Who warned the British of the Americans plans to ambush a British camp?
Laura Secord famously walked over 30 kilometers to warn British Lieutenant James FitzGibbon of an impending surprise attack by American forces at Beaver Dams during the War of 1812
What is the main thing that caused the war of 1812?
It was mostly the British violating the Americans maritime rights, and the Americans being upset about the impressment of American sailors.
what are some treaties/declarations made by the British, and the americans before, during, and after the war of 1812
- treaty of Ghent
- Treaty of Paris
-non-intercouse act
-Treaty of fort Jackson
Who won the capture of fort detroit?
The British, and Indigenous.
how long did the war of 1812 last?
The war of 1812 lasted three years. From 1812-1815, so three years.
Where did the United States, and Britain sign the treaty ending the war of 1812?
The treaty of Ghent was signed in Ghent, Belgium in 1815, ending the war.
Where was the famous Indigenous chief Tecumseh killed?
Tecumseh was killed in what is now known as Moraviantown, Ontario, canada
why were the Indigenous peoples mad that the americans ere taking there land?
Because they had a treaty with the British, the Americans were supposed to respect, and they didn't. The land they were invading was also sacred land used by the Indigenous for hundreds of years.
What party won the battle of lake erie
the Americans won.
what battle did Tecumseh die in?
the battle of Thames.
What was the battle called in which two people made an illusion to trick the Americans?
The battle in which Tecumseh, and Sir Isaac Brock made an illusion to trick the americans was called the battle of Fort Detroit.
Who was the Governor General of British North America (Canada) in 1812?
Sir George Prevost
What is the treaty of Ghent?
the treaty of Ghent ended the war of 1812 by restoring all occupied territories to their original owner.
what party won the battle of york?
the Americans won the war, therefore capturing the town.
How did the war of 1812 affect the British?
the British got to keep their land, and resouces in the end.
What American general surrendered Fort Detroit in 1812, and why?
William Hull surrendered fort detroit in 1812 to the British forces, because they had made an illusion to trick them. Williams Hull’s family were inside of fort Detroit, and since he didn’t want them to get hurt, he surrendered.
Governor-in-Chief of British North America, who oversaw the overall defense strategy.
Sir george Prevost as the governor of British north america in 1812, when the war happened
What was the non-intercouse act?
The non-intercuses act prevented the Britishh from trading with the French, baning the embargo act.
what is the battle of queenston heights?
A victory for British, Canadian, and First Nations forces against an American invasion of Upper Canada.
what was the cause of the battle of lundy's lane?
The Americans moved north, forcing the British forces to seize high ground at lundy's lane.
What party won the war of 1812?
Even though it might seem like the British won the War, it is technically a tie between the Americans, and the British
What US President declared war on Great Britain in 1812?
James Madison declared war on the British because of the interference of American trade.
What was the Embargo act?
the Embargo act was placed in 1807, and prohibited American ships from trading with any foreign nation.
what is the battle of Thames?
A victory for the american forces, when the death of Tecumseh destroyed the Indigenous alliance.
why did the indigenous people fight in the war?
they anted to fight in the war to protect treaties, and their sacred land.