The War of 1812
Conflict & Conflict Resolution
The Rebellions of 1837-1838
Key Figures
Bonus Questions
100
Who was the War of 1812 between?

Britain and United States

100

What are the 4 types of conflict?

Wars, Rebellions, Protests and Demonstrations, Strikes

100

What is a rebellion?

When citizens fight against the authorities in power. 

100

_______ discovered that the Americans were planning a sudden attack on the British army at Beaver Dams. 

Laura Secord

100

What is a seigneur? 

A man who was granted land by the King of France.

200

What was the name of the peace agreement that the British and American representatives reached?

The Treaty of Ghent

200

If the rebellion is successful, it is then called a ______.

Revolution

200

Between the Canadas (Lower and Upper), which did not want to spend more on canal building to expand? 

Lower Canada. Upper Canada's trading was expanding. This meant that transportation routes needed to be improved. However, Lower Canada did not want to spend more money on canal building.

200

______ was a Chief of the Shawnee people. He/she's contribution is an example of the important role that First Nations played in the wars between the British and the Americans. 

Tecumseh

200

Who were the Chateau Clique? 

The elite in Lower Canada.

300

Name 4 Major Battles of the War of 1812:

Detroit, Queenston Heights, York (Toronto), Stoney Creek, Beaver Dams (Thorold), Crysler's Farm, Lundy's Lane, Washington and Baltimore, etc.

300

_____ and _____ are methods people use to show their displeasure about something, either violently or peacefully. 

Protests and Demonstrations 

300

What were the long-term causes of the rebellions?

The Undemocratic Governments, The Government Elites, The Economic Decline, The Decline of the Seigneurial System, Transportation

300

____ was elected to the legislative assembly in 1828 as a supporter to reform. However, he/she was looked down upon professionally due to the vicious things he/she wrote about regarding political enemies. 

William Lyon Mackenzie

300

What were the Napoleonic Wars?

The struggles that occurred between Britain and France during Napoleon's rule.

400

Fourteen American ships with 1700 soldiers aboard sailed across Lake Ontario and defeated the small British garrison at _______. Which battle was this called?

Battle of York (Toronto)
400

How has conflict brought about change in history?

Answers may vary.

400

In both Canadas, political elites had all the power. In Lower Canada, they were called the _______. In Upper Canada, they were known as the _______ ______. 

In Lower Canada, the Chateau Clique. 

In Upper Canada, the Family Compact. 

400

_____ died a hero in battle. He/she fought for Britain in other parts of the world. His/her leadership lead to the recapture of the Heights. Without these efforts by this person, Upper Canada might have easily been apart of the United States. 

Sir Isaac Brock

400

What is American Jingoism?

Aggressive talk and opinions that justify military actions. American politicians talked a lot of jingoism at this time. They spread propaganda saying that American troops should invade the Canadas to protect the United States. 

500

What were the long-term causes in North America? 

British Interference with American Merchant Ships, American Expansion into the Northwest, Fur Trade, American Jingoism

500

The rebellions resulted in hundreds of deaths and injuries, but they forced the ______ to reform the governments of the Canadas. 

British

500

Under the French regime, the ________ _______ had been a good way of developing the colony.

The seigneurial system.

500

________ supported reform. He/she believed that the elected assembly should have more power than the appointed parts of government. He/she was the voice of moderate, peaceful, reform in the 1830s. 

Louis-Joseph Papineau

500

_____ worked hard to develop British North America at the time. He/she was an English military engineer, who was remembered for supervising the construction of the Rideau Canal. 

Lieutenant-Colonel John By



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