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8 th son of a middle-class family Inspiring and charismatic leader Exceptional swimmer and boxer Did not believe that Americans had strength merely because of their numbers. Made very important alliances with Chief Tecumseh and other Aboriginal Peoples
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Won battles at Michilimackinac and Detroit - outnumbered Was shot by an American sniper and died during the battle of Queenston Heights in Niagara (October 13 th 1812) Why does the death of a hero inspire people? He provided Upper Canadian people with a hero and HOPE that it was possible to resist the Americans.
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“Sell a country? Why not sell the air, the great sea, as well as the earth? Did not the great spirit make them all for the use of his children?” Thomas Jefferson wanted to remove Aboriginal Peoples Many First Nations agreed to sell their lands west of the Appalachians after the war, which angered Tecumseh He was a Shawnee Chief He had a dream that his people would have their own territory for crops and hunting
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Why did he support the British in the War? Gathered an army of 2000 of his followers to fight alongside General Brock He died on October 5 th 1813 in the Battle of the Thames River (Age of 45) When Tecumseh died, the American settlers moved onto Shawnee land and over the next 20 yrs, drove almost all of them out of Ohio Today there is a monument of Brock but not of Tecumseh. Why do you think that is?
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Born in Beauport, Lower Canada in 1778 Joined British Army at the age of 14 In 1812 he was in command of the Canadian Voltigeurs (militia men) Strict code of discipline and honour with high expectations Claim to fame was battle of Chateauguay in October 1813 when he turned American troops advancing on Montreal. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=playe r_detailpage&v=aoAB2bXD52Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=playe r_detailpage&v=aoAB2bXD52Y
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Laura Ingersoll was born in Massachussetts in 1775 Her parents were loyalists who moved to UC Lived with her husband in Queenston in the Niagara Region They had seven children Her husband was injured in the Battle of Queenston Heights He was still home recovering from his wounds American soldiers banged on her door and demanded a place to stay She overheard the soldiers discussing a surprise attack on the British at Beaver Dams (present-day Thorold)
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She walked 32 km across fields, through forests, and through a swamp where she was soaked, filthy and covered in mosquito bites She delivered her message to Lieutenant James Fitzgibbon The battle still occurred, but they were prepared for the Americans http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=BpfTD3 DWxu0
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American ships landed on the shore of Lake Ontario They captured the fort, the town, and dockyard American General died, when the British blew up the fort’s magazine The Canadians lost and the Americans occupied the city for 6 days, looting and destroying buildings & homes
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British Troops and Mohawk warriors pushed back an American force attempting to invade Lower Canada They were under the command of Salaberry The loss of this battle caused the Americans to abandon the St. Lawrence strategy of attack
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One of the bloodiest and deadliest battles ever fought in Canada Both sides lost more than 850 men (killed, wounded or missing) Battle began at 7:00 pm. and ended at midnight General Drummond (British) fought against General Brown (American) The battle was a draw – neither side won It halted American troops from advancing into Upper Canada through the Niagara region
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Governor General, Sir George Prevost requested more soldiers and supplies from Great Britain He was a hesitant commander, but now had enough troops to go on the offensive In the American capitol and the White House they were not worried that they would be attacked – they felt British troops posed no danger The British attacked Washington, the nation’s capitol, knowing the effect it would have on the Americans The British soldiers ate the food and drank the wine then destroyed the White House
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