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| - Laura Secord (September 13, 1775 – October 17, 1868) was a Canadian heroine of the War of 1812. She has often been called Canada's Paul Revere. In May of 1813 the American army invaded again and the Secord home was forced to billet American officers. Laura became aware of plans for a surprise attack on British forces, she walked approximately 32 km to warn them. The British were ready and defeated the Americans. The story became a legend in Canada.
- Laura Secord ( Ingersoll; 13 September 1775 – 17 October 1868) was a Canadian heroine of the War of 1812. She is known for having walked out of American-occupied territory in 1813 to warn British forces of an impending American attack. Her contribution to the war was little known during her lifetime, but since her death she has been frequently honoured in Canada. Though Secord had no relation to it, most Canadians associate her with the Laura Secord Chocolates company, named after her on the centennial of her walk.
- Laura Ingalls Wilder Secord (September 13, 1775 – October 17, 1868) was born in United States of Imperialism during the American peasant uprising. Her loyalist family refused to live in a free, democratic country, with some elected asshole offering rubbish rights such as equal representation and freedom of speech for all citizens; so they chose to move to British North America to live in a civilized, autocratic society where a chosen-by-God-himself monarch would rule over the fate of his subjects..
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