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War of 1812

  • Macon's Bill

    President Madison offered France and Great Britain. The authorities the president to re-open trade with those two countries.
  • The battle of tippecanoe

    Near modern battle ground Indiana United States. The war was led by gov. William Henery Harrison and fought with Tenskwatawa leader of the Shawnee the victory was of the US.
  • Queenston Heights

    The first major battle of 1812 it took place near Queenstion heights Ontario Isaac Brock was killed.the battel was between the US and the British the British won.
  • The battle of Lake Erie

    Us forces led by Oliver hazard perry nd Jesse Eliot against the British forces led by Robert Herriot Barclay and Robert Finis. The is claimed victory and captured the entire British fleet.
  • The battle of thames

    The us forces led by William Harrison against the British Indian confederation. The us won with 27 dead.
  • The battle of Chrysler,s farm

    The us was led bY James wilkinson and John Parker boye and the British and Canadians were led by William mulcaster and Joseph wanton Morrison. The battle led to a Brittian victory.
  • Napoleons defeat at Leipzig

    Napoleon led the French into Leipzig. Napoleon was defeated and left Russia after 400,000 of his men were killed and 100,000 men were captured. He tried again but he was defeated and retreated to France.
  • The burning of Washington and the Capitol

    After defeating the amaricans at the battel of bladensberg a brittish force led by major robbert Ross occupied Washington city and set fire to the White House and the Capitol.
  • Battle of Baltimore

    The battle if Baltimore was fought on land and sea and was between the Americans and the British. The American forces repulsed sea and land invasions of the port of Baltimore and Maryland and killed the commander of invading British forces.
  • The battle of New Orleans

    The battle of New Orleans was the last major war of 1812. American combatants major General Andrew Jackson prevented a British army ,commander by General Edward Pakenham and Royal Navy commanded by admiral Alexander Cochrane , from seazing New Orleans a strategic tool to end the war.