Hunters' Lodges — Secret organization of Canadian rebels and U.S. adventurers dedicated to freeing Canada from British colonial rule. It was formed after the failure of the 1837 rebellion and was concentrated in the northern U.S. border states. In 1838 two… … Universalium
Hunters' Lodges — Mc Convention of, 440; attack on Prescott, 442 … The makers of Canada
Upper Canada Rebellion — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Upper Canada Rebellion caption=Battle of Windmill date=7th December 1837 4th December 1838 place=Upper Canada (present day Ontario) casus= territory=Total defeat of the Rebels and the Hunters Lodges, unification … Wikipedia
Frères chasseurs — The Frères chasseurs (French for Hunter Brothers, though they were also referred to as the Hunter Patriots and Hunters Lodges) were a paramilitary organization that fought in the Patriote Rebellion on the Patriote side, seeking to make Lower… … Wikipedia
lodge — lodgeable, adj. /loj/, n., v., lodged, lodging. n. 1. a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut. 2. a house used as a temporary residence, as in the hunting season. 3. a… … Universalium
Nils von Schoultz — (October 7, 1807 – December 8, 1838) was a Finnish born Swedish national who helped lead the Battle of the Windmill during the Upper Canada Rebellion in 1838. Von Schoultz was born Nils Gustaf Ulric in October 1807 in Finland[1] and during the… … Wikipedia
Lodge — /loj/, n. 1. Henry Cabot, 1850 1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893 1924. 2. his grandson, Henry Cabot, Jr., 1902 85, U.S. journalist, statesman, and diplomat. 3. Sir Oliver Joseph, 1851 1940, English physicist and writer. 4. Thomas … Universalium
Battle of Pelee Island — Plaque commemorating Pelee Island BattleInfobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Pelee Island partof=the Upper Canada Rebellion date=March 3, 1838 place=Pelee Island, Upper Canada result=Decisive British victory combatant1=flagicon|USA… … Wikipedia
Invasion of Canada — The Invasion of Canada may refer to several events in history.*The British and French colonial empires contested Canada through several wars::*King George s War (1740–1748) :*The French and Indian War (1754–1763)*The United States invaded Canada… … Wikipedia
Military history of Canada — This article is part of a series Conflicts … Wikipedia