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Revolutions and Redrawing the Map: From Conquest to the War of 1812 c.1763–1815

Revolutions and Redrawing the Map: From Conquest to the War of 1812 c.1763–1815

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In Episode 3 (1763–1815), we explore how revolutions and wars reshaped the political map.Revolutions: We discuss the Royal Proclamation (1763) and the Quebec Act (1774), and investigate why Quebec and Nova Scotia did not join the American Revolution.The Loyalists: Who were the United Empire Loyalists? We trace how their arrival created Upper and Lower Canada via the Constitutional Act of 1791.War of 1812: From Detroit to Queenston Heights, we analyze the war from a borderlands perspective, emphasizing the decisive role of leaders like Brock and Tecumseh.The Aftermath: The solidification of a distinct British North America and the catastrophic dispossession of Indigenous nations who fought to hold the line.🗺️ VISUAL COMPANION:History happens on a map. Download the custom infographics and artwork for this episode to follow along with the story:Download Infographic: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fBa9RvOsKkzADqgrtCO3FxkX22T-b4WW/view?usp=sharingDownload Map of Events: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pLjl7eECwno-LfJ-Q5JbprJZ0wERtltE/view?usp=sharingWelcome to Storman Norman PresentsHistory isn't just dates—it's the story of survival, conflict, and the people who forged a nation.Join us for this special 5-part series, Time Immemorial to Confederation, as we uncover the gritty, complex origins of Canada. Series Release Schedule:Mon, Jan 12 | Episode 1: Before CanadaTue, Jan 13 | Episode 2: First Contacts (c. 1497-1763)Wed, Jan 14 | Episode 3: Revolutions & Redrawing the Map (1763-1815)Thu, Jan 15 | Episode 4: Furs, Frontiers & Rebellions (1815-1860)Fri, Jan 16 | Episode 5: On the Edge of a New Dominion (1860-1867)Episode 3 Sources & Recommended Reading:BooksThe Invasion of Canada (1812–1813) by Pierre BertonA classic narrative of the early war years.https://amzn.to/4sxmdabThe Civil War of 1812 by Alan TaylorRecommended for detailed War of 1812 campaigns and borderlands context.https://amzn.to/4ptqM2kRise to Greatness by Conrad BlackSections on the Seven Years’ War, American Revolution, Loyalists, and War of 1812.https://amzn.to/4qDUW42Open Educational Resources (Read Free Online)Canadian History: Pre‑Confederation (2nd ed.) by John Douglas BelshawSee Chapter 7 (“British North America at Peace and at War, 1763–1818”) and Chapter 8.Read online: https://opentextbc.ca/preconfederation/Histories of Indigenous Peoples and Canada by John Douglas Belshaw, Sarah Nickel, and Chelsea HortonSee chapters on “colonial wars in the East” and resistance 1750s–1870s.Read online: https://histindigenouspeoples.pressbooks.tru.ca/(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.)🎙️ Powered by the Magic of AIThis series is a fully AI-generated experience. The research outlines, scripts, host voices, and artwork were all created by artificial intelligence, curated and managed by Storman Norman Presents.Streaming on Spotify, Apple, Amazon and YouTube.Keywords:War of 1812, United Empire Loyalists, Tecumseh, Brock, Queenston Heights, Quebec Act, Royal Proclamation 1763, American Revolution, Upper Canada, British North America, Indigenous Resistance, Storman Norman Presents
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