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.
if she hadn't warned the british then Niagara would probably be a part of the US
Because she helped the british win the war of 1812.
laura secord saved niagra fall or it woud be in the USA . That is what laura secord did that was so importent
Laura Secord became famous for walking a distance of 32 kilometers onfoot from Queenston to Bever Dams to warn FitzGibbon about the Amaricains that werre going to attack.
Laura did not have many "major accomplishments" but she did great things. Scary and terrifying things but good even great things. She was living with her family during the war of 1812. Her house got burned down and taken by the Americans. They found Laura and took her hostage forcing her to be a "maid". One night when she was cleaning the soldiers supper-dishes she heard them plot to attack FitzGibbon (a man in the British army). Laura knew she had to do something so she snuck out and planned to walk all the way to FitzGibbon and tell him the news. Laura walked 32km in the end and had a rough journey. She walked on rough terrain with no shoes, her feet blistered terribly and bleeding. She walked through rivers and streams her hair a mess and her clothes dirty and ripped. She encountered the Iroquois not understanding there language. In the end her hand gestures helped them understand and they were able to show her where FitzGibbon was located. The british forces were then able to prepare themselves. When the Americans showed up the british ewre able to chase them back home. If not for Laura the British would not have had a victory at "The Battle of Beaver Dams". If not for Laura's bravery the Americans would be in charge of Canadians and then we'd all be in grief!(LOL) ;)
she could of went to the main road but, she was afraid that the Americans would see her so she took the other road which is a swamp, she was brave to go through the swamp because there was many dangers, rattlesnakes,wolves and many more animal's journey lasted about, I think 18 hours.I hope this helped u!
Its natural resources, well-educated people and multicultural openness.
Canada celebrated Columbus Day because it believes that Columbus was the real settler who established the American continent. That's why it is so important to the Canadians.
The discovery of diamonds in Canada lead to the development of a robust mining industry that employs thousands of people and delivers significant revenues to Canada's tax coffers. Canada is the world's third largest producer of diamonds. You can read more about this economic impact, below.
She is one of many to represent the Canadian identity. Due to her trek to Beaver Dams to alert the Lieutenant of the impending surprise attack by the Americans, she saved the Lieutenant from possibly being captured by the Americans. It's always good to remember that Canada wouldn't exist had the American invasion succeeded, so every portion of help that could have been gathered to help Canada was important. Her name still lives on in the Laura Secord Chocolates, something which is an important thing in Canada.
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.
It became a chocolate store because Laura was always a sweet woman so the decided since chocolate and ice cream is sweet why not make her have a shop made for her after her kindness. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. Random person veiwing this: woah really?^ i didn't know that it sounds kinda cheesy. I wonder if that's really true...... _____________________________________________________________________ k i just joined because i saw this stupid answer :) Yeah...it's not THAT cheesy tho i want to say something about that for the project I'm doing on LAURA SECORD in the beginning of my presentation XD The answer is: Laura Secord Chocolates adopted the name "Laura Secord" because her heroism was a symbol of courage, devotion and loyalty. < (from Laura secord chocolate's site) You can search up on wikipedia or something about what this heroism if you're curious to know. good day ^_^
Well reason why cause she went to a studio and she was drunk so she said i love chocolate
It is only right and proper to honor patriots and heroines with consumer products. Laura secord has been so honored by a well-known brand name of candy, something akin to say Baricinni as it was a chain of shops, they were big at the l967 Montreal Expo having several outlets on the grounds. One might hazard a remote American analog in the (snack Food) line would be Dolley Madison ice cream. the first Lady was honored posthumously, but she had no connection with ice cream in her lifetime. Maybe the tie-ins with Madison avenue- advertising biz... so that:s how it happened.
Yes gold mining is important to Canada Canada mines many minerals and makes a lot of money doing so minerals
Laura did not have many "major accomplishments" but she did great things. Scary and terrifying things but good even great things. She was living with her family during the war of 1812. Her house got burned down and taken by the Americans. They found Laura and took her hostage forcing her to be a "maid". One night when she was cleaning the soldiers supper-dishes she heard them plot to attack FitzGibbon (a man in the British army). Laura knew she had to do something so she snuck out and planned to walk all the way to FitzGibbon and tell him the news. Laura walked 32km in the end and had a rough journey. She walked on rough terrain with no shoes, her feet blistered terribly and bleeding. She walked through rivers and streams her hair a mess and her clothes dirty and ripped. She encountered the Iroquois not understanding there language. In the end her hand gestures helped them understand and they were able to show her where FitzGibbon was located. The british forces were then able to prepare themselves. When the Americans showed up the british ewre able to chase them back home. If not for Laura the British would not have had a victory at "The Battle of Beaver Dams". If not for Laura's bravery the Americans would be in charge of Canadians and then we'd all be in grief!(LOL) ;)
trading is very important to Canada so in case whe they are all out of food supply they can ask another country Hope This Help!!! <3
Steven Harper is the Prime Minister of Canada.
because he landed in Canada
so they are not cheep
Discovered the Hudson River and the Hudson bay in Canada