For the Americans to win they would have had to defeat an entire British army as was done at Yorktown, thus forcing the British to give up and leave. As it was, the War of 1812 was simply called off without a winner, as a provision of the Treaty of Ghent.
yes
America didn't win anything because they signed a treaty and the war was over. ( The war was very pointless)
The Americans planned to win the war by conquering Canada and needed control of the lakes to do so.
its because they wanted to help canadians win so they don't have there land token awat again
No, the Americans did not win the Battle of Stoney Creek during the War of 1812. The battle, fought on June 6-7, 1813, resulted in a decisive victory for the British forces. The American troops, under General William Harrison, were outmaneuvered and forced to retreat, which allowed the British to maintain control over the area around Lake Ontario. This defeat hindered American plans to advance into Canada.
One reason is that Britain was in a war with the French at the same time.
NO he did not!
Officially, at the 1783 Treaty of Paris. The last major engagement of the war was Yorktown in 1781.
they didnt win...
they didnt win.....the americans won bvecause they had freedom and rights from the declaration ofn independance that thomas jefferson signed.
The Americans planned to win the war by conquering Canada and needed control of the lakes to do so.
The Americans planned to win the war by conquering Canada and needed control of the lakes to do so.
The Americans planned to win the war by conquering Canada and needed control of the lakes to do so.
yes
America didn't win anything because they signed a treaty and the war was over. ( The war was very pointless)
The Americans planned to win the war by conquering Canada and needed control of the lakes to do so.
They won the battle of 1812