True or False, First Nations peoples were forced to fight in The Battle of Queenston Heights
False
What was Issac Brock's nickname?
The Hero of Upper Canada
Who helped the Americans during The Battle of Queenston Heights?
No one, Americans were fighting on their own
When did The Battle of Queenston Heights start?
October 13, 1812
Who won The Battle of Queenston Heights?
Britan
Who did the First Nations help in The Battle of Queenston Heights?
Britan
Was Britain stronger than the United States?
Yes
How many American soilders came to Upper Canada to fight?
More than 1,000
Where did The Battle of Queenston Heights happen?
Queenston, Upper Canada (Ontario)
How many groups fought?
4 groups
What is the First Nations group called?
Haudenosaunee
Why did Britain have a higher chance of winning The Battle of Queenston Heights?
They had First Nations peoples and Canadians helping them fight.
What did this war hold back the Americans from doing in the future?
Who did The Battle of Queenston Heights involve?
Britain, Haudenosaunee, Canadians and the United States
Who lost this war?
Americans
What was the other group that helped Britan called?
Six Nations
What happened to Britain after they won the war?
They got ownership of Queenston heights and had access to many more resources.
How many American deaths were there?
300 deaths
What caused this war?
There was a war due to Americans and Britain wanting the same land
How long did The Battle of Queenston Heights last
2 years
True or False, Canadians were helping the First Nations and Britain.
True
What was the name of the Major General who died during The Battle of Queenston Heights?
Issac Brock
How many Americans were captured?
958 were captured
Why were they fighting?
Americans wanted to take control over the cliff in Niagara and so did Britan.
Where did Britain and the United States fight before The Battle of Queenston Heights?
Detroit