The war of 1812 starts between the British and the U.S. The Red river settlement is also founded by the Hudson Bay Co. In 1818, the 49th parallel is accepted as a border between Canada and the U.S. This border goes from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains In 1821, the Hudson's Bay Co. and the North West Co. became one In 1830, Canada makes and divides into counties In 1836, Canada's first railroad is finally open In 1701, the Iroquois, the French and the English all sign a peace treaty In 1709, slavery is made legal in New France In 1713, France and Britain sign the treaty of Utrecht, in which France surrenders most of it’s land on the east coast In 1755, the Great Expulsion occurs. This was when the French Acadians were forced
in 1812 with president madison in office congress declared war against the british. the war began with an attack on canada, both as an effort to gain land
the british and the french have been fighting for 200 years and they were stealing each others colonies the british did not want the french to be the spanish throne. Britain won the war and got the acadia land and the french did not In 1763 the french signed the treaty of paris and then gave acadia and new france to britain. The proclamation allowed the french to have their` language and the religion. The french kept their civil wars.
1534 - Jacques Cartier explores the St. Lawrence River, proclaims the sovereignty of France over the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 1583 - Newfoundland becomes the first British overseas colony.1600s - Rivalry for fur trade between French, English and Dutch; Europeans take advantage of existing rivalries among indigenous peoples to form alliances. 1608 - Samuel de Champlain establishes a fortified commercial post in Quebec. 1627 - The company of New France is established to govern and to exploit the "New France" - the colonies of France in North America. 1670 - London merchants founded the Hudson Bay Company.
Many years ago, French and British explorers found land that they claimed and fought for, through time they turned this land into Canada. This country began named New France, ruled by the French people, then as British North America, ruled by the British people. The French and the British had frequently fought over power, but this is what ended up shaping the provinces and territories in Canada. Events that impacted Canada were the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 , then the Treaty of Paris in 1763, the Forming of Upper Canada in 1791, and the Act of the Union in 1849, when a responsible government was formed and Canada became one. The land of Canada began with an unsteady system, and ended with responsible government, having a democracy and giving
The war of 1812 is known as the “The Forgotten War” even though there were many important things about this war. In this paper, I am going to discuss, the role of Andrew Jackson, how prisoners were dealt with in this war, the Battle of Baltimore, and the Treaty of Ghent. The Treaty of Ghent is the treaty that ended the War of 1812. Andrew Jackson said, “You must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing.” This paper is all based on the War of 1812, first I will talk about Andrew Jackson and how he was established as a national hero, then how prisoners were dealt with and how each side differed, third I will talk about the Battle of Baltimore, and lastly I will tell you about the Treaty of Ghent and its importance.
The thirty-two years between 1759 and 1791 serve to be the most important and defining period in Canadian history. It is during this time when the British conquest of New France occurs, the Quebec Act comes into effect and the first step towards Canadian confederation is taken with the proclamation of the Constitutional Act. It is also during this time when the American Revolution takes place and essentially results in the creation of two countries: the United States of America and Canada. The Revolution triggers the mass exodus of more than 80,000 refugees out of the Thirteen Colonies, half of who migrate primarily into Quebec, the Maritimes and Ontario. The influx of the United Empire Loyalists immediately boosts Canada’s population and forever
All About The American Revolution The French and Indian War Begins In 1754 the French and Indian War began. This war took place when two different groups of people wanted to claim the Ohio River Valley. Now you may be thinking that these two groups of people were the French and the Indians, but actually the fight was between the French and the British. France wanted this land because they thought it would be a good connection between the lands that they already owned, Canada and Louisiana whereas Britain saw it as an area for trade and growth.
To begin with, The War of 1812 to me is appealing because of the ambiguity. The reason most often given for The War of 1812 is the British Impressment of American Sailors; American Sailors would be kidnapped and be forced into British servitude. This disrupted American Shipping and is a blatant infringement of American Authority, but it’s a little more intricate than that. Second of all, there were many thousands of British sailors employed aboard American ships so many of the sailors that the British captured, were in fact, British. However, this gets to the larger point that Citizenship at the time was a pretty slippery concept, in particular on the high seas.
At this point of time, France was dealing with the Napoleonic Wars. In October 1801, a break in the Napoleonic Wars allow France to fight back against Louverture. He had to capitulate to the French after two of his top commanders, Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Henry Christophe, partnered up with the French. Nevertheless, the ‘peace’ agreement between black Creole and French forces didn’t last long. In the summer of 1802, Dessalines, Christophe, and the mulatto general Alexandre Pétion combined efforts and initiated a new battle to remove the French from the land.
The period 1914-1929 was a period of rapid change in Canada. Many great things were done in the short 15 year. All of these changes have affected how our lives here in Canada are
World War One was is also known as the Great War. It was the first World war, it accompanied many different countries and eventually laid the groundwork for World War Two. At one point 1,220 guns in an eight mile radius began to fire, this was referred to as a suction cup because of all the noise. The Great War began because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
In “The War of 1812 as a Borderland War,” by Alan Taylor, the author discusses the civil war within the War of 1812. Many believe that after the Revolutionary war was over, the United States was set on a path to become what it is today. However, the author discusses just how unstable the country truly was. The people were divided, and many loyalists fled to Canada after the revolutions.
Hello again Morgan, I also chose to write about the War of 1812 as my discussion post as it brings interesting debatable topics to view. Throughout our reading, there are multiple reasons cited for the War of 1812, but I believe that there were a few reasons that stand out from the others. Consequently, not only was war proclaimed against Britain, but also against the Indians of the West. This begs the question, would the war have been called against Britain if the settlers had been able to move westward without Indian interference? Moreover, based on this classes reading it is highly possible that this was an excuse to evict the Indians from their lands in the West, using the British alliance as a reason to declare war.
Throughout history, there has always been a constant notion that wars will exist and end with some form of an alliance. The relationship between Africa and the United States proves this to be true through various battles and conflicts. For example, the Barbary War reflects this phenomenon. The Treaty of Tripoli, signed in 1796, reflected the peaceful relationship Tripoli, now Libya, had with the US and the promise that American ships will be protected from pirates when coasting across the Mediterranean; however, this treaty was broken when an American commercial ship was hijacked by the barbary pirates because the Americans failed to send payments demanded by the Barbary States. Known as the Barbary War (1801-1815), the two-part battle ended
The Acadians worked for years to build a good land with hours and hours of hard work, which they weren’t ready to give up. However the Acadians would also get separated across the ocean from friends and families. Which unfortunately might be impossible to ever find them again. Given the fact that the British didn’t think about the things Acadians would have to deal with, it was very inconsiderate.