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War of 1812

Major Battles 

Battle of Lake Erie
US Declares War
Creeks Attacked by Jackson
Hull Invades Canada
Battle of Thames
Essex Defeats Alert
Battle of Cryslers Farm
Constitution Defeats Guerriere
Ft. Niagara Captured
Battle of Queenston
USS Constitution
USS United States vs HMS Macedonia
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Battle of Raisin River
The Battle of Chippewa
Hornet vs Peacock
Battle of Lundy's Lane
York Captured
Washington Burned
Fort Meigs Withstands Seige
Battle of Lake Champlain
Sacketts Harbor Attacked
Battle of Baltimore
Ft George Captured
Wasp vs Bacchus
USS Chesapeake vs HMS Shannon
Treaty of Ghent
USS President Defeats British Vessels
Battle of New Orleans
Ft Stephenson Defended
Creeks Attack Ft Mims
USS Enterprise vs HMS Boxer

Summary:

The War of 1812 is one of the forgotten wars of the United States. The war lasted for over two years, and while it ended much like it started; in stalemate; it was in fact a war that once and for all confirmed American Independence. The offensive actions of the United States failed in every attempt to capture Canada. On the other hand, the British army was successfully stopped when it attempted to capture Baltimore and New Orleans. There were a number of American naval victories in which American vessels proved themselves superior to similarly sized British vessels. These victories coming after victories in the Quasi War (an even more forgotten war) launched American naval traditions.

The following entries were taken from the War of 1812 section of the MultiEducator CD Rom entitled:"New Nation: America 1787-1820" chronicles the history of the United States from the writing of the Constitution through to the War of 1812.

In the program itself the the painting and drawings are larger, every entry is narrated. Nearly every major battle includes an in-depth battle narration that usually include animated battle maps.

 
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