How did the battle impact Canadian History?
Gave Upper Canadians new hope and unified the population behind the efforts of war.
When was the battle of Chateauguay?
The battle was on October 26,1813
How did the First Nations help in the battle of Thames?
The First Nations group, the Shawnee's put up a long fight resisting against the U.S until being defeated when Tecumseh died.
When was the battle of Beaver Dams?
June 24,1813
Who won the battle of Lake Eerie?
The Americans won the battle of Lake Eerie.
When did the Battle of Queenston heights happen?
It happened on October 13, 1812
How did the First Nations help during the battle?
The First Nations helped during the battle by repelling the American aid.
How did the battle impact Canadian History?
It impacted history because it gave the USA control over all of Western Canada. It also increased Canadian pride and Identity.
How did the battle impact Canadian History?
After the war ended, the British were left in control of Niagara Peninsula for the rest of 1813.
When was the battle of Lake Eerie?
The battle of Lake Eerie was on September 10,1813.
How many of 1400 people were captured in the battle of Queenston Heights?
900 people died in the battle of Queenston heights.
Who was involved in the battle of Chateauguay? Name at least 1.
Major General Wilkinson, Major General Wade Hampton.
The Shawnee Chief protested against the US land expansion and after he died, his confederacy went down to pieces leaving the First Nations to cut alliances with the British.
What was the First Nations role in the battle of Beaver Dams? Explain in detail.
Iroquis scouts along with Laura Secord warned the British about the Americans. During the Battle, many groups such as the Iroquis and Six Nations Mohawks fought valiantly leading to the British victory.
Who was involved in the battle? Name at least 2.
Oliver Hazard Perry, Robert Heriot Barclay, James Lawrence, General William Henry Harrison.
Who was involved in this battle? Name both.
Major General Stephen van Rensselaer, Major General Isaac Brock.
How many Canadians and British were volunteering during the battle?
1,500 Canadians and British were volunteering during the battle.
Who was involved in this battle. Name all 3.
Henry Proctor, William H. Harrison and Tecumseh.
Who was leading the British troops in this battle?
Lieutenant James FitzGibbon.
What happened right after the battle?
After the American victory, they secured the lake so the British abandoned Fort Malden and retreated up the Thames River.
What was the immediate cause of the Battle of Queenston Heights?
How were the Americans affected by the battle?
The Americans were affected by the battle because when the British forced them to abandon an attack on Montreal, it had an influence on their strategy during 1813 campaign.
What one weapon did the British have and what was wrong with it?
The one weapon that they had was a gun and it had no ammunition (bullets).
How many British soldiers died during this battle?
6 British soldiers died during this battle.
What famous quote did Oliver Hazard Perry make after the battle was over?
The quote that he made was "We have met the enemy and they are ours".