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Hull's Proclamation
Hull's Proclamation was a proclamation asking for Upper Canada for help in the War of 1812 against the British. Hull was for America. -
Capture of Detroit
The Capture of Detroit was a battle that the Americans lost. Sir Issac Brock led his British troops from Upper Canada to Detroit. Leading in a terrible loss for the Americans and a loss for American General, William Hull. The British also asked for the help of the Native Americas who were led by their leader Tecumseh. -
The Battle of Raisin River
The battle of raisin river was won by the British. General Whinchester led his small Kentucky America force into a battle between the America's and the British combined with the Indians. General Whinchester surrendered him and his men to the British, -
Miss Laura Secord
Laura Second was a brave and couragious women of the war of 1812. She overheard the plans for a surprise attack on the British that the America were to preform. She walked 20 miles around the American camp to deliever the message that the Americans were about to attack. -
Battle of the Thames River
Chief Tecumseh and his 600 indian warriors, along with the British crossed over to Canada from Detroit, the British engaged in this fight along with the Indians against the Americas. The British fled from the battle but Chief Tecumseh and his warriors stayed and lost the Battle of the Thames. -
Battle of the Chateauguay
As the Americas tried to invade Canada, they were met by Charles De Salaberry and hundreds of men of both British and Indians. Charles De Salaberry was a Canadian with a British background. He was a British Colonel. Charles De Salaberry and his men held off the American forces from invading Canada. -
The Battle of Chippewa
In this battle American General Winfield defeated the British force near Fort Erie. This led to a key win for the Americans -
The Treaty of Ghent
The Treaty of Ghent ended the War between the Americans and the British. This treaty restored a past relationship with America and Britain. This treaty was signed in Belgium.