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Hull's Proclamation
Williams Hull's attempt to invade Canada. He did not succeed.
In August he surrenders to Issac Brock.
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Battle of Detroit
William Hull surrenders himself and his troops to the British general Issac Brock... Meaning a victory for the British.
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Battle of Queenston Heights/ Brock
This is the battle that General Issac Brock is killed in. Even though he was killed, the British still won the battle. -
Battle of Frenchtown
This is yet again another win for the British. The American soldiers that were captured were killed in the Raisin Rver Massacre the next day.
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The City of York
A victory for the Americans came when the captured and burned the city of York.
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Laura Second
This woman walked 30Km to warn James FitzGibbon that the Americans were planning to attack. The Americans were ambushed and the British won the battle.
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Battle of Lake Erie
American Captain Perry defeats the British in this battle.
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Battle of the Thames/ Tecumseh
This is the battle were the British/ Indian forces loose a warrir by the name of Tecumseh. This was victory for the United States.
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Possible Peace?
Talks of peace begin to emerge in the city of Ghent.
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Buring of Washingon DC
The British burn Washington DC for revenge of burning York. President Madison flees. Success for the British.
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Battle of Plattsburg
This was a major victory for the Americans because it ecured their northern border.
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Lt. Colonel Charles de Salaberry
Know as the hero of the Châteauguay River because of his bravery in that battle. Win for the Brits,
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