This was a fundamental war that sparked early Canadian identity.
What is the war of 1812?
This British General later become the first US President.
Who is George Washington.
This Act was passed to gain loyalty from French Canadians.
What is the Quebec Act?
He spent only about this amount of time in British North America before returning to Britain.
What was six months?
This group controlled most political and economic power in Upper Canada.
What was the Family Compact?
After the war, borders between the U.S. and British North America did this.
What is remained the same?
This Canadian woman warned British forces of an American attack.
Who was Laura Secord?
The Quebec Act protected this religion.
What is Catholicism?
Upper and Lower Canada were renamed to this.
What is East and West Canada.
This elected body existed but had little real authority.
What is the Legislative Assembly?
This 1759 battle led to the British capture of Quebec and changed control of New France
What was the Battle of the Plains of Abraham?
This Indigenous leader allied with the British to resist U.S. expansion.
Who was Tecumseh?
This legal system was preserved for French Canadians.
What is French civil law?
This recommendation from Durham was later accepted by Britain.
What is uniting Upper and Lower Canada?
What is responsible government?
This fort alongside Fort Saint-Pierre helped France protect trade and military supply routes into New France.
What are Louisbourg.
This Indigenous confederacy used military strength and alliances to make Britain respect their power in early Canada.
Who were the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy)?
Britain passed the Quebec Act mainly to avoid this.
What is rebellion?
Durham believed French Canadians should do this.
What is assimilate?
These leaders helped move Canada toward democracy without Confederation yet.
Who were LaFontaine and Baldwin?
This treaty ended the War of 1812.
What is the Treaty of Ghent?
This Odawa leader led Indigenous resistance that forced Britain to change its policies toward Indigenous nations after 1763.
Who was Pontiac?
This French Canadian leader pushed for reform in Lower Canada and led the Patriotes.
Who was Louis-Joseph Papineau?
This Act united Upper and Lower Canada in 1840.
What is the Act of Union?
Nova scotia was split into these 4 colonies.
What is Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, St. John Island (Prince Edward Island), and Cape Breton.