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  2. Canadian units of the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the Canadian militia, fencibles, and First Nations during the Battle of the Chateauguay.. When the United States and the United Kingdom went to war against each other in 1812, the major land theatres of war were Upper Canada (broadly the southern portion of the present day province of Ontario), Michigan Territory, Lower Canada (roughly the southern part of present-day Quebec) and ...

  3. War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    The number of British regular troops present in Canada in July 1812 was officially 6,034, supported by additional Canadian militia. [55] Throughout the war, the British War Secretary was Earl Bathurst , who had few troops to spare for reinforcing North America defences during the first two years of the war.

  4. Battle of the Chateauguay - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Chateauguay was an engagement of the War of 1812.On 26 October 1813, a combined British and Canadian force consisting of 1,530 regulars, volunteers, militia and Mohawk warriors from Lower Canada, commanded by Charles de Salaberry, repelled an American force of about 2,600 regulars which was attempting to invade Lower Canada and ultimately attack Montreal.

  5. Battle of Queenston Heights - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Queenston Heights was the first major battle in the War of 1812. Resulting in a British victory, it took place on 13 October 1812 near Queenston, Upper Canada (now Ontario). The battle was fought between United States regulars with New York militiamen, led by Major General Stephen Van Rensselaer, and British regulars, York and ...

  6. Battle of York - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of York was a War of 1812 battle fought in York, Upper Canada (today's Toronto, Ontario, Canada) on April 27, 1813.An American force, supported by a naval flotilla, landed on the western lakeshore and captured the provincial capital after defeating an outnumbered force of regulars, militia and Ojibwe natives under the command of Major General Roger Hale Sheaffe, the Lieutenant ...

  7. War of 1812 campaigns - Wikipedia

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    Canada, 18 June 1812 – 17 February 1815. This campaign includes all operations in the Canada-US border region except the battle of Chippewa and Lundy's Lane. The invasion and conquest of western Canada was a major objective of the United States in the War of 1812. Among the significant causes of the war were the continuing clash of British ...

  8. Battle of Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Buffalo (also known as the Battle of Black Rock) took place during the War of 1812 on December 30, 1813, in the State of New York, near the Niagara River. The British forces drove off the American defenders and destroyed many buildings and ships. The operation was retaliation for American troops burning the Canadian village of ...

  9. List of wars involving Canada - Wikipedia

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    War of 1812 (1812–1815) British Empire Lower Canada Upper Canada; Tecumseh's Confederacy Shawnee Ojibwe Fox Iroquois Miami Mingo Odawa Kickapoo Lenape Mascouten Potawatomi Sauk Wyandot Spain (1814) United States. Choctaw Cherokee Muscogee Seneca. Status quo ante bellum. Military stalemate; Pemmican War (1812–1821) North West Company Metis ...