CATHOLICRELIGION CAN BEPRACTICED stilltoday and began withthe rights given toLOYALIST SUCH ASTHE CANADIENS inQuebecFENCH INASSIMULATION INQUEBEC SENDPETITONS TO THEGOVERNMENT 1791CONSITUITONAL ACT TORMAIN AND PROTECTLAND, RELIGION ANDLANGUAGE RIGHTSSIGNING the TREATY OFGHENT ENDS THE WAROF 1812 AMERICAN 49 PARALELL BOADER STILL EXSITSTODAY BEWTEETN USAAND CANADAWAR of 1812 UNITED THEDIVERSE PEOPLE ofBRITISH NORTHAMERICAN SHAPING CANADIANIDENTITY with a commoncause to fight AMERCIANSFO taking over their land,Immigration toLOWER ANDUPPER CANADAREPRESENTATIVEGOVERNMENTFIRST NATIONSWAR OF 1812SHAPED IDENTITYASSIMULAITONand ALLIES INBECOMNIGCANANDAAMERICANPATRIOTWILLIAM Hullperspective not toassimilate andkeep 13 ColoniesidentityCHIEFTecumseh joinsthe British tofight theAMERICANPATIROTSFIRST NATIONSTECUMSECHPERSPECTIVEAS AN ALLY TO WAR1812 TECUMSHE DIDNOT Consider HIMSLEF.ASSIMULATED andBritain WILL SENDRIFFLESWAR1812BRITIAN ADVOCAATES FORASSIMULATION King of ENGLAND IS ANGRYWITH AMERICANS      ISSAC BROCKCATHOLICSOPPOSEAMERICANREPULBICSLIKE PATRIOTWILLIAM HULLBRITIAN LOYALISTPERSPECTIVErecognizedBRITISH IDEITITY, NOT CANAIDENNOR INDINGNOUSFRENCH ASSIMULATION DIVIDEDQUEBEC AND ONTARIO BECOMEUPPER AND LOWER CANANDA BRIIAN IGNORES FIRST NATION ISOLATES THEM on RESERVES AFER THE WAR BIRITN FELT IT NOLONGER NEEDED ALLIES ANDWAS LESS WORIED ABOUTAMERICAN INVASIONSLoyalists: Hannah Ingram,George David and First NATIONSperspectives       Thayendanegea seek freedomand safety in refugeNAME whoSUPPORTED andfought the war 1812KING GEORGELOYALISTS toBritish NorthAmericaCANADIENSPERSEPCTIVEWANTING TO KEEPQUEBEC CATHOLIC PREISTS supportingdecision making AND BILLIGUALISMAMERCIANPatriot or BRITISHLoyalist- REDCOATS and BLUECOATSEXAMPLESFree!CANADIENDS in QUEBECWANTED MONARCHYAND CATHOLICITY  opposing the republicgovernmentwho elected people withoutMONARCHYLOWER CANANDA        and FRANCOPHONERIGHTS  ASSIMULATIONEXAMPLEfor INDIGNOUSBRITIAN LOYALISTOR CANADIANCATHOILC who isBilingualWANTED THEIROWN IDENTITYIN THEAMERICANCOLONIES for notax with outrepresentationUPPER CANADA AMERICANsettlers after the AMERICANREVOUTIO N WAR OfINDEPENDENCE asked toleave after the war of 1812 PRIOR TO WARAMERICACNA CAME N TOBRITISH NORTH AMERICAIN TO FIND FARM LANDCATHOLICSOPPOSEFRENCH REBLICIN NAPOLEONICWARS OFEUROPECATHOLICRELIGION CAN BEPRACTICED stilltoday and began withthe rights given toLOYALIST SUCH ASTHE CANADIENS inQuebecFENCH INASSIMULATION INQUEBEC SENDPETITONS TO THEGOVERNMENT 1791CONSITUITONAL ACT TORMAIN AND PROTECTLAND, RELIGION ANDLANGUAGE RIGHTSSIGNING the TREATY OFGHENT ENDS THE WAROF 1812 AMERICAN 49 PARALELL BOADER STILL EXSITSTODAY BEWTEETN USAAND CANADAWAR of 1812 UNITED THEDIVERSE PEOPLE ofBRITISH NORTHAMERICAN SHAPING CANADIANIDENTITY with a commoncause to fight AMERCIANSFO taking over their land,Immigration toLOWER ANDUPPER CANADAREPRESENTATIVEGOVERNMENTFIRST NATIONSWAR OF 1812SHAPED IDENTITYASSIMULAITONand ALLIES INBECOMNIGCANANDAAMERICANPATRIOTWILLIAM Hullperspective not toassimilate andkeep 13 ColoniesidentityCHIEFTecumseh joinsthe British tofight theAMERICANPATIROTSFIRST NATIONSTECUMSECHPERSPECTIVEAS AN ALLY TO WAR1812 TECUMSHE DIDNOT Consider HIMSLEF.ASSIMULATED andBritain WILL SENDRIFFLESWAR1812BRITIAN ADVOCAATES FORASSIMULATION King of ENGLAND IS ANGRYWITH AMERICANS      ISSAC BROCKCATHOLICSOPPOSEAMERICANREPULBICSLIKE PATRIOTWILLIAM HULLBRITIAN LOYALISTPERSPECTIVErecognizedBRITISH IDEITITY, NOT CANAIDENNOR INDINGNOUSFRENCH ASSIMULATION DIVIDEDQUEBEC AND ONTARIO BECOMEUPPER AND LOWER CANANDA BRIIAN IGNORES FIRST NATION ISOLATES THEM on RESERVES AFER THE WAR BIRITN FELT IT NOLONGER NEEDED ALLIES ANDWAS LESS WORIED ABOUTAMERICAN INVASIONSLoyalists: Hannah Ingram,George David and First NATIONSperspectives       Thayendanegea seek freedomand safety in refugeNAME whoSUPPORTED andfought the war 1812KING GEORGELOYALISTS toBritish NorthAmericaCANADIENSPERSEPCTIVEWANTING TO KEEPQUEBEC CATHOLIC PREISTS supportingdecision making AND BILLIGUALISMAMERCIANPatriot or BRITISHLoyalist- REDCOATS and BLUECOATSEXAMPLESFree!CANADIENDS in QUEBECWANTED MONARCHYAND CATHOLICITY  opposing the republicgovernmentwho elected people withoutMONARCHYLOWER CANANDA        and FRANCOPHONERIGHTS  ASSIMULATIONEXAMPLEfor INDIGNOUSBRITIAN LOYALISTOR CANADIANCATHOILC who isBilingualWANTED THEIROWN IDENTITYIN THEAMERICANCOLONIES for notax with outrepresentationUPPER CANADA AMERICANsettlers after the AMERICANREVOUTIO N WAR OfINDEPENDENCE asked toleave after the war of 1812 PRIOR TO WARAMERICACNA CAME N TOBRITISH NORTH AMERICAIN TO FIND FARM LANDCATHOLICSOPPOSEFRENCH REBLICIN NAPOLEONICWARS OFEUROPE

Unit 5 Bingo Social 7 Chapter 6 DEBATE GAME WAR OF 1812 Shapes CANADA'S IDENTITY: Perspectives - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. CATHOLIC RELIGION CAN BE PRACTICED still today and began with the rights given to LOYALIST SUCH AS THE CANADIENS in Quebec
  2. FENCH IN ASSIMULATION IN QUEBEC SEND PETITONS TO THE GOVERNMENT 1791 CONSITUITONAL ACT TO RMAIN AND PROTECT LAND, RELIGION AND LANGUAGE RIGHTS
  3. SIGNING the TREATY OF GHENT ENDS THE WAR OF 1812 AMERICAN 49 PARALELL BOADER STILL EXSITS TODAY BEWTEETN USA AND CANADA
  4. WAR of 1812 UNITED THE DIVERSE PEOPLE of BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN SHAPING CANADIAN IDENTITY with a common cause to fight AMERCIANS FO taking over their land,
  5. Immigration to LOWER AND UPPER CANADA REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT
  6. FIRST NATIONS WAR OF 1812 SHAPED IDENTITY ASSIMULAITON and ALLIES IN BECOMNIG CANANDA
  7. AMERICAN PATRIOT WILLIAM Hull perspective not to assimilate and keep 13 Colonies identity
  8. CHIEF Tecumseh joins the British to fight the AMERICAN PATIROTS
  9. FIRST NATIONS TECUMSECH PERSPECTIVE AS AN ALLY TO WAR 1812 TECUMSHE DID NOT Consider HIMSLEF. ASSIMULATED and Britain WILL SEND RIFFLES
  10. WAR 1812
  11. BRITIAN ADVOCAATES FOR ASSIMULATION King of ENGLAND IS ANGRY WITH AMERICANS ISSAC BROCK
  12. CATHOLICS OPPOSE AMERICAN REPULBICS LIKE PATRIOT WILLIAM HULL
  13. BRITIAN LOYALIST PERSPECTIVE recognized BRITISH IDEITITY, NOT CANAIDEN NOR INDINGNOUS
  14. FRENCH ASSIMULATION DIVIDED QUEBEC AND ONTARIO BECOME UPPER AND LOWER CANANDA BRIIAN IGNORES FIRST NATION ISOLATES THEM on RESERVES AFER THE WAR BIRITN FELT IT NO LONGER NEEDED ALLIES AND WAS LESS WORIED ABOUT AMERICAN INVASIONS
  15. Loyalists: Hannah Ingram, George David and First NATIONS perspectives Thayendanegea seek freedom and safety in refuge
  16. NAME who SUPPORTED and fought the war 1812 KING GEORGE LOYALISTS to British North America
  17. CANADIENS PERSEPCTIVE WANTING TO KEEP QUEBEC CATHOLIC PREISTS supporting decision making AND BILLIGUALISM
  18. AMERCIAN Patriot or BRITISH Loyalist- RED COATS and BLUE COATS EXAMPLES
  19. Free!
  20. CANADIENDS in QUEBEC WANTED MONARCHY AND CATHOLICITY opposing the republic government who elected people without MONARCHY
  21. LOWER CANANDA and FRANCOPHONE RIGHTS
  22. ASSIMULATION EXAMPLE for INDIGNOUS BRITIAN LOYALIST OR CANADIAN CATHOILC who is Bilingual
  23. WANTED THEIR OWN IDENTITY IN THE AMERICAN COLONIES for no tax with out representation
  24. UPPER CANADA AMERICAN settlers after the AMERICAN REVOUTIO N WAR Of INDEPENDENCE asked to leave after the war of 1812 PRIOR TO WAR AMERICACNA CAME N TO BRITISH NORTH AMERICA IN TO FIND FARM LAND
  25. CATHOLICS OPPOSE FRENCH REBLIC IN NAPOLEONIC WARS OF EUROPE