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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. Colonial militia in Canada - Wikipedia

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    While British redcoats did most of the fighting in the War of 1812, Canadian militia and allied Indian warriors proved to be a vital part of Canada's defence. The merit of British professional commanders was illustrated by Major-General Sir Isaac Brock in Upper Canada ( Ontario ) and Lieutenant-Colonel Charles de Salaberry , a French Canadian ...

  4. Canadian Militia - Wikipedia

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    During the War of 1812, British authorities raised a number of Canadian military and militia units to support the British in defending the Canadas. In 1840, the sedentary militias of the Canadas were made up of 426 battalions, with 235,000 men registered on militia rolls. [ 14 ]

  5. Captain Runchey's Company of Coloured Men - Wikipedia

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    The unit fought in several actions during the early part of the Anglo-American War of 1812. In 1813, Runchey's Company was converted into a unit of the Canadian Corps of Provincial Artificers, attached to the Royal Sappers and Miners, in which sappers and miners performed specialized military operations.

  6. Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Fencibles first received scholarly attention when Scottish popular historian John Prebble featured the regiment's 1804 mutiny in his 1975 book Mutiny: Highland Regiments in Revolt. Canadian historian Robert Henderson also explored the history of the unit in a series of articles, several of which appeared in Military Illustrated in ...

  7. 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.

  8. 2nd Regiment of York Militia - Wikipedia

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    The Lorne Scots now carry four battle honours from the 2nd Regiment during the War of 1812. The 2nd Regiment of York Militia is perpetuated in the Canadian Army by the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry. [5] There is a reenactment group representing the 2nd York Regiment of Militia which operates out of Mississauga, Ontario. [6]

  9. Canadian Voltigeurs - Wikipedia

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    Two further companies were recruited from Sedentary militia of the Eastern Townships of the Montreal district, and officially listed as the ninth and tenth companies, but they formed a separate corps, the Frontier Light Infantry, throughout the War of 1812. When the unit was formed, "...