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Susanna Moodie Timeline from 1810-1884
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Updated:
17 Nov 2017
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U.S declares war on Britain
General Brock and chef Tecumseh capture Detroit from Hull
Battle of Queens hight Brock killed americans take heights
Americans capture york
Battle of Thames river chef Tecumseh killed
American force of 3000 retreats from brittish force of 1000
Americans set fire to the town of Newark
Battle of Lundy's Lane Americans retreat to fort Erie
Susanna, John Moodie, and their child arrives in Canada
Susanna's sister Catherine arrives in Canada
Susanna learns of her sitters book
Uprising and invasion of Canada John Moodie joins the militia
Susanna begins publishing stores in a news paper
Susanna visits her sister Catherine and finds out about her sisters husband
Susanna house burns down
John Moddie ruterns home
Susanna Leaves the bush
Susanna is excommunicated by her family in England
Susanna vists Niagra Falls
Canada becomes a Dominion of the British Crown
Susanna Moodie dies
Queen Victory chooses Ottawa as the new capital of the United Provinces of Canada
Gold is discovered in the Fraser River
Confederation conferences in Charlottetown, P.E.I, Sept 1-9, and in Quebec, Oct 10-29.
The London Conference passes resolutions which are redrafted as the British North America Act
The Métis of Red River rebel, under Louis Riel, after their region is purchased by Canada from Hudson's Bay Company
British Columbia joins Confederation
Pacific Scandal erupts: Prime Minister Macdonald accused of corruption over a transcontinental railway
Jennie Trout becomes the first woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada
Anti- Chinese sentiment in B.C. reaches a high point as the government bans Chinese workers from public works.
Britain transfer the Arctic, which it claims to own, to Canada
War of 1812 Ends
Johnny, Susannas son Dies
Susanna meet John Moodie at an antislavery meeting
John Monghan arrives at Susanna's farm
Susanna has her second child
The Susanna hires a replacement for Isobel named Jenny
Susanna, John Moodie, and their child leave for Canada
Roughing it in the bush is released
Periods
War of 1812
Susanna's time in the bush
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