Similiar in that they both used flintlock muskets/rifles, but that's about it. They were different enemies; different causes; different times; and different places.
One more thing, the Mexican War was a war of westward expansion, territorial gains by the US; it was called "Manifest Destiny."
1812 was simply a disagreement between Britain & the US.
it will be the mexican war because they both were fighting for land, and they were both fought in America...
The biggest conflicts involving the United States in the 19th century were the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, and the Civil War.
The Rishabh War.
The War of 1812The Mexican-American WarThe American Civil WarThe Spanish American War
when did the war of 1812 end
it will be the mexican war because they both were fighting for land, and they were both fought in America...
There was substantial support for the War of 1812, and the population was equally divided on the Mexican American War.
The US-Mexican war.
The Mexican-American War. (1846-1848)
when did the war of 1812 end
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when did the war of 1812 end
Five, only five. The War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Spanish-American War and both the World Wars had official declarations.
No relation.
when did the war of 1812 end
Commodore Matthew C. Perry was a Commodore of the U. S. Navy. He served in both the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War.
The French, The Canadians and The Mexicans. See the related link below for a complete answer.