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1. Which Aboriginal chief led his warriors in
the capture of Detroit in 1812?
Tecumseh
Big Bear
Louis Riel
Crazy Horse
2. Which formerly enslaved man petitioned
for the creation of an all-Black unit in
Upper Canada?
Richard Pierpoint
Joseph Jenkins Roberts
Olaudah Equiano
John Norton
3. The town of York, attacked and burned by
American troops in 1813, is now known as:
Brockville
Toronto
Kingston
Montréal
4. Why was the 5th Select Embodied Militia
Battalion of Lower Canada known as the
“Devil’s Own”?
The militiamen dressed in black
It was created in the Devil’s County
Many officers were lawyers
They were feared by the Americans
5. The Canadian Voltigeurs fought to defend
Montréal at which battles?
Lundy’s Lane and Queenston Heights
Châteauguay and Crysler’s Farm
La Chine and Verdun
Chicoutimi and Saguenay
6. The War of 1812 was settled by which treaty?
Treaty of Ghent
Treaty of Washington
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Ottawa
7. What happened in the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair?
Aboriginal warriors captured an American fort
American sailors deserted their ship
A British force invaded the
Chesapeake Bay area
A British ship attacked an American ship
8. Laura Secord walked from Queenston to Beaver
Dams to warn James FitzGibbon of what?
A storm
An American invasion
A forest fire
British soldiers
9. On 16 February 1813 the 104th Regiment
of Foot began their march in snowshoes
in – 31C weather from New Brunswick to:
Kingston
Toronto
New York
Ottawa
10. When was the final battle of the War of 1812?
Queenston Heights
Detroit
Fort George
Lundy’s Lane
12. Captain Runchey’s Corps of Coloured Men,
otherwise known as the Coloured Corps:
Were African-Canadian soldiers
Fought at the Battle of Queenston Heights
Constructed Fort Mississauga
All of the above
13. Which French Canadian was responsible
for defeating the US invasion of
Lower Canada in October of 1813?
Lieutenant General George Prévost
Major General Louis de Watteville
Dominique Ducharme
Lieutenant Colonel Charles-Michel de Salaberry
14. French Canadian militiamen in Lachine, Québec
rioted because Governor Prévost ordered:
Hockey banned
Mandatory conscripted service in the militia
Closure of all churches
Abolishment of the French language
15. Aboriginal warriors who did not remain
neutral fought for which country?
1816
1819
1813
1815
A project of
11. At what battle was the British general
Sir Isaac Brock killed?
Great Britain
The United States
France
Great Britain and the United States
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1. Which Aboriginal chief led his warriors in
the capture of Detroit in 1812?
Tecumseh
Big Bear
Louis Riel
Crazy Horse
Aboriginal warriors captured an American fort
American sailors deserted their ship
A British force invaded the
Chesapeake Bay area
A British ship attacked an American ship
A storm
An American invasion
A forest fire
British soldiers
SW
4. Why was the 5th Select Embodied Militia
Battalion of Lower Canada known as the
“Devil’s Own”?
9. On 16 February 1813 the 104th Regiment
of Foot began their march in snowshoes
in – 31C weather from New Brunswick to:
Kingston
Toronto
New York
Ottawa
AN
The militiamen dressed in black
It was created in the Devil’s County
Many officers were lawyers
They were feared by the Americans
5. The Canadian Voltigeurs fought to defend
Montréal at which battles?
Lundy’s Lane and Queenston Heights
Châteauguay and Crysler’s Farm
La Chine and Verdun
Chicoutimi and Saguenay
Queenston Heights
Detroit
Fort George
Lundy’s Lane
S
8. Laura Secord walked from Queenston to Beaver
Dams to warn James FitzGibbon of what?
3. The town of York, attacked and burned by
American troops in 1813, is now known as:
Treaty of Ghent
Treaty of Washington
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Ottawa
10. When was the final battle of the War of 1812?
Were African-Canadian soldiers
Fought at the Battle of Queenston Heights
Constructed Fort Mississauga
All of the above
13. Which French Canadian was responsible
for defeating the US invasion of
Lower Canada in October of 1813?
Lieutenant General George Prévost
Major General Louis de Watteville
Dominique Ducharme
Lieutenant Colonel Charles-Michel de Salaberry
14. French Canadian militiamen in Lachine, Québec
rioted because Governor Prévost ordered:
Hockey banned
Mandatory conscripted service in the militia
Closure of all churches
Abolishment of the French language
15. Aboriginal warriors who did not remain
neutral fought for which country?
1816
1819
1813
1815
A project of
12. Captain Runchey’s Corps of Coloured Men,
otherwise known as the Coloured Corps:
ER
Richard Pierpoint
Joseph Jenkins Roberts
Olaudah Equiano
John Norton
Brockville
Toronto
Kingston
Montréal
11. At what battle was the British general
Sir Isaac Brock killed?
7. What happened in the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair?
2. Which formerly enslaved man petitioned
for the creation of an all-Black unit in
Upper Canada?
6. The War of 1812 was settled by which treaty?
Great Britain
The United States
France
Great Britain and the United States
Sponsored by