Oui. The Canadian heroine of the War of 1812. In 1813 she learned from U.S. troops billeted in her house at Queenston of a planned surprise attack on the British at Beaver Dams on the Niagara frontier. She made her way through the American lines and gave warning to James Fitzgibbon at Beaver Dams.
Laura secord had Americans camping in her home.She over heard them planing an attack.When she heard that she went to tell the british.So if it wernt for her the british wouldint know the plan that the Americans had made to attack.
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.
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There were 1,600 British soldiers that were killed in action during the War of 1812. 3,321 soldiers perished because of disease.
You must be thinking about the War of 1812, NOT World War2 .
Laura Secord didn't stop a war. She warned the British forces of an impending attack by American forces during the War of 1812.
Laura Secord is considered a national hero in Canada because she aided the British forces in the War of 1812. The United States might have a negative view of her for this same reason.
Laura secord was important in the war becuase she helped the wounded and help out poeple who were dying
Laura Ingersoll Secord was bornSeptember 13, 1775, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. She is said to be a heroine of the War of 1812.
The War of 1812 she is an hero because she crossed swamps to warn the british of an American attack
Laura secord had Americans camping in her home.She over heard them planing an attack.When she heard that she went to tell the british.So if it wernt for her the british wouldint know the plan that the Americans had made to attack.
Laura Secord, Canadian heroine of the War of 1812, died in Canada at the age of 93 on October 17, 1868.
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.
Laura Secord and her husband were both born in one of the British colonies that rebelled against Britain and formed the United States. The Secords remained loyal to the Crown, however, and moved to Canada. At no time did they ever consider themselves to be "Americans." British subjects they were born, British subjects they lived, and British subjects they died. They could not possibly have been Americans, because there was no such thing as the United States of America when they were born.
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if you didn't know during that war Laura secord walked from queenston hieghts to st.davids
No. Laura Secord was a Canadian heroine remembered for her role in the War of 1812. She lived to a fine old age and had been dead forty-six years before World War One began.