they all went to hell and died
not all cause some Americans suffered from many things and most were poor during the war of 1812.
After the War of 1812, the British abandoned the Indians and left them to the Americans. This marked the last time that Native Americans would turn to a foreign power for assistance against the United States.
no not all amerikan supported the war for independence
For Americans fighting on or near their own soil the Civil War was the bloodiest of the wars. It would out do the Revolutionary War, The War of 1812 and The Mexican American War. The Battle of Gettysburg out did them all.
i dont know and i dont care
Kentucky was the state that lost the most men in the War of 1812. Kentucky lost 1,200 men as a result of the war and that number made up 64 percent of all American casualties in the War of 1812.
i have no clue!!!!!!the first offical church for African Americans called the African methodist episcopal (a.m.e) church the church welcomed ALL people
i have no clue!!!!!!the first offical church for African Americans called the African methodist episcopal (a.m.e) church the church welcomed ALL people
Tecumseh was a Native American chief who was angry because the Americans used trading posts to put his tribe and many others into debt, thus forcing them to sell their land to the Americans.When the War of 1812 broke out there were two sides: the Americans, who had practically no allies, and the British who were allied with Canada and Spain. Tecumseh did something that no other Native American had ever done before: he united all of the tribes and allied with Britain in an attempt to reclaim their land.
yes, because they all wanted to get over it so bad and they were all just tired of the same things especially the Americans.
The War of 1812 is probably our most obscure conflict. Another reason for the obscurity of this war is that its causes are complex. Far from bringing the enemy to terms, the nation was lucky to escape without making extensive concessions itself.