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Check:
 * Key battle, where they were fought,dates,why were they significant?
 * treaties at the end, result, expectations because of these?

Other Names


 * Second War of Independance*
 * War of poor communications*

What was the result? Who won? Who got what?
 * No major changes except for the exception of Charleton Island in the St. Lawrence River, which was taken by the United States and never returned
 * Land was given back because of the deadlock
 * Ended in a deadlock- A deadlock is like a tie.

What was the affect on Canadian identity as a result if the conflict? -This was the first time the Americans, british and the first nations ever fought together. -If this war did not happen, Canada would not be part of the United States. -This war created Canadian Confereration

Who was involved in the conflict? - Canadians- Great Britian - Americans- United States

Laura Secord: - known as the Woman on Chocolate boxes - She overheard the American planning to ambush one of the detachments of the British Soldiers who were under the control of Lieutenant James FitzGibbon - Ventured out into the forest on a 20 mile cross country trek to find FitzGibbon to warn him about this attack - Now 85 years of age. ( September 13, 1775 - October 17, 1868) - Heroine of the War of 1812

Lieutenant James FitzGibbon: - British Soldier and HERO of the War of 1812 - Born in Ireland in 1781 - Leader of men?

Oliver Hazard Perry: - In the winter of 1812, he arrived and took command of the naval forces on Lake Erie. -Served in the War of 1812 against Britain, and earned the name "Hero of Lake Erie" because he lead American forces to a victory at the Battle of Lake Erie.