War of 1812

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High School Diploma Socials Quiz on War of 1812, created by Carissa McCarthy on 26/10/2016.
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Questão 1

Questão
Section 1: War over North America (true)
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 2

Questão
The main cause of French rivalry with the British was the desire to [blank_start]control North America's resourses.[blank_end]
Responda
  • control North America's resourses.
  • start a fight because they could
  • shut up and dance with me

Questão 3

Questão
Resources that were important sources of wealth to the Europeans: (pick 2)
Responda
  • cod fishing
  • fur trade
  • mining
  • trees
  • flags

Questão 4

Questão
The British colonies were located on the [blank_start]east coast[blank_end] of North America and called the [blank_start]13 colonies[blank_end].
Responda
  • east coast
  • west coast
  • middle
  • top
  • to the left
  • take it back now y'all
  • 13 colonies
  • British place
  • the Kingdom of Kanata

Questão 5

Questão
The French colonies were located in [blank_start]eastern Canada (st Lawrence river)[blank_end] and called [blank_start]New France[blank_end].
Responda
  • eastern Canada (st Lawrence river)
  • North france
  • outer space
  • the middle of Canada
  • western Canada
  • New France
  • Old France
  • Not Britain

Questão 6

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The reason for the war between France and Britain was because they both wanted the Ohio River Valley
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 7

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They wanted the Ohio River Valley because it had lots of resourses
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 8

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When was the war?
Responda
  • 1800's
  • mid 1700's
  • 1785
  • 1984

Questão 9

Questão
When was the battle of the plains of Abraham?
Responda
  • 1759
  • 1763
  • 1756
  • 1845

Questão 10

Questão
What happened in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham? General [blank_start]James Wolfe[blank_end] defeated General [blank_start]Louis-Joseph Montcalm[blank_end].
Responda
  • James Wolfe
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Some British dude
  • Louis-Joseph Montcalm
  • A french guy
  • Tu-eh Stupide

Questão 11

Questão
The Treaty of Paris ended the revolutionary war.
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 12

Questão
The Treaty of Paris of 1763 ended the Seven Years' War
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 13

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The treaty of Paris meant that the French:
Responda
  • Beat up the british
  • became a part of the British empire
  • ate food in Paris

Questão 14

Questão
What was the new name for New France?
Responda
  • Britan
  • Quebec
  • Montreal

Questão 15

Questão
Section 2: Quebec act (true)
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 16

Questão
People of New France called themselves:
Responda
  • Canadians
  • French
  • People
  • Canadiens

Questão 17

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Reasons French were different from the British?
Responda
  • Language
  • Religion
  • they lost and the British won

Questão 18

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What was the Royal proclamation?
Responda
  • Promises from the British to the French
  • Promises: British Laws and Elected assembly
  • Promises: British Laws and free food
  • Promises: French Laws and Elected assembly

Questão 19

Questão
Why did they make the Royal Proclamation?
Responda
  • to draw English speaking settlers from Atlantic colonies to Quebec
  • to draw French speaking settlers from Atlantic colonies to Quebec
  • to draw English speaking settlers from Atlantic colonies to America

Questão 20

Questão
What year was the Royal Proclamation passed?
Responda
  • 1763
  • 1764
  • 1867

Questão 21

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Who was Sir Guy Carlton and what did he claim?
Responda
  • Governor of Quebec 1766-1770
  • British
  • Told British government that the French culture can't be assimilated
  • Claimed: Canadians would never be English speaking protestants
  • French
  • Told French government that the British culture can't be assimilated
  • Governor of Quebec 1763-1770
  • Claimed: Canadians would be English speaking protestants
  • Claimed: Canadians would never be French speaking protestants

Questão 22

Questão
What did it guarantee or allow?
Responda
  • Keep land and possesions
  • Rights of Canadians to practice the Roman Catholic Faith
  • Lanuage
  • The use of French civil law
  • less harsh criminal law
  • The use of British civil law
  • Rights of Canadians to practice the Anglican Faith

Questão 23

Questão
Why was the British government reluctant to allow an elected assembly in Quebec?
Responda
  • The Roman Catholic population of British Columbia didn't want to vote (they were the majority) b/c they didn't want the power to fall to Quebec's English speaking population
  • The Anglican population of British Columbia didn't want to vote (they were the majority) b/c they didn't want the power to fall to Quebec's French speaking population

Questão 24

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Section 3: The American Revolution (true)
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 25

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Why were the 13 colonies able to develop their own culture?
Responda
  • Governed themselves
  • different way of life
  • far from britain
  • They had a lot of factories
  • they were good dancers

Questão 26

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The British government was unhappy with colonists because few of them volunteered to join the war
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 27

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What was the Stamp Act?
Responda
  • stamps had to be used on legal documents and newspapers to show taxes had been paid
  • people had to stamp of the dirt to flatten it
  • short for the Stampede Activity

Questão 28

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Why did the colonies oppose it?
Responda
  • It was the first tax passed for every colony
  • They called it the "2nd Intolerable Act"
  • They didn't like stamps

Questão 29

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A) What was the Boston Tea Party? (2) B) What was the British Reaction? (3)
Responda
  • A) protest against tea tax
  • A) threw tea into the harbor
  • A) They all got together and had a tea party with little biscuits
  • B) Closed Harbour
  • B) Suspended Massachusetts Assembly
  • B) New Quartering Act
  • B) They laughed
  • B) They joined the party

Questão 30

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What does "No taxation without Representation" mean?
Responda
  • They didn't want to be taxed by a government they didn't vote for
  • They didn't want taxes at all

Questão 31

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How far did American resentment of the British go be 1775?
Responda
  • Armed Rebellion
  • to the moon and back
  • pretty far

Questão 32

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Why did the Americans choose to invade Canada?
Responda
  • They wanted to deny the British a base for Military operations, they failed
  • captured Montreal could not capture Quebec
  • They wanted Canada to join their rebellion against the British but Canada refused
  • Canada had cool people
  • Canada has beavers

Questão 33

Questão
What did the Declaration of Independence mean?
Responda
  • The Americans became independent from the British rule
  • The Americans became independent from the French rule
  • The Americans became independent from the Canadian rule
  • They became the United States of America

Questão 34

Questão
What is an Independent Republic?
Responda
  • "Free from control or judgement"
  • No leader
  • Government that rebelled from Britain

Questão 35

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In what ways did the American Revolution change the character of North America?
Responda
  • USA became a counrty
  • The British Empire shrunk
  • United Empire Loyalists
  • Canada became America

Questão 36

Questão
Section 4: Loyalists (true)
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 37

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How many people were: A) For B) Against C) neutral to the revolution?
Responda
  • A) 1/3 B)1/3 C) 1/3
  • A) 0 B)1/2 C)1/2
  • A)1/2 B)1/4 C)1/4
  • A)3/4 B)1/8 C)1/8

Questão 38

Questão
What was the name for the American colonists who were loyal to Britain?
Responda
  • United Empire Loyalists
  • British
  • Loyalists

Questão 39

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What were the reasons the Loyalists left?
Responda
  • They were harassed by the Americans
  • They were tarred and feathered
  • They were Lynched (hung for no reason)
  • They were tortured
  • Their property was stolen
  • They didn't like the area
  • Their buildings were burned
  • They lost a bet

Questão 40

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How many loyalists left?
Responda
  • 100 000
  • 164 396
  • 100 001
  • 1 863 532

Questão 41

Questão
Where did they go?
Responda
  • Britain
  • Quebec
  • Nova Scotia
  • Carribean
  • Mexico
  • France

Questão 42

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What are some examples of refugees? (5)
Responda
  • Wealthy merchants
  • Professionals
  • Trades people
  • Black Slaves
  • Free men
  • Kings and Queens
  • People

Questão 43

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What were some of the rewards in Canada?
Responda
  • A new Title: UEL
  • Food rations
  • Free land
  • money
  • igloos
  • no Americans

Questão 44

Questão
What were the frustrations of the settlers with their new homes in Quebec?
Responda
  • The French Laws
  • Quebec didn't have an elected assembly
  • French speaking
  • It was cold

Questão 45

Questão
Section 5: Constitution Act (true)
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 46

Questão
The British government split Canada into two parts: [blank_start]Upper[blank_end] Canada - east ([blank_start]southern part of ontario[blank_end]) [blank_start]Lower[blank_end] Canada- west ([blank_start]East Ottawa River[blank_end])
Responda
  • Upper
  • Lower
  • southern part of ontario
  • East Ottawa River

Questão 47

Questão
Why did the colonies have limited power?
Responda
  • The government thought that if they didn't have power they would want less independence
  • The 13 colonies were too strong and they didn't want that to happen again
  • They were too young to have power
  • They didn't have enough people to be powerful

Questão 48

Questão
The [blank_start]Lieutenant Governor[blank_end] had the most power.
Responda
  • Lieutenant Governor
  • People
  • Army
  • Mayor

Questão 49

Questão
Section 6: War of 1812 Canada's "War of Independence" (true)
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 50

Questão
Which countries fought in 1812?
Responda
  • Britain
  • France
  • Canada
  • America

Questão 51

Questão
Reasons for the war of 1812?
Responda
  • Britain and France were at war since beginning of French Revolution
  • guns for native americans
  • Blockades
  • Deserters
  • they were bored
  • They wanted power

Questão 52

Questão
Where were most battles fought?
Responda
  • St Lawrence
  • Great Lakes
  • on/near Niagra Pennisula
  • Victoria
  • Montreal
  • Quebec
  • Toronto

Questão 53

Questão
U.S. population: [blank_start]8 million[blank_end] Canadian population: [blank_start]1/2 million[blank_end]
Responda
  • 8 million
  • 7 thousand
  • 13 million
  • 1 million
  • 1/2 million

Questão 54

Questão
Who were the "two great leaders"?
Responda
  • General Isaac Brock
  • Tecumseh
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Lieutenant governor

Questão 55

Questão
Who was General Issac Brock?
Responda
  • British
  • He got both British (well trained) and Canadian (poorly trained but many) troops to dress the same to disguise his numbers
  • At Fort. Michilimackinac he was not opposed (3-1)
  • He used phycology and got a lucky shot
  • He won and went to safety
  • Scared General Hall who surrendered without fighting at all
  • The president
  • French

Questão 56

Questão
Who was Tecumseh?
Responda
  • A Shawnee chief
  • he hated the Americans because they were moving in on his territory
  • used tactics in the forest to disguise numbers
  • French
  • British
  • he hated the British

Questão 57

Questão
Order these: First: US General Hall took over [blank_start]Sandwich, Canada[blank_end] (Brocks choices: wait/attack Next: Take over [blank_start]Fort. Michilimackinac[blank_end] Next: Take over [blank_start]Fort Detroit[blank_end]
Responda
  • Sandwich, Canada
  • Fort. Michilimackinac
  • Fort Detroit

Questão 58

Questão
General Hull had 3 times as many men and had a fort which was easier to protect
Responda
  • True
  • False

Questão 59

Questão
Results of the War:
Responda
  • No one wanted it and it could have been prevented (it started by accident)
  • The treaty of Ghent ended the war and all land was returned
  • US goal: to gain Canada's land
  • Canadian goal: to stop the US
  • The Canadians united with a common enemy
  • Colonel Charles de Salaberry (did what Gideon did)
  • If anyone lost it was the First Nations-they weren't involved in political stuff anymore
  • Canada and America never spoke again
  • Canada lost
  • America lost

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