the battle of Lake Erie and the battle of New Orleans
Yes, War of 1812 was ONE of the most dramatic battles at sea.
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The Second War of Independence is the War of 1812, smartie.
During the War of 1812, most of the battles that occurred took place on the continent of North America in lands possessed by the United States, such as Washington, D.C., and New Orleans. Some conflicts were naval in nature, whether offshore America or in the waters around Great Britain.
I think maybe Battle of the Bulge might be one of the most important battles in World War 2 because was a big and the bloodiest battles in World War 2.The Germans attacked small areas of the Allies,or at least I have been told.Also I think maybe the battle for the Atlantic that was December 1939-1944 because I believe it was a battle on sea,and it had something to do with German ships sinking,but I could be wrong.I think of any other battles I'll post.
General Isaac Brock was involved in most battles in the war of 1812 and others. two battles i know he fought in are "the battle of Queenston Heights" and "the battle of Detroit".
Old Ironsides was the most famous ship
Battle of New Orleans
Battle of New Orleans
Battle of New Orleans
The four most important battles were Battle of Verdun Battle of The Somme Battle of Ypres And the 1918 Battle of Amiens
a lot of things like the battle of New Orleans one of the most important battles in the war of 1812 pirates invaded and its home to many festivals and events (there are more than 75 just in the city of Louisiana)