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CHAPTER 6 Here Comes the Yanks! War of 1812Upper and Lower Canada LoyalistsHistory Tellers

The American Revolution forced People to flee the USA because Of persecution of their rights. This person fleeing is a: _ _ _ _ _ _ _

What Flag is this?

What is the slogan that The Americans would shout: No ___________, Without ____________.

People who supported the American Revolution called Themselves _ _ _ _

Because of the conflict with The Americans the Canadian Colony becomes more close to Whom?

The Napoleonic Wars in Europe triggered the War of 1812 in North America. T OR F

After the War of 1812, Britain asked British soldiers to settle in Upper Canada in case they needed to defend themselves again from an American attack. T OR F

The boundary between Canada And the USA was set by: A: the king of England B: a number of treaties C: by the Americans D: by the First Nations

Britain was in debt because of The 7 years wars. Therefore it Decided to do what to make Up for that money?

Double Jeopardy What event is going on here? Between who?

Upper Canada is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lower Canada is _ _ _ _ _ _

Why is Upper Canada called upper And lower is lower? River Current

The Loyalists are petitioning for Change in French laws in Lower Canada. What do these Loyalists want? Double Jeopardy: Why was this a problem? (Think of laws grieve!)

What made Lower Canada All about the French? 3 points…pg 185.

What made upper Canada British? 3 points … pg 185

Hans Winger was one of the Groups that fled to Canada. He Was a _ _ _ _

What is one benefit of Controlling the headway To a river?

Draw three arrows on the map showing the 3 areas that the Loyalists moved to in British North America. Start your three arrows in Boston.

List 2 challenges that faced the colony of Quebec as the Loyalists headed into the colony.

The British leaving called themselves… (3 words) DOUBLE JEOPARDY ________________ _________________ __________________

The main reason the people of Upper Canada DID NOT support the Americans during the American Revolution was because: A: They hated the Americans B: Things are good the way they are. C: They are scared of being sent back to America.

The Loyalists that went to New Brunswick asked for a new what?????

Black Loyalists were warmly welcomed in Nova Scotia. T or F

The French were upset with New British law because this Act Was in jeopardy of being lost.

This picture is showing what Act being passed. Pg. 185

Double Jeopardy Perspectives on the War of 1812 What are some points on how the Canadian Identity was beginning to develop?