The Wars of 1812
The Colony of Acadia
Life in Upper and Lower Canada
Treaties
The American Revolution
100

The leader of The Battle of Queenston Heights?

The leader of the Battle of Queenston Heights was Sir Issac Brock, who was able to lead the British to victory

100

Who were the key people in the development of The Colony of Acadia

Samuel de Champlain and Pierre Du Gua De Monts were the two key people involved in the development of Acadia

100

What year were the sewer systems established in Upper Canada?

It took until the 1840’s for sewer systems to be developed for cities to dispose of their waste water.

100

Why did the British give away land belonging to the Mississaugas of the Credit to the Six Nations Confederacy

 They were given this land for their help during the American Revolution


100

What was the sugar act

It was when the British taxed sugar

200

Which group played a vital role in the War of 1812?

The First Nations played a vital role in the War of 1812 because they sided with the British and were able to help defeat the Americans.

200

What year was the Colony of Acadia developed?

The Colony of Acadia was developed in 1605 but not long after it was developed it was taken over by the British

200

How was mail delivered in Upper Canada?

Mail was delivered by horse and buggy due to the distances between homes, villages, and cities.

200

What year was The Saugeen Treaty signed

1836

200

What was the stamp act

It was when the British Parliament decided to tax all legal documents and papers 

300

What was the most effective battle tactic during the War of 1812?

The Guerrilla warfare technique was the most effective and commonly used battle tactic during the War of 1812

300

From what time period did the British have rule over Acadia?

The British had rule over Acadia during 1654-1670

300

Why was Kingston developed?

Kingston was developed due to the presence of the British military and naval bases. It was an important area for the protection of Lake Ontario and Upper Canada.

300

Who attacked the Mica Bay

First Nations and Métis men


300

Why did the Americans attack Quebec

As they thought it was their duty to help free Quebec from the British 

400

What was the bloodiest battle during the war of 1812?

The Battle of Lundy's Lane was the bloodiest battle of the War of 1812 because it was a battle that broke the American thrust in 1814 to take Upper Canada

400

What year were the Acadians forced to leave their homes?

The Acadians were forced to leave their homes in 1775 because there property was now owned by the British Crown

400

Why was Early Settler life not easy?

Early settler life was not easy, this was because they had to create everything they needed themselves as stores were to far away and they were too costly for new immigrants.

400

Why was the Mica Bay attacked

because the british had taken the First Nations and Métis traditional land

400

What did the Nova Scotia Rebellions rebel against

They rebelled against the British 

500

What was the first battle that took place during the War of 1812?

The Battle of Battle of Queenston Heights was the first battle to take place in the year of 1812

500

Which colony was faster to spread the British Colony or the Colony of Acadia?

The British Colony grew at a faster rate because of the rapidly expanding industries of shipbuilding and tool making

500

What happened to the York Military fort?

York was damaged by an American attack during the War of 1812.

500

What were the names of the Robinson Treaties

Robinson Superior Treaty and Robinson Huron Treaty

500

What was the townshed act

It was when the British taxed glass, paint, paper, and tea.