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April 27th
2013
Leaders, Fools and Opportunists Invasion
of Muddy York
Presentation
Glenn McKnight and Robert Bell,
FBSC
British

8,600 Deaths

Early capture of Fort Dearborn,
Michilimackinac, Fort Detroit,
Fort Niagara and much of eastern
Maine

1523 ships captured

Many prisoners

25 Million pounds to the national
debt
Canada

Unknown death Toll of Militia
and citizens

Untold personal property loss
from burning and looting of
property

Human pain and suffering
Cost of the War
US

11,600 Deaths

Captured Amherstburg and Sandwich (now
Windsor

$90 million dollars or 2.2% of GDP or
1.553 Trillion

The US Senate figured it would cost
another $56 million to continue the war and
the US Treasury only had $15 million

1,523 US Ships seized during the war

Serious financial loss to commerce in the
New England states

Near bankruptcy
The Project
Heritage Canada selected the Foundation for Building
Sustainable Communities, FBSC to commemorate the
200th
anniversary of the War of 1812

Website. Mobile Phone app's. Mobile Augmented
Reality Videos, Historical Geocaching, Audio
recordings and presentations
The Big Picture
“Strike wherever we can reach
the enemy, at sea and on land.
But if we fail, let us fail like
men, lash ourselves to our
gallant gars, and expire together
in one common struggle,
fighting for free trade and
seaman's rights.”
Henry Clay,
House Speaker,
US Senate
During the War of 1812
America

President James Madison declared war on June 16, 1812

Divided country on the war effort with New England states in
opposition

Major reason for declaration
– Angry over the impressment of US Sailors into the British
Navy
– Military Preparedness

An army of less than 12,000

A navy of 16 ships

Poor military leadership

Overconfident
• According to Pres. Thomas Jefferson, The war was a
`mere march to Montreal
American Perspective
Britain

Due to the assassination of the British Prime Minister the British
didn't declare war until late December 1812

Preoccupied with a long war in Europe against Napoleon 1803-
1815.

Britain was the most powerful empire in the world, with

An army of 48,000

A navy of 600 warships

But .......only 1500 British soldiers in Upper Canada
British Perspective of War
The Aggressors

8 million Americans

Three types of soldiers,
The Idealist,
Opportunists and the
Blood Thirsty
The Targets

500,000 Total settlers

80,000 Upper Canada settlers
– 35,000 Loyalist
– 25,000 Later Loyalist
– 20,000 Direct British

3/4 former Americans

14,000 Militia

10,000 Natives
The Protagonists
June 16 – Declaration of War
July 17 – Capture of Fort Mackinac
August 15 – Fort Dearborn (Chicago)
August 16 – Fort Detroit
September 3-6 – Western Raids
1813
October 13 – Queenston Heights
January 22 – Frenchtown
April 27 – York (Toronto)
1
Battles Leading Up

Founded by Sir John Graves Simcoe in
1789 as the capital of Upper Canada

625 population

Undetermined number of hogs, sheep
and other misc. cattle

The civil administrator was the
successor to Sir. Issac Brock was
Major General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe
Life in Muddy York

Built in 1793

Size of garrison
– 200 regular troops
– Artillery
•3 - 12 pounders
•3 - 18 pounders (obsolete)
Fort York

On April 26, the American invasion forces
of 14 ships were spotted from Scarborough
Bluffs sailing from the east

Militia was summoned by the signal
cannon

Sheaffe confident that battle would start
early next day and took little action

Attack started at 8 am
Invasion of York

On April 27th
, 1813 Admiral
Chauncey and General Dearborn
sailed into York with a fleet of 14
ships and 2,500 men

300 British regulars, 300 militia and
100 natives

Main prize to seize the Sir Issac
Brock warship under construction
Invasion of York
Death of
Gen. Zebulon Pike
The troops under Major General Sir Roger
Hale Sheaffe spiked the cannons and
mustered their troops and fled out of York

Only the regulars knew of the order

A massive explosion from the gunpower
magazine killed or wounded 250
Americans

Explosion was heard as far at Fort George
and Oshawa
Fatal Explosion
Three Times a Charm
The Americans
attacked two more
times and on the
third and final visit
they were repelled
Leadership
in Crisis

Major General Sheaffe
and his 150 troops of
British regulars plus
militia made haste out of
York, burning the Don
Bridge

The citizens abandoned!
Fools
Retreating soldiers
stayed at the Lynde
House which was one
of the Dispatch
Stations

They were robbed by
the soldiers of 83
pounds.
Lynde Family in
Whitby
Leaders
The wreck of the Speedy in 1804
created a power vacuum. Now the
rapid retreat of the British and Militia
and the looting of the American
troops required strong leadership.
One man stands out:
Rev Dr John Strachan
Local
Oshawa
Response

The cannon fire was heard as far
as Oshawa

A group of local militia rushed to
defend York

Local farmers reported seeing the
British and militia fleeing from
York
Local Response
Moode Farewell and Wife
Local Involvement
Local Oshawa militia upon arrival at Muddy
York were immediately captured by the
Americans
The York Militia records show that militia men
participated
They were imprisoned for a few days then
paroled.
The Americans left on May 2nd
,
Opportunists
Occupation lasted five days
Before leaving they burned the
legislative buildings and looted homes
and businesses
Upon Americans retreat they and
opened the store house and distributed
goods
Impact
Total killed or wounded in the six-hour
battle were 157 British and 320
Americans.
5 Natives killed , inc. Two chiefs
5 Natives wounded
5 Militia killed
5 Militia wounded
22 Number of claims for losses
Retaliation for
Burning
of
York
Impact of the War

Americans

Huge financial cost

Unsuccessful in campaign

Formation of a professional
army

Licence to expand west

Open season on Native
lands

Building of the Erie Canal

Bolster US manufacturing
and cotton production

Canadians

Birth of legends

Forging of an identity

Military experience proved to
be critical in the formation of
communities

Building and completion of the
Rideau Canal to bypass the St
Lawrence in 1832 from US
blockade

Tougher stance on US
immigration and intolerance to
Republican sentiments

Seeds set for the Rebellion of
1837
Website
www.1812waroshawa.com
Historical Geocaching
Augmented Reality
10 Part Video Series
Video Series

Propaganda and an American Soldier

Robbery of Local Homestead by Militia

Compensation to local farmers

US POW Camp

Conant`s Gold

Attack on Oshawa Harbour

Tecumseh

The Amputation

General Issac Brock

Mary Henry, The other Heroine
Augmented Reality
All five of the
Geocache locations
have a short AR
video viewable from
a smart phone
Mobile Application
Apps for Android and
Iphone applications
for your Smart
phone
Available at ITUNES
and GOOGLE
PLAY
FREE
IPAD Mobile Application
A free IPAD App
focused on
Historical
Geocaching
Available at ITUNES
FREE
Thanks
Heritage Canada
Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities
Oshawa Community Museum
Imperial Arts Productions
Oshawa Little Theatre
Pickering Village
Clarington Museum
Digital Deceptions
Upcoming
Doors Open Oshawa on September 21st
come
see our demonstration gardens of the War of
1812 and the Three Sisters Native plantings at
the Canadian Victory Garden
At Winchester (West of Simcoe Streets)
Learn More
To learn more about FBSC Projects visit
Http://www.fbsc.org

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Invasion of Fort York April 27th, 1813

  • 1. April 27th 2013 Leaders, Fools and Opportunists Invasion of Muddy York Presentation Glenn McKnight and Robert Bell, FBSC
  • 2. British  8,600 Deaths  Early capture of Fort Dearborn, Michilimackinac, Fort Detroit, Fort Niagara and much of eastern Maine  1523 ships captured  Many prisoners  25 Million pounds to the national debt Canada  Unknown death Toll of Militia and citizens  Untold personal property loss from burning and looting of property  Human pain and suffering Cost of the War US  11,600 Deaths  Captured Amherstburg and Sandwich (now Windsor  $90 million dollars or 2.2% of GDP or 1.553 Trillion  The US Senate figured it would cost another $56 million to continue the war and the US Treasury only had $15 million  1,523 US Ships seized during the war  Serious financial loss to commerce in the New England states  Near bankruptcy
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  • 4. The Project Heritage Canada selected the Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities, FBSC to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812  Website. Mobile Phone app's. Mobile Augmented Reality Videos, Historical Geocaching, Audio recordings and presentations
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  • 7. “Strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea and on land. But if we fail, let us fail like men, lash ourselves to our gallant gars, and expire together in one common struggle, fighting for free trade and seaman's rights.” Henry Clay, House Speaker, US Senate During the War of 1812
  • 8. America  President James Madison declared war on June 16, 1812  Divided country on the war effort with New England states in opposition  Major reason for declaration – Angry over the impressment of US Sailors into the British Navy – Military Preparedness  An army of less than 12,000  A navy of 16 ships  Poor military leadership  Overconfident • According to Pres. Thomas Jefferson, The war was a `mere march to Montreal American Perspective
  • 9. Britain  Due to the assassination of the British Prime Minister the British didn't declare war until late December 1812  Preoccupied with a long war in Europe against Napoleon 1803- 1815.  Britain was the most powerful empire in the world, with  An army of 48,000  A navy of 600 warships  But .......only 1500 British soldiers in Upper Canada British Perspective of War
  • 10. The Aggressors  8 million Americans  Three types of soldiers, The Idealist, Opportunists and the Blood Thirsty The Targets  500,000 Total settlers  80,000 Upper Canada settlers – 35,000 Loyalist – 25,000 Later Loyalist – 20,000 Direct British  3/4 former Americans  14,000 Militia  10,000 Natives The Protagonists
  • 11. June 16 – Declaration of War July 17 – Capture of Fort Mackinac August 15 – Fort Dearborn (Chicago) August 16 – Fort Detroit September 3-6 – Western Raids 1813 October 13 – Queenston Heights January 22 – Frenchtown April 27 – York (Toronto) 1 Battles Leading Up
  • 12.  Founded by Sir John Graves Simcoe in 1789 as the capital of Upper Canada  625 population  Undetermined number of hogs, sheep and other misc. cattle  The civil administrator was the successor to Sir. Issac Brock was Major General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe Life in Muddy York
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  • 14.  Built in 1793  Size of garrison – 200 regular troops – Artillery •3 - 12 pounders •3 - 18 pounders (obsolete) Fort York
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  • 17.  On April 26, the American invasion forces of 14 ships were spotted from Scarborough Bluffs sailing from the east  Militia was summoned by the signal cannon  Sheaffe confident that battle would start early next day and took little action  Attack started at 8 am Invasion of York
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  • 19.  On April 27th , 1813 Admiral Chauncey and General Dearborn sailed into York with a fleet of 14 ships and 2,500 men  300 British regulars, 300 militia and 100 natives  Main prize to seize the Sir Issac Brock warship under construction Invasion of York
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  • 26. The troops under Major General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe spiked the cannons and mustered their troops and fled out of York  Only the regulars knew of the order  A massive explosion from the gunpower magazine killed or wounded 250 Americans  Explosion was heard as far at Fort George and Oshawa Fatal Explosion
  • 27. Three Times a Charm The Americans attacked two more times and on the third and final visit they were repelled
  • 29.  Major General Sheaffe and his 150 troops of British regulars plus militia made haste out of York, burning the Don Bridge  The citizens abandoned! Fools
  • 30. Retreating soldiers stayed at the Lynde House which was one of the Dispatch Stations  They were robbed by the soldiers of 83 pounds. Lynde Family in Whitby
  • 31. Leaders The wreck of the Speedy in 1804 created a power vacuum. Now the rapid retreat of the British and Militia and the looting of the American troops required strong leadership. One man stands out: Rev Dr John Strachan
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  • 34.  The cannon fire was heard as far as Oshawa  A group of local militia rushed to defend York  Local farmers reported seeing the British and militia fleeing from York Local Response
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  • 38. Local Involvement Local Oshawa militia upon arrival at Muddy York were immediately captured by the Americans The York Militia records show that militia men participated They were imprisoned for a few days then paroled. The Americans left on May 2nd ,
  • 39. Opportunists Occupation lasted five days Before leaving they burned the legislative buildings and looted homes and businesses Upon Americans retreat they and opened the store house and distributed goods
  • 40. Impact Total killed or wounded in the six-hour battle were 157 British and 320 Americans. 5 Natives killed , inc. Two chiefs 5 Natives wounded 5 Militia killed 5 Militia wounded 22 Number of claims for losses
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  • 43. Impact of the War  Americans  Huge financial cost  Unsuccessful in campaign  Formation of a professional army  Licence to expand west  Open season on Native lands  Building of the Erie Canal  Bolster US manufacturing and cotton production  Canadians  Birth of legends  Forging of an identity  Military experience proved to be critical in the formation of communities  Building and completion of the Rideau Canal to bypass the St Lawrence in 1832 from US blockade  Tougher stance on US immigration and intolerance to Republican sentiments  Seeds set for the Rebellion of 1837
  • 45. Video Series  Propaganda and an American Soldier  Robbery of Local Homestead by Militia  Compensation to local farmers  US POW Camp  Conant`s Gold  Attack on Oshawa Harbour  Tecumseh  The Amputation  General Issac Brock  Mary Henry, The other Heroine
  • 46. Augmented Reality All five of the Geocache locations have a short AR video viewable from a smart phone
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  • 49. Thanks Heritage Canada Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities Oshawa Community Museum Imperial Arts Productions Oshawa Little Theatre Pickering Village Clarington Museum Digital Deceptions
  • 50. Upcoming Doors Open Oshawa on September 21st come see our demonstration gardens of the War of 1812 and the Three Sisters Native plantings at the Canadian Victory Garden At Winchester (West of Simcoe Streets)
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Notas do Editor

  1. Welcome everyone to our series on the War of 1812 Leaders, Fools and Opportuniists summarizes the range of participants in the war. Some fought and died for a cause. Some didn't
  2. The war has been waging since April 16 th and we are looking for men between 15 and 65 to join the local militia .It;s your civic duty Fame and fortune awaits you
  3. Our presentation will deal with the above
  4. It's been 10 months since the war was declared. Fort Mickalac was captured on General Brock and Techumsch captured Fort Detroit on ____ General Brock was killed in October 1012 at Queenston Heights It was now time to bring the US military to bear on the sleeping town of Muddy York General Dearborn and his 'posse' prepared for the onslaught
  5. The US expansion was seriously curtailed to the west by the native americans. Tribes such as the Chickasaw, Shawnee, Miami, Chippewa, Ojibwi and Patawatomi British support to these tribes with trade guns, supplies and moral support infuriated the Americans Migration into Upper Canada was easier and desired
  6. The War Hawks in the US lead by Henry Clay was anxious to strike at the British. A major grievance being the empressment of US citizens by the British navy into the growing British navy. From 1803 the British had an major naval embargo on the European ports stopping all US trade to the continent seriously hurting the US trade and commerce
  7. Upper Canada and Lower Canada, Newfoundland and the Maritimes had a few forts and ________professional soldiers The defence of Canada was a major concern
  8. General SheafTe began to think intently of his own safety. Mounting his horse he rides eastward, down King Street towards Kingston, and leaves his troops to follow more leisurely on foot. It is twelve miles from Toronto to Scarborough, where Levi Annis lived at his hotel. His testimony was that General Sheaffe appeared before his hotel door with his horse quite done up, and covered with foam. On going to the door and asking as to the trouble
  9. General SheafTe began to think intently of his own safety. Mounting his horse he rides eastward, down King Street towards Kingston, and leaves his troops to follow more leisurely on foot. It is twelve miles from Toronto to Scarborough, where Levi Annis lived at his hotel. His testimony was that General Sheaffe appeared before his hotel door with his horse quite done up, and covered with foam. On going to the door and asking as to the trouble
  10. General SheafTe began to think intently of his own safety. Mounting his horse he rides eastward, down King Street towards Kingston, and leaves his troops to follow more leisurely on foot. It is twelve miles from Toronto to Scarborough, where Levi Annis lived at his hotel. His testimony was that General Sheaffe appeared before his hotel door with his horse quite done up, and covered with foam. On going to the door and asking as to the trouble
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  12. The cannon fire and explosion was heard at Moode Farewell tavern
  13. Roger Conant and othes hauled canon to the defesne of York