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George III, although he was mad at around this time and incapable of any sort of leadership.
no but there was a bleck nogger with an asian cuck sucking people's decks
Tyler supported the United States' fight against Britain during the War of 1812, and he took command of a small militia company, though he saw no action. (Wikipedia)
Jean Lafitte and his crew played a major role in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 but there were no noteworthy Pirates fighting for the US during the Revolutionary War and any that were would have called themselves Privateers.
The "Laird Rams" were two ironclad steam powered rams (ships built for the specific purpose of ramming and sinking other ships), CSS North Carolina and CSS Mississippi, being built under contract for the Confederate States Navy during the U.S. Civil War by the Laird Shipyard at Birkenhead, England.The two warships would have been superior to virtually any vessel then in the U.S. Navy and thus represented a serious threat, but the Federal government acted behind the scenes to cause the British government to seize the rams before they could be delivered. After the Civil War, the ships were purchased by the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Scorpion and HMS Wivern.
Yes, there were naval battles; in fact, the first ironclad ships were invented during the Civil War.
no
Madison did not do any fighting in any war. He was the President during the War of 1812.
The US Mint was not producing any coins with a buffalo on them in 1812.
George III, although he was mad at around this time and incapable of any sort of leadership.
no but there was a bleck nogger with an asian cuck sucking people's decks
The US didn't make any dimes dated 1812.
No the union made a blockade of ships so that more suplies or slaves could not be shipped to the south from other countries.
Tyler supported the United States' fight against Britain during the War of 1812, and he took command of a small militia company, though he saw no action. (Wikipedia)
yes there was
Jean Lafitte and his crew played a major role in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 but there were no noteworthy Pirates fighting for the US during the Revolutionary War and any that were would have called themselves Privateers.
The "Laird Rams" were two ironclad steam powered rams (ships built for the specific purpose of ramming and sinking other ships), CSS North Carolina and CSS Mississippi, being built under contract for the Confederate States Navy during the U.S. Civil War by the Laird Shipyard at Birkenhead, England.The two warships would have been superior to virtually any vessel then in the U.S. Navy and thus represented a serious threat, but the Federal government acted behind the scenes to cause the British government to seize the rams before they could be delivered. After the Civil War, the ships were purchased by the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Scorpion and HMS Wivern.