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  • '''The causes of the [[War of 1812]]''' started a medium-scale war between the [[British Empire]] and the [[Un ...low and Wesley B. Turner, eds. ''The Defended Border: Upper Canada and the War of 1812'' (Toronto, 1964)</ref>
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  • ...Northpoint.jpg|right|350px|A painting of the Battle of North Point, in the War of 1812.}} ..., and by Canadians as a repulse to America's aggressive intent. Today, the War of 1812 is largely considered one of the "forgotten wars" of both the United States
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  • * Benn, Carl. ''The War of 1812'' 2002, British perspective [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=107722609 ...North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peace after the War of 1812''. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=750041 (1940), detailed history by
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  • for a comprehensive bibliography see [[War of 1812 -- Bibliography]] * Benn, Carl. ''The War of 1812'' (2003). short survey with British perspective [http://www.questia.com/PM.
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  • * Benn, Carl. ''The War of 1812'' 2002, British perspective [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=107722609 ...North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peace after the War of 1812''. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=750041 (1940), detailed history by
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  • for a comprehensive bibliography see [[War of 1812 -- Bibliography]] * Benn, Carl. ''The War of 1812'' (2003). short survey with British perspective [http://www.questia.com/PM.
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  • ...hip that fought against elements of the Royal Navy on Lake Erie during the War of 1812.
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  • ...l [[Andrew Jackson]] defeated an invading British army at the end of the [[War of 1812]].
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  • A major victory of the U.S. over the British at the end of the War of 1812.
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  • ...infuriated these men. They saw no cause for war 1810-1812, opposed the [[War of 1812]], and organized the [[Hartford Convention]] with its scarcely veiled threa
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  • ...ired by his men, he was known as "Old Rough and Ready" and served in the [[War of 1812]], the [[Black Hawk War]], and the [[Second Seminole War]] as well as winni
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  • ...rritory of Orleans); member, Territorial legislature 1805-1812; during the War of 1812, raised and organized a regiment for the defense of [[New Orleans, Louisian
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  • see also [[War of 1812 -- Bibliography]] ...North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peace after the War of 1812''. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=750041 (1940), detailed history by
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  • ...loyalty to the British Crown, during the [[American Revolution]] and the [[War of 1812]] the [[Iroquois Nation]] was given a land grant of a ten mile wide stripe
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  • After the [[War of 1812]], Captain [[George Hamilton]] moved to the area that is now Hamilton, and
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  • ...the bar in 1808 and commenced practice in Chestertown, Md.; served in the War of 1812, attaining the rank of brigadier general; member, State senate 1822; electe
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  • ...r Canada]].<ref name=enslavedafricansinearlyontarioJohnBaker/> During the War of 1812, he fought in [[Sackets Harbor, New York]], the [[Battle of Chippawa]], the
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  • He ran for three terms in the House. During the War of 1812, he served as the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. In 1814,
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  • During the [[War of 1812]] the small [[Upper Canada]] government schooner ''[[Governor Simcoe (ship)
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  • * Hickey, Donald R. "American Trade Restrictions during the War of 1812," ''The Journal of American History,'' Vol. 68, No. 3 (Dec., 1981), pp. 517
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  • * Quimby, Robert S. ''The U.S. Army in the War of 1812: An Operational and Command Study'' (1997) [http://www.questia.com/read/424
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  • ...enue Cutter Service were very successful [[commerce raiders]] during the [[War of 1812]].
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  • ...sident [[James Monroe]]. The [[Federalist Party]], which had opposed the [[War of 1812]] and verged on disloyalty and secession, virtually collapsed. It ran candi
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  • * Mahan, Alfred Thayer. ''Sea Power in Relation to the War of 1812'' (2 vols., 1905). [http://books.google.com/books?id=YowsAAAAMAAJ&dq=inaut
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  • '''The causes of the [[War of 1812]]''' started a medium-scale war between the [[British Empire]] and the [[Un ...low and Wesley B. Turner, eds. ''The Defended Border: Upper Canada and the War of 1812'' (Toronto, 1964)</ref>
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  • * Michael J. Crawford, ed., ''The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History: Volume III 1814-1815
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  • ...e white population in Indiana that was further spurred by the end of the [[War of 1812]].
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  • ...tment as the U.S. Marshall for Ohio. He led an Ohio militia unit in the [[War of 1812]]. His first command was among those that were surrendered by General [[Wi
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  • Initially, during the [[War of 1812]], Ridout served as a [[Lieutenant]] in the [[3rd Regiment of Foot]].<ref n
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  • During the [[War of 1812]] York was raided by American forces. The American troops were carried to
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  • After the department's poor handling of the [[War of 1812]], reform was urgently needed. [[John C. Calhoun]] became secretary and reo
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  • ...); United States district judge for the Territory 1813-1817; served in the War of 1812
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  • * Mahan, Alfred Thayer. ''The influence of sea power upon the War of 1812'' 2 vols (1905) [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0JnrLaBEdHaTa7aGfqMskdo& * Roosevelt, Theodore. ''The Naval War of 1812'' (1882). [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9104 eText at Project Gutenberg]
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  • *Cusick, James G. ''The other War of 1812 : the Patriot War and the American invasion of Spanish East Florida''. Univ
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  • ...rnal grandfather was general Nikolay Semyonovich Sulima, hero of Patriotic War of 1812.
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  • * Mahan, Alfred Thayer. ''The influence of sea power upon the War of 1812'' 2 vols (1905) [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0JnrLaBEdHaTa7aGfqMskdo& * Roosevelt, Theodore. ''The Naval War of 1812'' (1882). [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9104 eText at Project Gutenberg]
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  • Also in 1814, Britain, at [[War of 1812|war]] with the United States, landed forces in Pensacola and other places i
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  • ...e designed by General John Brahan of the Alabama Militia. A veteran of the War of 1812, Brahan owned over 4,000 acres in eastern [[Lauderdale County, Alabama]]. T
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  • ...the first Presidential residence, partially burned by the British in the [[War of 1812]], but the exterior stone walls are from the original building. Constructi
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  • ...the national debt, and financing both the [[Louisiana Purchase]] and the [[War of 1812]]. He later had a long diplomatic career. Also an accomplished linguist, ...n it was repealed in 1802, Gallatin trimmed the debt to $45 million. The [[War of 1812]] proved expensive, and the debt soared to $123 million, even with burdenso
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  • ...n C.A., "James Madison and the 'Malcontents': The Political Origins of the War of 1812," ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 3rd ser. 33,4(Oct. 1976), 557-585. [http:/ ...adison and the Coercion of Great Britain: Canada, the West Indies, and the War of 1812," in ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 3rd ser. 38,1(Jan., 1981), 3-34. [http
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  • * Duffy, Christopher. ''Borodino and the War of 1812'' (1999).
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  • At 57, he lead a militia company in [[War of 1812|1812]], with his three sons serving under him.<ref name=DenisonHistory/>
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  • ...rly 1809. Grievances against Britain continued, however, leading to the [[War of 1812]]. ...hurt Americans and did not accomplish its goals, but helped lead to the [[War of 1812]].
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  • The last battle of the [[War of 1812]] was fought successfully defending the city from an attack from the [[Roya
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  • ...nd Empire, 1793-1812'' (2 vols., 1892); and ''Sea Power in Relation to the War of 1812'' (2 vols., 1905). ''The Life of Nelson: The Embodiment of the Sea Power of
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  • ...n''', was a major victory of the U.S. over the British at the end of the [[War of 1812]]. It took place on January 8, 1815, when the American forces under General ...ckson's Campaign against the British, or, the Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, concerning the Military Operations of the Americans, Creek Indians, Britis
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  • ==War of 1812== ...after long and fruitless negotiations he came to the conclusion that the [[War of 1812]] was inevitable. In 1814, largely at his insistence, John Armstrong, the i
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  • ...Northpoint.jpg|right|350px|A painting of the Battle of North Point, in the War of 1812.}} ..., and by Canadians as a repulse to America's aggressive intent. Today, the War of 1812 is largely considered one of the "forgotten wars" of both the United States
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  • ...rrior who commanded an attack at the [[Battle of Fort Meigs]] during the [[War of 1812]].<ref>"[http://books.google.com/books?id=pp_PAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA524#v=onepage T
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  • In 1812 the [[War of 1812|United States declared war on Great Britain and attempted an invasion of Ca
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  • ===War of 1812=== ...ommittees and supported President [[James Madison]] demands for war (the [[War of 1812]]) with Great Britain. The House and Senate declared war in June, after sto
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  • ...Island is the only US land that was occupied by a foreign entity since the War of 1812. Kiska had one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific Ocean during WWII a
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  • ...ealized the need for a strong national bank when he tried to finance the [[War of 1812]] without one. The Bank was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, wi ...son]] and [[Albert Gallatin]] found the government unable to finance the [[War of 1812]] after the closing of the [[First Bank of the United States]] in 1811.
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  • ...the Royal Navy, which later became one of the key issues that led to the [[War of 1812]]. Article III declared the right of aboriginal peoples (people indigenous ...in U.S. territorial waters, the [[Embargo of 1807]], and ultimately the [[War of 1812]]. In 1815, the Jay Treaty was replaced by the [[Treaty of Ghent]].
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  • In the decades after the War of 1812 increasingly competitive political parties became characterized by greater
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  • ...e Lincoln]]'s grandfather (who was scalped in 1786 near Louisville.) The [[War of 1812]] marked the final confrontation between major Indian forces trying to stop
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  • ...ht (1905)]]''. After their little disagreements in the Revolution and the War of 1812, there has been a special bond between the U.S. Navy and the Royal Navy, wi ...amed for his defeat and capture of the British frigate "Macedonian" in the War of 1812.
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  • After the [[War of 1812]], a decision was made to construct a canal joining [[Lake Ontario]] and th
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  • ...orts that dealt with Indians. It fought in foreign conflicts, notably the[[War of 1812]], the [[Mexican-American War]] (1846-48), the [[Spanish-American War]] of * Quimby, Robert S. ''The U.S. Army in the War of 1812: An Operational and Command Study'' (1997) [http://www.questia.com/read/424
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  • ...le to hold a steady job and who abandoned the family before dying in the [[War of 1812]].
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  • ...t of 1807]]. As president (1809-1817), he led the United States into the [[War of 1812]] against Great Britain in order to protect America's economic rights. That ...efferson's until the experience of a weak national government during the [[War of 1812]] led Madison to appreciate the need for a stronger central government. He
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  • ...ilding, which was set afire by British troops in August 1814, during the [[War of 1812]]. Shortly afterwards, former President [[Thomas Jefferson]], a renowned sc
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  • ...ckson's Campaign against the British, or, the Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, concerning the Military Operations of the Americans, Creek Indians, Britis
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  • ...s a [[Federalist]] in 1812 and 1814. As a congressman, he criticized the [[War of 1812|war with England]] and opposed conscription and other measures for carrying Webster believed in a peace policy, and strongly opposed both the [[War of 1812]] and the [[Mexican American War]], which were deeply unpopular in New Engl
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  • ...the avenues and into the muzzles of the cannon. Unfortunately, during the War of 1812, the British neglected to follow the traffic rules and avoided the cannon.
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  • ...] were all elected as Republicans, but after the fiscal disasters of the [[War of 1812]], they came to support most of the Federalist position, realizing that the
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  • ...residence, since the [[White House]] was evacuated and burned during the [[War of 1812]]
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  • ...nt James Madison proposed conscription of 40,000 men for the army, but the War of 1812 ended before Congress took any action.
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  • ...amed for his defeat and capture of the British frigate "Macedonian" in the War of 1812. ====War of 1812====
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  • ...ere its acts. The acquisition and admission of Louisiana; the Embargo; the War of 1812; the annexation of Texas "by joint resolution" [rather than treaty]; the wa
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  • During the [[War of 1812]] Ridout served as a ''"confidential clerk"'' to his elder brother [[Thomas
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  • ...w disputes with Britain ended friendl;y relations in 1805 and led to the [[War of 1812]]. <ref>Miller, ''Federalist Era'' pp 165-78</ref> ...of the business of Federalist New England, and finally precipitated the [[War of 1812]] with a much larger and more powerful foe. <ref> Smelser, ''Democratic Rep
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  • ...n Baldwin]], a cousin.<ref name=DictBioElizabethRussell/> She found the [[War of 1812]] troubling, and she began to show signs of mental instability. By 1814 me
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  • ...inging phrases. The episode spread Calhoun's fame nationwide. War -- the [[War of 1812]] -- was declared but it went very badly for the poorly organized Americans
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  • ==Opposition to the War of 1812== The [[War of 1812]] went poorly for the Americans for two years. Even though Britain was conc
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  • ...isited them in 1811, fomented their discontent. When the outbreak of the [[War of 1812|second war with Britain]] in 1812 gave the Creeks assurance of British aid
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  • Jackson, a hero of the [[War of 1812]], was a rough-hewn, dueling frontiersman who rejected the norms of polite
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  • During the [[War of 1812]] Britain established a base at Pensacola for operations against the Gulf c
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  • Canada was a major front in the [[War of 1812]] between the United States and the British Empire. Prior to the war large
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  • The United States had no central bank during the [[War of 1812]], and the federal government had to take loans from state banks. The notes
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  • ...public, allowing the federal government to take out loans to finance the [[War of 1812]] and purchase land from Spain in 1819.<ref>Edling, "'So Immense a Power in
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  • ...hen served as a peace commissioner for the [[Treaty of Ghent]] after the [[War of 1812]], and then as minister to the Court of St. James (Britain). He was genera * [[War of 1812]]
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  • ...a national debt, and a national bank. After the military defeats of the [[War of 1812]], however, the party split on these issues. Many younger party leaders, no ...[John Adams]], quickly declined; it revived briefly in opposition to the [[War of 1812]] but the extremism of its [[Hartford Convention]] of 1815 utterly destroye
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  • ...led by [[Henry Clay]] and [[John C. Calhoun]] support him, beginning the [[War of 1812]]. * 1814 - December 24: [[Treaty of Ghent]] ended the [[War of 1812]], providing status ''quo ante bellum''; no change in territory
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  • ...in building the nearby church of St Michael and All Angels. During the [[war of 1812]] American prisoners of war were also held there. Following the restoratio
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  • Following the [[War of 1812]], [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]] was unique in continuing to have a vi
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  • ...ons for its extremely straight and strong trunk. In the aftermath of the [[War of 1812]] the British government assigned Colonel [[John By]] of the Royal Engineer
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  • Cruisers, called frigates, played an important part in the [[War of 1812]]. On 2 August 1812, ''USS Constitution (44)'', sailing out of Boston to ch
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  • Upper Canada was invaded during the [[War of 1812]] by the United States, which hoped to annex it. The Americans were repelle
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  • The high protectionism Hamilton called for was not adopted until after the War of 1812 when nationalists like [[Henry Clay]] and [[John C. Calhoun]] wanted more i
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  • ...c Wars]] from 1792 to 1814 severely limited immigration from Europe. The [[War of 1812]] (1812-1814) with Britain again prevented any significant immigration. By
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  • *[[Theodore Roosevelt]], West, War of 1812
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  • ...ces contended for Maine's territory during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Because it was physically separated from the rest of Massachusetts and wa ...ces contended for Maine's territory during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. The treaty concluding revolution was ambiguous about Maine's boundary with
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  • ...ituation+five+hours%22&lr=&num=30&as_brr=0 Theodore Roosevelt, ''The Naval War of 1812'' (1882) page 294] </ref> In another action, the British ships Phoebe and C ...ning of the guns. The pivot gun, achieving its best development during the War of 1812, offered a 70 degree arc of fire but still required the ship to be turned f
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  • ...dge]] his military policies a major disaster, for they failed badly when [[War of 1812]] with Britain came three years after he left office.<ref>Peterson, ''Thoma
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  • During the 1780s up to the War of 1812, the seacoast economy boomed. By the 1790s [[Salem]] had surpassed the port
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  • ...ng a Philadelphia citizens group to organize a strong defense during the [[War of 1812]]. He spent his retirement in Philadelphia, writing, discussing political a
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  • ...the passing of the 1807 Embargo Act by the U.S. and the outbreak of the [[War of 1812]], privateering against American ships, and smuggling into antiwar New Engl ...remained and another 3,500, mostly escaped from Virginia, came after the [[War of 1812]]. The largest immigration came in 1815-51, with the arrival of some 55,000
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  • After the [[War of 1812]], the [[Federalist Party]] collapsed and the Jeffersonian Republicans beca
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  • ...corruption in Charleston, the capital was moved to Columbia. Before the [[War of 1812]], the state's Congressmen voted to prevent northern industry from exportin
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  • ...built in Pittsburgh. Increasingly, commerce would also flow upriver. The [[War of 1812]] was catalytic in the growth of the Iron City. The war with Britain, the m
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  • ...row weights.<ref>See [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9104.html ''The Naval War of 1812''], via Project Gutenberg. </ref> By comparison, however, his hastily-writ ...cluding his ''Autobiography'', ''Rough Riders'' and ''History of the Naval War of 1812'', ranching, explorations, and wildlife. His most important book was the 4
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  • ...he U.S. government erected Fort Dearborn in 1803 three years later. In the War of 1812 it was captured by Indians and the residents massacred.
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  • ..., [[New England]] voiced its opposition to [[President Madison]] and the [[War of 1812]], and discussed secession from the Union. In Congress, [[John C. Calhoun]] had favored the War of 1812, advocated protective tariffs and internal improvements at Federal expense,
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  • ...err, Arthur. "Thomas Jefferson's Nationalist Vision of New England and the War of 1812." ''The Historian.'' 69#1 (2007) pp 1+ [http://www.questia.com/read/5020675
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