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| - The War of 1812 was a brief conflict between America and Canada, and one of the most widely misunderstood conflicts in American history. While the average Factonista will insist the unthinkable — that America lost — America only pretended to lose in order to have Canada exactly where we wanted them: importing our culture and selling our health care.
- The War of 1812 was an epic fail of a conflict that took place during 1812, obviously. It was fought between the Americans, the Germans, and the Antarcticans.
- The War of 1812, also known as "The War Nobody Wanted to Name", was a ridiculously embarrassing conflict fought between the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and Antarctica. Everybody lost.
- The War of 1812 was a war fought between America, Germany, and Antarctica. The war was embarrassing for all sides, but the American's ended up winning.
- The War of 1812 (1812–1815) was a conflict fought between the United States, the United Kingdom, and their allies. Nate Wright seems to find it boring when his social studies teacher, Mrs. Godfrey, lectures his class about the war.
- The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britian that lasted from 1812 to 1815.
- El 18 de junio de 1812. Estados Unidos de América le declara la guerra a Reino Unido debido a la ambición de estadounidense de tomar la Canadá Británica. Que capitulo con un empate, aunque mucho mejor fue la actividad británica. ¿Qué ocurriría si esta guerra fuera victoria estadounidense? ¿Algo afectaría en Europa debido a esto?
- The War of 1812 was fought from 1812 to 1815 between the United States of America and the British Empire. The immediate stated causes for the U.S. declaration of war were several. First, a series of trade restrictions introduced by Britain to impede American trade with France, a country with which Britain was at war. The U.S. contested these restrictions as illegal under international law.[3] Second, the impressment (forced recruitment) of U.S. citizens into the Royal Navy. Third, the alleged British military support for American Indians who were offering armed resistance to the United States.[4]
- There were several immediate stated causes for the U.S. declaration of war: first, a series of trade restrictions introduced by Britain to impede American trade with France, a country with which Britain was at war (the U.S. contested these restrictions as illegal under international law); second, the impressment (forced recruitment) of U.S. citizens into the Royal Navy; third, the British military support for Native Americans who were offering armed resistance to the expansion of the American frontier to the Northwest.
- The War of 1812 was fought in 1812-1815 between the United States and Britain. The U.S. declared war after a series of trade restrictions introduced by Britain to impede neutral trade with France whom Britain was also at war with. The U.S. considered these to be illegal under international as well as the impressment (forced recruitment) of U.S. citizens into the British Royal Navy.
- The War of 1812 (referred to as the "Second War of Independence" by some American historians) was a 32-month military conflict between the United States on one side, and on the other Great Britain, its colonies and its Indian allies in North America. The outcome resolved many issues which remained from the American War of Independence, but involved no boundary changes. The United States declared war in 1812 for several reasons, including trade restrictions brought about by Britain's continuing war with France, the impressment of American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy, British support of American Indian tribes against American expansion, outrage over insults to national honour after humiliations on the high seas, and possible American interest in annexing British North American terri
- The War of 1812 was a military conflict fought between the forces of the United States of America and those of the British Empire. The United States declared war in 1812 for several reasons, including trade restrictions brought about by Britain's ongoing war with France, the impressment of American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy, British support of American Indian tribes against American expansion, outrage over insults to national honour after humiliations on the high seas, and possible American desire to annex Canada. Tied down in Europe until 1814, the British at first used defensive strategy, repelling multiple American invasions of the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. However, the Americans gained control over Lake Erie in 1813, seized parts of western Ontario, and ended the
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Strength
| - British Empire
- United States
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- —
- Revenue Cutter Service
- Native allies:
- Royal Marines:
- U.S. Marines, and
- — 5,200 ;
- — 7,000 ;
- — 10,000
- — 125 Choctaw,
- — 35,800
- — 48,160
- — Frigates: 34
- — Frigates: 6
- — Other vessels: 14
- — Other vessels: 52
- — Ships of the line: 11
- — Ships: 9
- •British Army:
- •Militia: 458,463 *
- •Prov. regulars: 10,000
- •Provincial Marine ‡ :
- •Provincial Militia: 4,000
- •Rangers: 3,049
- •Regular Army:
- •Royal Navy and
- •United States Navy,
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