Who had become the military leader and declared himself Emperor of France in 1804?
Napoleon Bonaparte
The start of the seven year war
What happened in 1754?
a professional canoeist who transported furs
What is a voyageur?
Why did people fight in the war?
1. For freedom
2. Some get shipped from Britain to defend their colony
3. Some just wanted to defend their country
In July 1764, the british promised to keep settlers out under which treaty?
the treaty of Niagara
The Shawnee Chief and military leader
Tecumseh
A treaty signed in 1783 by King George the third
The Treaty of Paris
what does indigenous mean
native to the area
The american revolution ended in 1783 with the treaty of ____?
Treaty of paris
One of the most historic women in Canadian history
Laura Secord
How long did the war of 1812 last?
two and a half years
an agreement signed between different countries in which promises are made
What is a treaty?
Which treaty ended the war of 1812?
The treaty of Ghent
Who is the Father of New France?
Samuel de Champlain
when did the first nations attack fort michilimackinac?
1763
a type of agreement between people or groups to achieve a common goal
What is an alliance?
what diseases did the soldiers get during the war?
measles, malaria, and smallpox
This treaty was signed between the British and Wabanaki Confederacy.
The treaty of Portsmouth
Jacques Cartier
What was the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
A battle fought between the British and the French in which Britain fought for Quebec surrender
What is a push factor?
a social, political, or environmental force that drives migrants out of an area.
The war between the British and the French began in the 1730's. By 1755, the Acadians were forced out of Acadia. Where was Acadia and where did the Acadian's settle?
Acadia was modern day Nova Scotia. Acadians settled as far south as what is now New Orleans.
The Treaty of _____ forces France to give up some territory in North America to the British
The treaty of Utrecht