Canada clearly won the war of 1812, and did so through better preparation, dedication, and patriotism. Canada captured Michilimakinac and Detroit without even firing a shot. Canada won the Battle of Queenston Heights and just about every other battle along the Canada-US border. Canada occupied the entire Niagara Frontier in the USA, thus controlling the entire Niagara waterway. When the war ended, the USA was on its knees with its economy almost in shatters, while Canadians were standing tall and proud.
Some say that the War of 1812 was a draw, but, when the Americans invaded Canada near the Niagara river it had looked as if USA had won, but the British red coats and the gray coat Indians and Canadians drove USA all the way back to Detroit, where the general public and government of the USA called a stop to the war, the British government agreed.
No, the U.S. did not conquer Canada in the War of 1812.
The last battle of the War of 1812 was not in Canada. It was at Fort Bowyer in Baldwin County, Alabama.
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No, the U.S. did not conquer Canada in the War of 1812.
In Canada.
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.
NO he did not!
In Canada.
The last battle of the War of 1812 was not in Canada. It was at Fort Bowyer in Baldwin County, Alabama.
The last battle of the War of 1812 was not in Canada. It was at Fort Bowyer in Baldwin County, Alabama.
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