War of 1812
Immigration
Canada in the 1800s
Slavery in Canada and the USA
100

This country started the war

The United States

100

These groups made up most of the population of Canada in the mid 1800s

French, Indigenous, British, Irish

100

While French Canada was mostly Catholic, English Canada was predominantly this type of Christian

Protestant
100

This route to Canada was used by escaped slaves trying to reach freedom

The Underground Railraod

200

This capitol building got it's famous name from British soldiers burning it down

The White House

200

This group Immigrated to Canada because of famine in their home island

The Irish

200

This Indigenous group ceased to exist in Canada during the 1800s

The Beothuk

200

She helped around 300 slaves reach freedom

Harriet Tubman

300

Before the War the Americans were helping this French Emperor, which got the British very mad

Napoleon

300

This group was the first Europeans to immigrate to Canada

The French

300

The first modern mode of transportation in Canada was this, which opened in 1836

Trains

300

This act, signed in 1833, officially abolished slavery in the British Empire

The Slavery Abolition Act

400

This British general died at the battle of Queenston Heights

Sir Issac Brock

400
A man from this group started the Rebellion in 1837

The Scottish

400

This action was responsible for the Canadian economic boom in the 1850s

Trade

400

Most freed slaves in the British Empire came from these two areas

South Africa and the Caribbean

500

This Indigenous leader fought with the British against the Americans

Tecumseh

500

Most British people are split up between English, Scottish, and this other group

Welsh

500

Out of the many diseases brought over from Europe, this one was the most devastating to Indigenous peoples.

Small pox

500

The term "heaven" was used by escaping slaves to refer to this country

Canada