The War of 1812
Summary :
Table of Contents
- The Doomed Conquest of Canada.
- Triumphant American Naval Armada.
- British on American Soil.
- British Retreat to Canada.
- The Treaty of Ghent.
- The Battle of New Orleans.
Abstract
The war of 1812 was mainly between the United States and Great Britain. The "relatively small conflict" (Heidler & Heidler, 2002, p.1) lasted for almost three years-from June of 1812 to Spring of 1815. The war still continued for a few months after a peace treaty ending the war was signed in Europe in December of 1814.
The war was mainly borne from the heated conflict between European superpowers Great Britain and France "pursued war policies that threatened the economic policies of the United States" (Heidler & Heidler, 2002, p.1).
The war was mainly borne from the heated conflict between European superpowers Great Britain and France "pursued war policies that threatened the economic policies of the United States" (Heidler & Heidler, 2002, p.1).
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