{"id":2780,"date":"2026-07-04T13:09:59","date_gmt":"2026-07-04T13:09:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/?p=2780"},"modified":"2026-07-04T13:09:59","modified_gmt":"2026-07-04T13:09:59","slug":"before-independence-america-tried-and-failed-to-conquer-canada","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/?p=2780","title":{"rendered":"Before independence, America tried \u2014 and failed \u2014 to conquer Canada"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>That assertion may come as a surprise to people in the United States ahead of its 250th anniversary. The common narrative is fixated upon 1776, the 13 rebelling Colonies and the bold military actions of Founding Fathers such as George Washington.<\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/?p=2775\">Trump White House can reinstall its sanitized history of slavery at George Washington\u2019s house, appeals court rules<\/a><\/p>\n<p>But as I document in my new book, \u201cFreedom Around the Globe,\u201d there is a much wider and often forgotten geographical context. Indeed, it is impossible to understand fully the trajectory of the U.S. in 1776 without comprehending a wider imperial world and what happened in 1775. In fact, the American Revolution ran through Canada.<\/p><div><div><div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n<h2>A broader British North America<\/h2>\n<p>In 1775, the first year of the American Revolutionary War, Britain possessed double the famous 13 colonies in North America alone, with many in Canada and the Greater Caribbean \u2013 including East and West Florida.<\/p>\n<p>At least some of these colonies had become nominally British in the 1760s, thanks to military triumph late in the Seven Years\u2019 War, 1756-1763. In late 1759, the British had vanquished the French at the battle of the Plains of Abraham near Quebec City, thus ensuring that the British gained this province and a string of French forts in the interior.<\/p>\n<p>In 1763, with the Treaty of Paris, Quebec officially became part of the British Empire. It took British bureaucrats and politicians some years and not a little wrangling to figure out how to integrate French and Indigenous Catholics, with their own laws, into the British Empire.<\/p>\n<p>A major milestone in this process was the Quebec Act of 1774, allowing the practice of Catholicism and modified French law in Canada. Colonists down south, especially fierce New England Protestants who took a dim view of Catholicism, viewed this act \u2013 and their new fellow imperial subjects \u2013 with dismay and considerable suspicion.<\/p><div><div><\/div><\/div>\n<figurlazyload>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"A colonial era map.\" class=\"wp-image-2777\" height=\"461\" src=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/f1b4ccaf5726f5de3655c6f290d81e89.avif\" width=\"754\" srcset=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/f1b4ccaf5726f5de3655c6f290d81e89.avif 754w, https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/f1b4ccaf5726f5de3655c6f290d81e89-300x183.avif 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 754px) 100vw, 754px\" \/><\/figure>\n<figcaption>Map of the British colonies in North America from 1763 to 1775. Universal History Archive\/Universal Images Group via Getty Images<\/figcaption>\n<h2>Pushing for a 14th colony<\/h2>\n<p>Still, by 1775, those in the 13 Colonies who called themselves \u201cFriends of Liberty\u201d hoped that Canada would \u201ccomplete the union of 14 provinces,\u201d as one man put it. Accordingly, the First Continental Congress wrote to Quebec\u2019s <em>habitants<\/em> \u2013 residents of French origin \u2013 to invite them to join their new nationalist project. The letter explained in patronizing terms how the English government worked.<\/p>\n<p>The Congress acknowledged that there were religious differences with French Catholics but expressed confidence that the \u201ctranscendent nature of liberty\u201d could overcome such distinctions. They commissioned its translation into French and ordered a thousand copies for Canadian distribution. By early 1775, Quebec\u2019s governor complained that this letter was stirring up the population by planting dangerous doubts about British imperial authority.<\/p>\n<p>On May 1, 1775, the day the Quebec Act took effect, the life-size marble statue of George III in Montr\u00e9al \u2013 erected in gratitude for his assistance following a fire \u2013 was vandalized, indicating disquiet there about this new order.<\/p>\n<p>The Second Continental Congress, which followed the first after its dissolution, continued efforts to win over French Canadians. They sent another letter, again translated and widely distributed. \u201cWe yet entertain hopes of your uniting with us in the defence of our common liberty,\u201d they pleaded. The Continental Congress urged Canadians to reject \u201cthe fetters of slavery, however artfully polished.\u201d Signed by \u201cJean Hancock, le \u201cPr\u00e9sident du Congr\u00e8s,\u201d this missive prompted discussions among people in Canada.<\/p>\n<h2>The invasion of Canada<\/h2>\n<p>As 1775 wore on, force came to join careful letters.<\/p>\n<p>One Boston newspaper proclaimed: \u201cFrom the friendly disposition of the Canadians \u2026 joined to the intrepidity of the Continental army, there is a fair prospect of the speedy reduction of the metropolis of Canada to \u2026 obedience.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It was a cheering if jumbled message: Canada a metropolis? Friendly French Catholic enemies? Allies reduced to obedience? Nothing in it quite made sense, but few in those \u201cUnited Colonies\u201d \u2013 not yet states \u2013 wanted to think too hard about these claims or their implications.<\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/?p=2773\">Pope Leo marks July 4 at migrant graves, not U.S. celebrations<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Quebec was \u201ceasy Prey,\u201d pronounced George Washington in September 1775. He put the well-regarded, Irish-born Gen. Richard Montgomery in charge of the conquest of Canada. Montgomery and his troops managed to take Montr\u00e9al at the end of November. The British monarchy looked to be toppling in Canada. That marble sculpture of George III, vandalized in 1775, was now beheaded altogether, to the cheers of soldiers. The next step was to join forces at Qu\u00e9bec to take that city and thus the province.<\/p>\n<p>December was not a good time to launch a Canadian siege. However, the terms of thousands of soldiers expired on Dec. 31. So Continental Army leadership forged ahead on the last, short, dark day of 1775. A blizzard made conditions horrific. Even Montgomery fretted that his forces were \u201chalf-starved and half-naked.\u201d Still, rank-and-file soldiers did what they could. Pinned to their random assortment of hats were scrawled, handmade signs proclaiming liberty or death. They mostly got the latter.<\/p>\n<p>Montgomery was killed within the first few hours on Dec. 31, 1775. His men were left to fight for themselves, as one private, Jeremiah Greenman, wrote in consternation as he found himself \u2013 like one-third of his fellow Continental soldiers \u2013 a prisoner of war.<\/p>\n<figurlazyload>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"An old black and white engraving.\" class=\"wp-image-2778\" height=\"532\" src=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/cbdcf7ea9cfc10fdb9a013f36e11304c.avif\" width=\"754\" srcset=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/cbdcf7ea9cfc10fdb9a013f36e11304c.avif 754w, https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/cbdcf7ea9cfc10fdb9a013f36e11304c-300x212.avif 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 754px) 100vw, 754px\" \/><\/figure>\n<figcaption>An artist\u2019s engraving of Quebec in the early 1800s. Universal History Archive\/Universal Images Group via Getty Images<\/figcaption>\n<h2>The move to independence<\/h2>\n<p>The attack on Quebec was a disaster. The icy cold was fatal. Supplies were insufficient. Smallpox raged among malnourished troops. The Canadian catastrophe highlighted the inadequacies of the current system of supply and the lack of American credit. Soldiers, starving and frustrated, did not behave especially well, thus turning Canadians against the cause.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps unsurprisingly, subsequent attempts at diplomacy, led by the ailing diplomat and intellectual Benjamin Franklin, also proved ineffective. As one Continental officer later declared, \u201cWe have bro\u2019t about ourselves by Mismanagement\u201d what the British could not: the near-complete loss of Canadian support.<\/p>\n<p>In January 1776, news of the defeat shocked colonists. Montgomery\u2019s death provoked an outpouring of heartfelt support. Marylanders showed their adoration by naming Montgomery County for him.<\/p>\n<p>That same month, in Philadelphia, an English-born printer published a treatise, dedicating partial profits \u201cfor mittens for the troops that were going to Quebec.\u201d That would have been a lot of mittens, because the publication was the bestselling pamphlet of 18th-century North America: Thomas Paine\u2019s \u201cCommon Sense.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The death of an Irishman in Canada propelled many Americans to agree with this Englishman Paine that independence was the right course. As one put it, \u201cPoor Brave Montgomery! But it is not a time to cry but to revenge.\u201d Paine capitalized on the momentum by publishing a dialogue between Montgomery\u2019s ghost and an American in February, debating independence. In the glum mood of early 1776, Paine\u2019s arguments landed.<\/p>\n<p>Grave loss in Canada precipitated the Declaration of Independence, created with an eye to France and Spain as allies. To obtain the help it needed, the newly named United States of America had to become an independent nation. Few countries would intervene in a colonial rebellion, but they might join a war against the hated British. As Montgomery\u2019s brother-in-law observed, France was a good prospect for \u201cforeign aid\u201d to the fledgling nation.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, assistance \u2013 in terms of finances, arms and, eventually, soldiers \u2013 from France and Spain would make all the difference, allowing Washington and others to move from defeat to victory. The momentum that resulted in the Declaration of Independence came in part from Canada.<\/p>\n<p><em>Sarah M.S. Pearsall, Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.<\/em><\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/?p=2771\">Brutal heatwave in France is killing 2,000 people per week, undertakers are overwhelmed, and health agency says there\u2019s worse to come<\/a><\/p>\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" alt=\"The Conversation\" class=\"wp-image-2779\" src=\"https:\/\/crosscountrymovingteams.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/95d323ad92e78b7bcee0299e875ef65c.gif\"\/><\/figure>\n\n<\/figurlazyload><\/figurlazyload><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gen. 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