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Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
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1770: Politique et Société
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1771: Politique et Société
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1772: Politique et Société
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1773: Stratégie et Tactique
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1773: Politique et Société
1774: Soldats, Guerriers et Leaders
1774: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
1774: Forces Armées
1774: Stratégie et Tactique
1774: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1774: Politique et Société
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1775: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
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1775: Stratégie et Tactique
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1775: Politique et Société
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1776: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
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1776: Stratégie et Tactique
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1776: Politique et Société
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1777: Forces Armées
1777: Stratégie et Tactique
1777: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
1777: Politique et Société
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1778: Stratégie et Tactique
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1778: Politique et Société
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1779: Guerres, Batailles et Conflits
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1779: Stratégie et Tactique
1779: Armes, Équipements et Fortifications
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Date > 1700 > 1770-1779

Weapons

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This section illustrates a selection of firearms and bladed weapons used by British and Canadian military units during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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The Military Art of the American Northwest

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War in the Pacific Northwest centred around the canoe, which could be up to 20 metres long. Flotillas of canoes would attack enemy villages, hoping to capture prisoners to keep as slaves. Coastal forts of cedar logs were to be found, used to help control and tax maritime trade.

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Americans Forced On the Defensive

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Trying to strike back at the Loyalist raiders who caused such trouble, the American rebels sent troops to destroy Iroquois settlements in 1779. Although thousands of refugees were forced to flee, the raids continued with increased strength, with the rebels generally on the losing side.

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Military Bands

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The British likely introduced the military band to Canada. These regimental musicians were paid for by individual units. Instrumentation favoured flutes, clarinets and percussion. The bands played a strong role in the social life of garrison towns throughout Canada.

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The City Falls

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Encouraged by weak British resistance, the American rebels were able to capture Fort Saint-Jean south of Montreal in November 1775. This left the city without defence, and Governor Carleton fled. The rebels took Montreal, and began trying to raise Canadian troops to fight for them.

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Formidable Fighters

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The peoples of the Pacific coast were formidable fighters during the 18th and 19th centuries. Their warriors used bows and javelins, carried clubs and bone-bladed daggers, and could wear wooden armour. They preferred a mass assault, but treachery during 'friendly' meetings were not rare.

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British at Fort Chambly

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After the Conquest in 1760, the British moved into Fort Chambly. This website describes the role of the fort during the invasion of Canada by the Americans in 1775-1776 and again in the War of 1812.

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A Return To Earlier Methods

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After 1777, in order to keep the American rebels on the defensive, the British adopted the old Canadian tactic of raiding enemy settlements. The raids were made by mixed groups of Amerindians and soldiers. The troops used were American loyalists such as Butler's Rangers.

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Militia of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island

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This report discusses the organizational features of the militia of the separate provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island prior to Confederation.

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Demobilization and Retirement

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Before reforms in the mid-19th century, most British soldiers left the army only when their regiment was disbanded in the aftermath of a war. When this occurred in Canada, men were offered land to encourage them to settle in the colony. Pensions were rare, and worth little.

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