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The War of 1812
Canada and the War of 1812

This year is the 200th anniversary
Not many people remember it at all, especially in
 America
The War of 1812 was basically Canada’s War of
 Independence
For the Americans it was a war of conquest
For Canadians it was a war of survival
Between 1812 and 1814, Canada won the right to not
 be American
The Lead-up to War

Louis XVI helped the Americans with their American
 Revolution was now in the middle of a revolution of
 his own.
During the French Revolution Louis and his wife
 Marie Antoinette had their heads chopped off by a
 guillotine
A ruthless little general named Napoleon seized
 power and launched France on a European war of
 conquest.
The War of 1812
What is important to
 realize, from a Canadian
 perspective, is this:
    The French Revolution led
     to the Napoleonic Wars of
     1793-1815
    The War of 1812 was the
     North American phase of
     this conflict
With Britain bogged
 down in Europe fighting
 Napoleon, the Americans
 saw their chance at
 capturing Canada – and
 they took it.
“Free trade and sailors’ rights”
The Americans also had some genuine grievances
 against the British
    The British were preventing France from trading with the
     United States
    The British Navy had also asserted its right to board foreign
     ships and press any British citizens they found into military
     service.
        In 1807, they fired upon a U.S. vessel, the Chesapeake, killing
         several men, before boarding the ship and arresting four so-
         called deserters – two of whom were American citizens. Britain
         later apologized, and released the Americans but the damage
         had been done
A Mere Matter of Marching
Americans say they were the underdogs in 1812.
Why? Because they were up against the British
 Empire!
BUT! Great Britain was tied up in Europe, and
 Canada lay poorly defended and exposed.
Consider the real odds:
      Population of the United States: 7.5 million
      Population of Upper Canada: less than 80,000
      The entire population of the British North American colonies
       combined was less than 1 million
How could the Americans possibly lose?
War!

On June 18, 1812 the United States of America
 declared war on Great Britain – and made
 immediate plans for the Conquest of Canada
Remember Canada didn’t exist as a separate country
 at this point
The War in Upper Canada (Ontario)

The original Loyalist population of Upper
 Canada had been swamped by an influx of
 American settlers whose true loyalty remained in
 doubt
Fortunately (for Canada) the U.S. forces were
 very poorly organized and launched scattered
 attacks rather than focusing their approach
Most of the battles took place along the boarder
 between the United States and the British North
 American Colonies (Canada)
General Isaac Brock
Brock was the man in
 charge of defending the
 colony from the American
 invaders
He was a brilliant
 strategist and an
 inspiring leader
Isaac Brock was long
 remembered as the fallen
 hero and saviour of
 Upper Canada
Tecumseh
 Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief
  that was allied with the British
 His main goals were to
     Stop American expansion into
      Native territory
     To secure a sovereign First Nations
      Confederacy in the interior.
 He brought together dozens of
  different Nations and fought
  along side the British for
  tactical reasons, not loyalty.
Bluffing their way to victory

 The Americans were confident that the Canadians would
  flock over to the American side of the fight – but they
  didn’t!
 Brock had an idea – there weren’t very many British
  regular soldiers so he dressed Canadian militia in the red
  coats of the regular army to make them seem like they
  were professional soldiers
 He also knew that the Americans were terrified of the
  Natives and Brock and Tecumseh used this to their
  advantage
     Tecumseh paraded his men in front of the American Garrison then
      led them through the woods to join the end of the line again. Then
      they marched past again. Tecumseh marched the same men by
      three times and the Americans never caught on
     Their estimates of Tecumseh’s forces ranged as high as 3000
      warriors. In fact, Tecumseh had fewer than 600 men on hand.
Summer 1812 VIDEO
                         (28:00)



Describe the Battle of Detroit
What happened in the Niagara Region?
What happened in the Montreal region?
Battles

April 27, 1813 – General Dearborn captures York
 (Toronto)
June 6, 1813 – Battle of Stoney Creek – American
 advance stopped cold
June 24, 1813 – Battle of Beaver Dams –
 Americans turned back
July 31, 1813 – Americans re-capture York
 (Toronto)
October 5, 1813 – Battle of Moraviantown –
 Tecumseh dies
September 1813 The Americans Invade Canada –
                  Again (1:04:00)

What happened during the American’s invasion of
 Quebec?
Why were the battles of Chatteauguay and Chrysler’s
 Farm so important to Canadian mythology?
Describe Laura Secord’s legend.
http://www.historicalatlas.ca/website/hacolp/defining_episodes/milita
Summer 1814 The American Capital Burns
                     (1:20:30)


What happened to American slaves? How did it
 impact the Americans?
Describe the events surrounding the attack of
 Washington DC
How did the British legitimize burning down
 Washington?
What happened to the American economy? Why
 did they trade with the enemy?
What Next?

Britain attempted peace talks (in Europe)
Natives not invited
Failed invasions of New York, Baltimore and New
 Orleans by the British
1815 Peace
                       (1:47:00)


What conditions were met for peace?
Why did both countries celebrate thinking victory?
How did it impact the Natives?
Who do you think won?
So Who Won?

 Do you want to know the             The United States lost a war
  strange thing about the War of       and won a conference.
  1812? The Americans think           Britain’s First Nation allies
  they won it. Really.                 were completely shut out of the
 Do you want to know what’s           negotiations
  even stranger? They’re right.       So were the Canadians
  Not in a military sense of          The Americans had refused to
  course.                              allow either at the bargaining
 On the battlefield, the              table.
  Americans lost. They didn’t         The United States came away
  even come close to their goal –      with their sovereignty
  the conquest of Canada               reaffirmed
 But war is after all a political
                                      But... we did burn down the
  tool, and what counts in the         White House!
  end are the long term results,
  not individual heroics
The Final Score

Who won? Who lost? The final score stands like this:
    The Americans won
    The Canadians broke even
    The First Nations lost

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War of 1812

  • 1. The War of 1812
  • 2. Canada and the War of 1812 This year is the 200th anniversary Not many people remember it at all, especially in America The War of 1812 was basically Canada’s War of Independence For the Americans it was a war of conquest For Canadians it was a war of survival Between 1812 and 1814, Canada won the right to not be American
  • 3. The Lead-up to War Louis XVI helped the Americans with their American Revolution was now in the middle of a revolution of his own. During the French Revolution Louis and his wife Marie Antoinette had their heads chopped off by a guillotine A ruthless little general named Napoleon seized power and launched France on a European war of conquest.
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  • 5. The War of 1812 What is important to realize, from a Canadian perspective, is this:  The French Revolution led to the Napoleonic Wars of 1793-1815  The War of 1812 was the North American phase of this conflict With Britain bogged down in Europe fighting Napoleon, the Americans saw their chance at capturing Canada – and they took it.
  • 6. “Free trade and sailors’ rights” The Americans also had some genuine grievances against the British  The British were preventing France from trading with the United States  The British Navy had also asserted its right to board foreign ships and press any British citizens they found into military service.  In 1807, they fired upon a U.S. vessel, the Chesapeake, killing several men, before boarding the ship and arresting four so- called deserters – two of whom were American citizens. Britain later apologized, and released the Americans but the damage had been done
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  • 8. A Mere Matter of Marching Americans say they were the underdogs in 1812. Why? Because they were up against the British Empire! BUT! Great Britain was tied up in Europe, and Canada lay poorly defended and exposed. Consider the real odds:  Population of the United States: 7.5 million  Population of Upper Canada: less than 80,000  The entire population of the British North American colonies combined was less than 1 million How could the Americans possibly lose?
  • 9. War! On June 18, 1812 the United States of America declared war on Great Britain – and made immediate plans for the Conquest of Canada Remember Canada didn’t exist as a separate country at this point
  • 10. The War in Upper Canada (Ontario) The original Loyalist population of Upper Canada had been swamped by an influx of American settlers whose true loyalty remained in doubt Fortunately (for Canada) the U.S. forces were very poorly organized and launched scattered attacks rather than focusing their approach Most of the battles took place along the boarder between the United States and the British North American Colonies (Canada)
  • 11. General Isaac Brock Brock was the man in charge of defending the colony from the American invaders He was a brilliant strategist and an inspiring leader Isaac Brock was long remembered as the fallen hero and saviour of Upper Canada
  • 12. Tecumseh  Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief that was allied with the British  His main goals were to  Stop American expansion into Native territory  To secure a sovereign First Nations Confederacy in the interior.  He brought together dozens of different Nations and fought along side the British for tactical reasons, not loyalty.
  • 13. Bluffing their way to victory  The Americans were confident that the Canadians would flock over to the American side of the fight – but they didn’t!  Brock had an idea – there weren’t very many British regular soldiers so he dressed Canadian militia in the red coats of the regular army to make them seem like they were professional soldiers  He also knew that the Americans were terrified of the Natives and Brock and Tecumseh used this to their advantage  Tecumseh paraded his men in front of the American Garrison then led them through the woods to join the end of the line again. Then they marched past again. Tecumseh marched the same men by three times and the Americans never caught on  Their estimates of Tecumseh’s forces ranged as high as 3000 warriors. In fact, Tecumseh had fewer than 600 men on hand.
  • 14. Summer 1812 VIDEO (28:00) Describe the Battle of Detroit What happened in the Niagara Region? What happened in the Montreal region?
  • 15. Battles April 27, 1813 – General Dearborn captures York (Toronto) June 6, 1813 – Battle of Stoney Creek – American advance stopped cold June 24, 1813 – Battle of Beaver Dams – Americans turned back July 31, 1813 – Americans re-capture York (Toronto) October 5, 1813 – Battle of Moraviantown – Tecumseh dies
  • 16. September 1813 The Americans Invade Canada – Again (1:04:00) What happened during the American’s invasion of Quebec? Why were the battles of Chatteauguay and Chrysler’s Farm so important to Canadian mythology? Describe Laura Secord’s legend.
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  • 19. Summer 1814 The American Capital Burns (1:20:30) What happened to American slaves? How did it impact the Americans? Describe the events surrounding the attack of Washington DC How did the British legitimize burning down Washington? What happened to the American economy? Why did they trade with the enemy?
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  • 21. What Next? Britain attempted peace talks (in Europe) Natives not invited Failed invasions of New York, Baltimore and New Orleans by the British
  • 22. 1815 Peace (1:47:00) What conditions were met for peace? Why did both countries celebrate thinking victory? How did it impact the Natives? Who do you think won?
  • 23. So Who Won?  Do you want to know the  The United States lost a war strange thing about the War of and won a conference. 1812? The Americans think  Britain’s First Nation allies they won it. Really. were completely shut out of the  Do you want to know what’s negotiations even stranger? They’re right.  So were the Canadians Not in a military sense of  The Americans had refused to course. allow either at the bargaining  On the battlefield, the table. Americans lost. They didn’t  The United States came away even come close to their goal – with their sovereignty the conquest of Canada reaffirmed  But war is after all a political  But... we did burn down the tool, and what counts in the White House! end are the long term results, not individual heroics
  • 24. The Final Score Who won? Who lost? The final score stands like this:  The Americans won  The Canadians broke even  The First Nations lost