Who led the rebellion against the British in 1775?
Who is George Washington?
Where did the Loyalists migrate to?
Where is Quebec and Nova Scotia?
What was the war of 1812 part of?
What is Napoleonic Wars in Europe?
How did the Loyalist migration change the number of people in Quebec?
What is increased population, 10% British in 1790?
In debt
to owe money
What were people who supported the US/revolution called?
What is the Patriots?
What year did the Loyalists migrate when the Thirteen Colonies decided to break away?
What is 1776?
How did the Napoleonic wars affect North America?
What is triggered conflict?
Which Indigenous group supported the British?
What is Mohawk, Cayuga, Seneca, Onondaga?
Monarchy
What is kings/queens/rulers?
What year did the American Revolution war end?
What is 1783?
One Loyalist helped save Britain from an attack. Her name was Laura Secord. What did she do?
What is she ran 32 km to warn Lieutenant Fitzgibbon about an impending attack?
After France dethroned it's monarch, what did they become?
What is they blocked American ships, looking for British deserters? What is a republic?
What did the St.John River colonists want from Britain?
What is a colony separate from Nova Scotia?
Imperialism
What is a policy, decision, on the part of a ruler/gov. of one territory to dominate other territories?
Why did the colonists protest?
What is Britain raised taxes, charged Thirteen Colonies for their own troops?
What is a refugee?
What is a person who seeks protection in another country to escape danger in their own country?
How did Britain stop the trade between France and the US?
What is they blocked American ships, looking for British deserters?
When Loyalists moved to Quebec, they started asking for British laws and customs. What how did Britain respond?
What is divided Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada, giving Upper Canada British laws and customs, giving Lower Canada French civil law?
Assimilation
What is the process of becoming part of a different cultural group?
What is a revolution?
What is a rapid, often violent change in a system of government?
A wave of people migrated. This included...
What is 3000 black Loyalists, 2000 Haudenosaunee people, and 3000 German Mennonites?
How was the US shocked by the colonists?
What is the US expected the colonists to fight for them in the war against British North America, but instead they fought back?
Why did the Indigenous groups that supported the British not end war with the US?
Britain left them out in the treaty to end war with the US.
Representative gov. in relation to the Loyalists
What is considered part of their heritage?