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The War of 1812 “JEOPARDY” By: EAN , ZAID, LEO, JOHN
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The War of 1812“JEOPARDY”

By: EAN , ZAID, LEO, JOHN

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Q: British’s Thirteen Colonies were only allowed to trade with who?

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A: The Home Country

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Q: In what direction did the first group of Loyalists headed to?

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A: West

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Q: What Act divided Quebec in two?

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A: The Constitutional Act

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Q: Thayandenega, the Mohawk leader, is also known as?

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A: Joseph Brant

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Q: Louis-Joseph Papineau led a group of radicals called what?

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A: The Patriotes

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Q: Chateau Clique was known as what in Upper Canada?

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A: the Family Compact

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Q: What disease broke out aboard which killed thousands of people

on the voyage from Britain to Canada?

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A: an Epidemic Typhus (also known as ship fever, hospital fever,

camp fever, etc)

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Q: When did The War of 1812 exactly start and end?

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A: The War of 1812 began at June 18, 1812 and ended at March 23,

1815.

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Q: Define traitor

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A: “One who betrays one’s country, a cause, or a trust.”

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Q: Define liberators

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A: “Someone who release people from oppression, confinement, or

foreign control.”

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Q: Define Underground Railroad

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A: “A secret network that transported enslaved African American

escapees to the British colonies where they could be free.”

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Q: Who was Rose Fortune?

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A: “She was a nice woman”

AA: “She was born into slavery in the southern United States and

came to Nova Scotia as an enslaved person with a Loyalist family.

She was just 10 years old.”

AAA: “In 1825, she started her own business, the Lewis Transfer

Company. Later, Fortune became the town’s police officer,

patrolling the town and wharf. She also joined the Underground

Railroad to help African Americans escape slavery.”