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British North America
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First Nations peoples were happy that more settlers from the Thirteen Colonies were moving farther west into the Ohio Valley.
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The settlers in the Thirteen Colonies were unhappy with the British government. They were not allowed to expand into the Ohio Valley, and they had to pay Britain for the cost of military defence.
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British settlers in Quebec and Nova Scotia joined the Patriots in the Thirteen Colonies to help defeat Britain.
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Many colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution fled to Canada. They were given land grants, and most settled in what are now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario.
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The Constitutional Act of 1791 made two distinct colonies – Lower Canada and Upper Canada. Lower Canada consisted of mainly French settlers, and Upper Canada had mainly British Loyalists.
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People who were loyal to Britain during the American Revolution.
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independence
American Revolution
migration
Loyalists
Patriots
People living in the Thirteen Colonies who wanted to be independent from Britain.
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independence
American Revolution
migration
Loyalists
Patriots
Movement of a large number of people from one place to another.
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independence
American Revolution
migration
Loyalists
Patriots
War between the Thirteen Colonies and Britain.
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independence
American Revolution
migration
Loyalists
Patriots
Freedom from the control of others.
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independence
American Revolution
migration
Loyalists
Patriots
Check three of the main points stated in the Royal Proclamation of 1763.
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It allowed Roman Catholics to participate in the government
Britain now controlled all France's territories in the region, including New France and Acadia.
All Canadiens living in the First Nations territory had to leave.
English civil law was to replace French law. The seigneurial system, a key feature of the Canadiens' society, was abolished.
It replaced English civil law with French civil law. This meant that the seigneurial system was legal again.
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Area of vital interest to First Nations peoples, the Americans, and the Canadiens.
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Ohio Valley
The Middle Colonies
Boston Tea Party
Carrot Approach
The Sugar Act
Example of special taxes the British placed on the Americans to pay for the Seven Years’ War
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Ohio Valley
The Middle Colonies
Boston Tea Party
Carrot Approach
The Sugar Act
Protest against British import taxes in America
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Ohio Valley
The Middle Colonies
Boston Tea Party
Carrot Approach
The Sugar Act
New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey
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Ohio Valley
The Middle Colonies
Boston Tea Party
Carrot Approach
The Sugar Act
Treat the Canadiens with respect and understanding, hoping to eventually win their support.
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Ohio Valley
The Middle Colonies
Boston Tea Party
Carrot Approach
The Sugar Act
The deliberate spreading of disease among a population
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Canadiens
Germ Warfare
Québec Act, 1774
Carrot Approach
Royal Proclamation of 1763
Benedict Arnold
Changed sides during the American Revolution.
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Canadiens
Germ Warfare
Québec Act, 1774
Carrot Approach
Royal Proclamation of 1763
Benedict Arnold
Canadians of French descent.
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Canadiens
Germ Warfare
Québec Act, 1774
Carrot Approach
Royal Proclamation of 1763
Benedict Arnold
Said that no non-First Nations person could own land in First Nations territory
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Canadiens
Germ Warfare
Québec Act, 1774
Carrot Approach
Royal Proclamation of 1763
Benedict Arnold
What place did the United States and Great Britain sign the Peace Treaty ending the War of 1812?
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Ghent
The Hague
Paris
Antwerp
The burning of the public buildings in Washington D.C. by the British was in retaliation for:
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US army's burning of Newark, Upper Canada
the killing of the Indian Chief Tecumseh
the US army's looting of York (capital of Upper Canada)
nothing
At what battle was the British general Sir Isaac Brock killed at?
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Queenston Heights
Detroit
Fort George
Chippawa
What motivated the US to go to war with Great Britain?
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Support of the Indians by the British
Maritime Rights
Growth of US borders by conquering Canada
all the above
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