The French had no direct cause, but they sure played a role in it.
During that time, the British and French were at war. Both in resentment of the Americans, they seized American ships and goods (known as impressment.) Slowly, American and British found themselves at war. With the British battling the French and Americans at the same time, it was not easy. it had somthing to do with their loss of the war.
Napoléon Bonaparte. The beginning of his reign as Emperor marks the end of the French revolution.
The United States of America was the 'belligerent' or aggressor in the War of 1812 in declaring war on the British Empire on June 18, 1812.
1812 was the year of Napoleon's invasion of Russia, which ended in disaster for him. It is generally considered the beginning of the end of his Empire.
The war of 1812 started on June 18, 1812 and ended on March 23, 1815. The war of 1812 started because Great Britain didn't want America to trade anymore with France.
Impressment of American sailors into the British navy
France had NO role
Napoléon Bonaparte. The beginning of his reign as Emperor marks the end of the French revolution.
No not at all. France was purchased from France under Jefferson and in 1812 it was still unsettled land.
No. The War of 1812 was between Great Britain and the US. France and the US have never officially fought a war with each other. France was involved, however, as the War of 1812 was a result of a lull in the Napoleonic Wars.
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The north and the south
Britain & US.
In 1812 there was no king in France, but an emperor: Napoleon.
what was the result of 1812,the united states paid 15 million dollars to france
France
The United States of America was the 'belligerent' or aggressor in the War of 1812 in declaring war on the British Empire on June 18, 1812.