Mathieu de Costa
War of 1812
End of Segregation
No. 2 Construction Battalion
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Why is Mathieu de Costa known?

He was the first Black person to visit Canada  

100

What date did the United States declare war on Great Britain?

June 18, 1812

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Which province received the largest amount of freedom seekers from the underground railroad due to its location?

Ontario

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True or false: 

The battalion champlain, Reverend William Andrew White, was the only black officer at the time.

True

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What was he employed as?

A translator

200

True or False: 

More Black people fought from the United States.

 False

200

True or false: 

The last segregated school closed in 1960

False

200

True or false: 

The military officials authorized the No. 2 Construction Battalion on July 5th, 1916

True

300

True or False: 

He was sent to prison in 1610.

 False

300

What year were the Black regiments from the West Indies employed during the naval campaign against New Orleans.

1814

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Where did the last segregated school close?

Nova Scotia

300

What role did the Canadian Forestry Corps play as a construction unit?

To support front lines, building roads and bridges and defusing landmines so advancing troops could move forward, and bringing out the wounded.

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When was he in Holland?

February 1607

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 Why did more Black people volunteer to fight with the British?

Fearing if the American won they would have to go back to slavery.

400

True or false: 

Toronto developed segregated schools

False

400

What year was the No. 2 Construction Battalion disbanded in?

1920

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What has Nova Scotia done to honner Mathieu de Costa?

Launched the Mathieu de Costa Challenge

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A former slave who had won his freedom by fighting for the British in the American Revolution, petitioned the government to form a Black regiment. Who is he?

Richard Pierpoint

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 In what part of Ontario did segregated schools remain in place?

Southwestern/Windsor and Chatham

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Whose command was the Construction Battalion authorized under?

Lieutenant-Colonel D.H. Sutherland