Yes they chased the Yanks with sticks and threw mud-pies at them chasing them back to their trailor parks and then cursed 'um in old Anglo-Saxon.
george rogers clark
She was a Canadian heroine. She warned the British of an impending American attack and was instrumental in the capture of 500 American soldiers held prisoners by Canada.
Laura Secord
the attack of Detroit, and the attacks failed when Americans refused to cross the Canadian border
American Reveloution
Chesapeake Affair
york town
Laura Secord is known for her 20-mile journey on foot to warn the British of an impending attack by American forces in the War of 1812. Although the British commander, James Fitzgibbon, had already heard the same warning from Native scouts Secord has gained renown for her devotion. Stories of her trip, mostly apocryphal, have made their way into Canadian folklore, including the notion that she brought a cow along as an excuse to travel in case stopped by American patrols.
I think it was James Armistead? mabye
Laura Secord was a Canadian heroine known for her role during the War of 1812. She warned British troops of an impending American attack, helping them secure a victory at the Battle of Beaver Dams. Secord's actions have become a significant part of Canadian history and folklore.
The assault was upon the American Forces, the British losses were in containing the attack and upon the counter attack. There were many fewer British soldiers involved than there were Americans.
The US invaded British North American, as Canada was known at the time.