Immigration
What is the process of people establishing homes and citizenship in a country that is not their native country?
Countries involved
What was British North America and the United States?
George Washington
Who is the first president of the U.S, and began the war of independence?
Refugee
Republican Government
What is a government that has no monarch and that is usually elected?
Reserve
European war that triggered the War of 1812
What is the Napoleonic War?
Thayendanegea
What it was
What was when loyalists migrated to British-owned North America during the American Revolution?
Lower Canada location
What is present day Quebec?
Republic
What is a system of government that usually does not have a monarch? (usually a democracy)
Tecumseh's plan at the beginning of the war
What is when he made his troops look intimidating by making them run back and forth for them to look larger?
Laura Secord
Who was an important woman that walked 20 miles in American land to inform the British about an upcoming attack?
Amount of black, Haudenosaunee, and German Mennonite loyalists
What are three thousand black loyalists, two thousand Haudenosaunee people, and three thousand German Mennonites?
Britain's response when they were in debt after the Seven Years' War
What is when they raised taxes in the colonies so that the Thirteen Colonies could pay for the troops. However the colonists refused, and parliament came up with the slogan, "No taxation without representation"
Revolution
What is a rapid, often violent change in a system of government?
British consequences of war when against France
What is when Britain stopped trade against France and the U.S, and blocking American ships from landing at French ports?
David George
Who was a black Loyalist and slave that moved to Sierra Leone in favour of freedom?
Impact
What is the increase of population and conflict over the treaties with the First Nations?
2 laws of the Constitutional Act
1. Divided Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada
2. British civil and criminal law in Upper Canada, Lower Canada stayed under the Quebec Act of 1774
3. Gave lands for protestant and gave Canadians rights to the catholic church
4. Established representative government
Assimilation
Position of Upper Canada in the war
What is when the Americans focused on attacking Upper Canada which impacted those who settled there after the American War of Independence?
Tecumseh
Who was an ally for the British and chief of the Shawnee nation, that helped defend Upper Canada in the War of 1812?
Challenges of Coexistence
What are cultural differences between the First Nations, the British and Canadians?
The Patriots
Who were people that wanted to stay loyal and united towards the British?