Colonies really did not like. In response the people of the 13 Colonies rebelled and became their own country.
What is the Québec Act?
200
The people that were affected by conflict between 1763 and 1812 were fighting against each other in the American Revolutionary War.
Who are the 13 Colonies and the rest of the people of British North America?
200
The ______ were affected during the war of 1812, because the farmers had to go to war and fight so they couldn’t take care of them any longer and the wars destroyed them. Another affect was that since there was such a lack of ______ there was a ________ _______, which is not a good thing for the citizens of America and British North America because they could die from malnutrition.
What are harvests and food shortages?
200
Upper and Lower Canada are still different areas to this day.
What is Lower and Upper Canada to Eastern and Western Canada to modern day Ontario and Québec?
300
This Conflict was a riot with the British vs. some angry 13 colonies people, in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1774.
What is Concorde?
300
This cause of the war of 1812 means aggressive talk and opinion that favour war. Americans politicians talked a lot of this. The people spread propaganda saying that American troops should invade Upper and Lower Canada to protect the United States. They also said that American troops would be welcomed there because British North America was unhappy under the monarchy, and would enjoy being freed by the Americans.
What is American jingoism?
300
The people living in the 13 Colonies who were loyal to the crown were affected by conflict between 1763 and 1812.
Who are the Loyalists?
300
The war of 1812 affected the people of British North America because it _________. Prominent people urged people to do everything they could to resist common enemy. People volunteering to fight in the war were stepping up rapidly. Also the Canadiens supported the British in the war of 1812?
What is bringing a country together?
300
An affect from conflict between 1763 and 1812 that still lasts is people moved to new areas and created cities in Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia, P.E.I, and New Brunswick?
What is Loyalists developing cities that are still around today?
400
In 1774 angry 13 Colonies people protested against the new taxes. 5 of the colonists got shot by British regulars in this conflict.
What is the Boston Massacre?
400
Americans started moving into First Nations territory. However the First Nations were not allowing the Americans to do this, with the help of British fur traders. The fur traders did not want the Americans to come and take all of the animals they were using for fur, so they supplied the First Nations People with weapons to attack the Americans. The American officials threatened that if this didn’t stop then they would start supporting the settlers; the Americans were angered in these two causes of the war of 1812.
What is American expansion into the northwest and fur trade officials in the First Nations territories?
400
The people that were affected by the war of 1812 also lived in Europe. People that were living in and running this country were affected.
Who are the people living in Britain and the British government?
400
Conflict between 1763 and 1812 affected Britain, the Britain Government, British North America because America is its own country so the Americans don’t have to follow British ______ or pay their ______. Since America isn’t paying the British ________ anymore the Britain Government is going to have to stay in debt or find someone else to pay the _______. The Britain and British North American people are most likely going to have to pay them to make up for America not paying them. There is also going to be more taxes now since they just went through more wars and battles.
What is America not following British rules or paying British taxes because they are their own Country and what is the British government finding someone else to pay the taxes or staying in dept? What are Britain and British North American people most likely having to pay the taxes?
400
An affect from the war of 1812 that still lasts today is when the French and English came together to fight a common enemy: America.
What is Unity between the French and English that still lasts to this day?
500
In this Conflict angry 13 colonies people (patriots), wanted the Thirteen Colonies to become its own Country so war broke out in 1775. In 1776 the Thirteen Colonies (America) was finally declared as its own country. The conflict in 1774 was all a build up to this war.
What is the American Revolutionary War?
500
This cause of the war of 1812 was battles going on in Europe. The French ruler Napoléon Bonaparte wanted to make France the number 1 power in the world again after the defeat in the 7 years war, so the French battled against the British to prove that they were strong. During the Napoleonic Wars the British war ships stopped American Merchant ships to inspect them because they knew America was supporting the French during these wars. Sometimes they found British Seamen on board. The British captured them and forced them to work on British War ships. This was legal if the sailors were British deserters. However that was not always the case and this practice was still a violation of American laws. These things angered the Americans enough to start a war.
What are the Napoleonic Wars and impressment?
500
The war of 1812 affected these major battle sites.
Where are Detriot, Stoney Creek, Beaver Dams, York, Lundy’s Lane, Queenston Heights, Plattsburgh, Crysler’s Farm, Baltimore and Washington D.C.?
500
Conflict between 1763 and 1812 affected the Loyalists because the Patriots were very mean to them. So the Loyalists left America and created _____________ in Québec. The Loyalist did not like the government system in Québec so the British changed it for them. They divided Québec into 2 parts, Lower and Upper Canada. They selected a lieutenant-governor for each Canada. Landholders in Lower Canada could hold land under the seigneurial or free hold system. While in Upper Canada land was only held under the free hold system. Settlers could not move onto First Nations land. Catholics in both Canada’s had to pay the tithe to their church. The Church of England was given one seventh of all new land assigned. There was a legislative assembly and council in each Canada.
What are the Patriots being nasty to the Loyalists and what is the Loyalist creating change in Québec?
500
An affect from the war of 1812 that still lasts today is when a single person holds all of the power of the country.
What is Monarchy? To this day the country Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. The Queen is our head of state, but the Prime Minister is the head of government?