People
Daily Life
Rebellions
1812
100

This person walked 30 kilometers in the June heat to warn Lieutenant James FitzGibbon about an upcoming attack

Laura Secord

100

Lower Canada is now part of this province

Quebec

100

Who was the leader of the Lower Canada Rebellions?

Louis-Joseph Papineau

100

Which countries were officially involved in the War of 1812?

United States and Great Britain

200

This person wanted to enlist in the British Military at the age of 68 to help in the War of 1812. They were rejected at first, but then earned the right to fight

Richard Pierpoint

200

What were two major cities located in Lower Canada

Montreal and Quebec City

200

What were two main reasons for Rebellion shared by Upper and Lower Canada?

Lack of voice in government

Lack of economic growth

200

What was a cause of the War of 1812

Reason 1: European Port Blockages, American ships were being stopped from selling in Europe

Reason 2: American Ships Seized and Searched, taking American people and slowing ships

Reason 3: Recognition, wanted to be recognized as not British

300

Explain who The Family Compact were?

An elite group of men that controlled both councils and advised the governor. British heritage, nepotism continued their power.

300

What 3 reasons was disease a significant issue in the cities

Cities were crowded and dirty

Businesses put all their waste into the water used for cooking and bathing

People ignored sanitation rules

300

What led Lower Canada to Rebellions?

Government structure

Anger over immigration

300

Explain a way that the First Nations People assisted the British during the War of 1812

Fought the Battle of Queenston Heights

Guided Laura Secord on her mission to warn the troops

400

Who was the leader of the Upper Canada Rebellion? They were a newspaper publisher and Toronto's first mayor.

William Lyon Mackenzie

400

Explain what it was like to journey on a cargo ship from Great Britain to British North America

Ships were cramped, dirty and rat infested

People had to bring their own food and water

3-6 weeks long

Easy to pass diseases among passengers

400

What led Upper Canada to the Rebellions?

Anger at power Family Compact held

Wanted voters to have more say

Bad year of crops

400
Who were the American War Hawks?

A small but vocal group of American men pushing for war with British North America

500

What was the item you are about to see used for in the past?

Used to clean and brush wool so it could be spun into yarn.

500

Who were the Chateau Clique and what did they believe?

Powerful group in Lower Canada. British and French men who are still aligned with Great Britain

Thought power should stay with only a few people

Wanted more English settlers to increase English speaking population over French

500

Explain a consequence of the Rebellions in Upper Canada

Britain maintained control

6 rebels were tried for treason

Leaders fled to USA

Lord Durham wrote Durham report

500

Explain a result from the War of 1812

The border between the US and BNA was officially set

America was recognized as being independent from Britain

The British government changed their policy of cooperation to assimilation of the First Nations people

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