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Salt Shaker

Salt Shaker. 1812 Style. By: Chantel & Josh. Chorus One. Sir Isaac Brock, born 1769 “The man who saved Canada” knew how to shine Came to Canada in 1802 His company the 49th foot came too A Soldier, Brigadier General Soldier, Brigadier General

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Salt Shaker

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  1. Salt Shaker 1812 Style By: Chantel & Josh

  2. Chorus One Sir Isaac Brock, born 1769 “The man who saved Canada” knew how to shine Came to Canada in 1802 His company the 49th foot came too A Soldier, Brigadier General Soldier, Brigadier General Shake it like a salt shaker (shake it like a salt shaker) Shake it like a salt shaker (shake it like a salt shaker)

  3. The year of 1810, in July He was sent to Upper Canada a real good guy A Major General, in 1811 A great promotion it felt like heaven The War of 1812 began one year later They fought against Americans who weren’t much greater Tecumseh was an Indian Leader He teamed up with Brock and they made a boat of cedar Verse One

  4. He surrounded Detroit, compelled Hull to surrender He was victorious, such a great defender He returned to the Niagara Region Where he thought would be attacked Led his men to the Battle of Queenston Heights He won! That’s a historical fact He died October 13th of that same year He was missed by many people, or so it appeared Verse Two

  5. Chorus Two Tecumseh, born 1768 An Indian Chief who was oh so great He wanted peace, and a native home land He would fight for his people, and take a stand He’s native, and a leader He’s native, and a leader Shake it like a salt shaker (shake it like a salt shaker) Shake it like a salt shaker (shake it like a salt shaker)

  6. Fort Detroit, and Queenston Heights Two events that were fought for human rights Fort Detroit, and Queenston Heights Two events that were fought for human rights October 5th, 1813 Tecumseh died, what a horrible scene October 5th, 1813 Tecumseh died, what a horrible scene Get crunk with it, get loose with it The Natives got rid of his bones, someone had to do it Get crunk with it, get loose with it The Natives got rid of his bones, someone had to do it Verse 3

  7. Chorus 3 • Laura Secord, born 1775 • An active girl who knew how to strive • Lived in Queenston, and was married to James • They’re relationship was too good to go up in flames • She’s a heroin, known for chocolates • Heroin, known for chocolates • Shake it like a salt shaker (shake it like a salt shaker) • Shake it like a salt shaker (shake it like a salt shaker)

  8. Verse 4 • She overheard Americans making a plan to attack on British Forces, then the trouble began Fitzgibbon of Beaver Dams is in trouble now • They could lose the Niagara Peninsula (wow)I like that do it againShe had to go and warn Fitzgibbon Her journey a 20 mile treacherous walkTook more than 18 hours she could barely talkThe natives help her get to the De cew houseshe delivered her message she was quick as a mouse as a result native forces battled and won John Norton and Dominique Ducharme led that oneLaura’s heroism was soon unknownbut in 1860 she was given the throne She died in 1868 at the age of 93she truly was a hero don’t you agree?

  9. The End!

  10. Bibliography • Brock • http://www.napoleonguide.com/soldiers_brock.htm • http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Camp/7624/Generals/Brock.htm • http://www.windsorpubliclibrary.com/digi/war1812/contents/introduction/brock.htm • Tecumseh • http://www.windsorpubliclibrary.com/digi/war1812/contents/introduction/tecumseh.htm • http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ksands/War.html • Laura Secord • http://www.galafilm.com/1812/e/people/secord_speach.html • http://www.niagaraparks.com/heritage/secordhistory.php

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