Across
- 3. The Americans _______ to create an independent First Nations state, as Britain had requested.
- 5. [16 down]'s friend-- helped win a victory in the Battle of Detroit.
- 6. Loyalists were outnumbered ____ __ ___ by new, English speaking colonists that had emigrated from America.
- 7. The British _________ First Nations in the struggle for land.
- 8. The gift given to [16 down] by [9 across]
- 9. Much like Canada's economy today, Atlantic colonists ________ on trade with America.
- 10. The war ended in a ________, meaning that both sides had to give back any land taken from the other and negotiate a truce.
- 12. [16 down]'s army was the largest First Nations army the Great Lakes had ever seen.
- 13. The _____ _____ paralel is the name of the political boundary drawn from west of the Great Lakes to the Rocky Mountains following the War of 1812.
- 14. One of Britain's greatest allies in the War of 1812.
- 16. The french speaking population in British North America were called _________
- 17. The gift given to [9 across] by [16 down]
- 18. Britain was unsure about the _______ of their colonists in British North America
Down
- 1. This famous symbol of American politics was set on fire in 1814, which meant the building had to be repainted white.
- 2. American sailors were _________ by the British. These sailors were then made to serve in the British Navy.
- 4. About 15,000 First Nations allies died in the war, which was ____ that the casualties of Britain and America combined.
- 6. the amount of years since France had lost to Britain in New France
- 7. [16 down] was the leader of the Shawnee.
- 11. Colonists in British North American still loyal to the crown
- 15. [16 down] eventually died in battle at this location after his British allies panicked and fled, leaving him and 500 First Nations soldiers. May of these soldiers died in battle, as they were badly outnumbered.
