Canada is geographically much closer to the US than Britain is, and therefore Canada would be easier for the US to attack. Likewise, because of the distance, it would be more difficult for Britain to defend Canada. The Atlantic Ocean is a large body of water, and the War of 1812 occurred well before the steam engine. Crossing the Atlantic was a major undertaking that often took months. American troops could march to Canada in a matter of a few weeks.
Britain was already fighting a major war in Europe against Napoleon and France. The US knew that Britain could spare very few troops to defend Canada.
One of the objectives of the US in starting the war of 1812 was to acquire Upper Canada and Lower Canada and annex them into the US. There was no interest in crossing the Atlantic to attack Britain, and there was little to be gained by doing so.
Also, it was common knowledge that a large number of Americans had settled in the southwest peninsula of Upper Canada (the area between Georgian Bay and Lake Erie). The US assumed that at the very least those settlers would not resist, and would probably support the invasion.
The US assumed that Upper Canada would fall in a few weeks, and then Lower Canada would follow suit. The US assumed that Lower Canada, a French colony that had been conquered by Britain only 50 years beforehand, would welcome being 'liberated' by the US.
What the US did not know was that Upper Canada was more prepared and better organized than the US, and was ready to defend itself.
Caanada won the war and burned the White House.
America attempted to attack Canada. so Canada and Britain attacked America. Britain sailed a fleet up to Washington dc and burnt it to the ground. the American attack on Canada failed miserabbly
The US invaded British North American, as Canada was known at the time.
No, the U.S. did not conquer Canada in the War of 1812.
The War Hawks wanted war with England in the war of 1812.
Yes, by the British from Canada in 1812. Also, in 1916, the guerrilla general Pancho Villa attacked the US from Mexico, and the US was attacked by Japanese balloon bombs during World War 2, but the War of 1812 was the largest military attack on the US mainland.
England
not Canada in general, but when the british had control, yes, this being the War of 1812. The attacks were unsuccessful.
France and England. If you call the colonization of Canada by the French as an invasion, then France. England in the French and Indian War and in the War of 1812.
America attempted to attack Canada. so Canada and Britain attacked America. Britain sailed a fleet up to Washington dc and burnt it to the ground. the American attack on Canada failed miserabbly
The US invaded British North American, as Canada was known at the time.
After the revolutionary war, many Loyalists moved into Canada or had forts in Canada, but the USA. has been allies with England ever since the end of the War of 1812, and Canada was not a country during this time. So, in my perspective, England is politically more in ties with the USA. rather than Canada.
No, the U.S. did not conquer Canada in the War of 1812.
The invasion of Canada in 1812 consisted of many little battles.
News of an American Attack would be important, could be very very important.
In Canada.
The War Hawks wanted war with England in the war of 1812.
Yes, by the British from Canada in 1812. Also, in 1916, the guerrilla general Pancho Villa attacked the US from Mexico, and the US was attacked by Japanese balloon bombs during World War 2, but the War of 1812 was the largest military attack on the US mainland.