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Battles of the war or 1812

  • Results of the war

    Results of the war
    <a href='http://package you gave us' although the americans and british both claimed that they had won the war in truth neither side was victorious. all the prisoners were allowed to go home and any territory that had been captured during the war befor the war and britain agreedto stop inspecting ships and "pressing" sailors.
  • Battles of 1812

    Battles of 1812
    <a href='http://package you gave us' finally general hulls army crossed over into canada the invasion had begun. the british commander general brock and the great indian leader tecumseh decided to join forces and drive the invaders back to detroit.
  • The Battle of Detroit

    The Battle of Detroit
    <a href='http://package you gave us'General isaac brock of the british army marched on detroit with only 300 regular army, 400 militia tecumseh's 600 warriors. the u.s. had 2500 men atfort detroit and were terrified of the natives,
  • The Battle of Queenston Hights

    The Battle of Queenston Hights
    package you gave usA second u.s. army of 6000 men tried to cross the niagara river and a battle occurred at queenston heights. the american forces crossed the river in boats that held from 25 to 80 men. the invasion was on!
  • The Battle of the Mississinewa

    The Battle of the Mississinewa
    War of 1812
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  • Battle of 1813

    Battle of 1813
    package you gave usin 1813 the americans tried to recapture detroit but were defeated at frenchtown. after the battle american prisoners who were able to walk, went with the british while the wounded were left behind.
  • The Battle of Lake Erie

    The Battle of Lake Erie
    package you gave uson sept 10, 1813 commander perry defeats the british in the battle of lake erie. lake erie has become an american lake.
  • The Battle of The Thames River

    The Battle of The Thames River
    <a href='http://package you gave us'the americans had now taken control of lake erie. with the death of general brock, general proctor was left in charge.against the protests of thr great shawnee chief tecumseh. the americans won this battle. tecumseh who fought valiantly was also killed.in additin to losing the battle and tecumseh, the natives also lost their dreams of having their won separate territory. (used the package you gave us)
  • The Battle of Lundy's Lane

    The Battle of Lundy's Lane
    package you gave us some canadians became traitors and secretly gave vital information to the americans.the most famous was joseph wilcox. the "bloodiest battle of the war" was fought in a cemetery in lundys lane near niagara falls.
  • burning of washington

    burning of washington
    wikapedia America had been at war with the British Empire since 1812, but the action so far had consisted of a series of indeterminate skirmishes along the Great Lakes region. With the defeat of Napoleon, the Empire turned its full attention to its former colony sending its battle-hardened troops to squash the up-start Americans.
  • battle of fort peter

    battle of fort peter
    wikapediaThe Battle of Fort Point Peter was a successful attack by a British force on a smaller American force on the Georgia side of the St. Marys River near St. Marys, Georgia. The river was then part of the international border between the U.S. and British-allied Spanish Florida; it now forms part of the boundary between Georgia and Florida. Occupying coastal Camden County allowed the British to blockade American transportation on the Intracoastal Waterway
  • End of the war

    End of the war
    wikapideaboth the british and the americans were getting tired of the long and expensive war and the treaty of ghent was signed in december of 1814. the treaty made both sides give back any captured lands and most things returned to the way they were before the war.