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Fort Detroit
Sir Isaac Brock and Tecumseh captured Fort Detroit, with 0 casualties. -
Battle of Queenstown Heights
The Battle of Queenstown heights, upper Canada was the first major battle of 1812. The battle was between The Americans and British loyalists along with the Mohawks fighting along them. General Stephen Van Rensselaer was the leader of the Americans and Sir Isaac Brock was the leader of the British loyalists. -
Battle of York
The Battle of York was fought on April 27, 1813 I York the capital of the colonial province of upper Canada. An American force which was supported by a naval fleet landed along the shores of the lake to the west of York and had advanced against the town. Being victorious they looted the town and captured prisoners and fled the town. -
Battle of Stoney Creek
The Battle of Stoney Creek took place on June 6,1813 near present day Stoney Creek, Ontario. British forces had attacked a American camp during the night. -
Americans return to York
early morning of July 31,1813 the Americans attack York with upwards of 300 soldiers, they captured York and all the British soldiers either left or were deployed. -
Battle of Thames/ Battle of Moraviantown
The Battle of Thames/ Battle of Moraviantown took place on October 5, 1813 in upper Canada, near present day Cat Ham Ontario. The battle was a draw how ever both sides claim victorious. -
Battle of Chateauguay
The battle took place on October 25,1813 a British force of 1530 soldiers ha held off a American army of roughly 2100 soldiers. The Americans were trying to invade Montreal. -
Battle of Crysler's Farm
The Battle of Crysler's Farm was fought on November 11,1813. A British and Canadian force won over a American force which they were greatly out numbered. -
Battle of Lundy's Lane
The Battle of Lundy's Lane took place on July 25, 1814 in present day Niagara falls. It was one of the bloodiest battles of the war and one of the deadliest battles ever fought in Canada.