It was important because it forced other nations to respect American independence. It was often called "the second war for independence". It also created a more unified United States.
And yet, while it certainly has been called that....the facts show it wasn't.
Had Britain started the war, invaded the US, and kept captured American territory, it could be seen as a Second War for Independence...but none of those things is true.
The United States started the war and attacked a neighbour, but was decisively defeated and pushed out of Canada in a series of battles, retreating so quickly that it surrendered Detroit, Buffalo and Fort Dearborn (Chicago).
The British also landed an force that captured Washington. Had they intended to reverse the American Revolution, they would have held on to Washington and NOT burned the White House, but they had no intention of doing so.
In fact, the British had just ended a much, much bigger war against Napoleon, and so hundreds of thousands of battle-hardened British troops were suddenly available to cross the Atlantic. Consider the effect that many troops would have had, given that just 5200 British troops had repelled the American invasion of Canada.
Even with a much, much smaller force, the British now occupied large portions of the US...but Britain was weary of war after the long struggle with Napoleon, and when the Americans asked for peace talks, Britain agreed, AND turned captured American territory back to the US: obviously not something it would do if it had any thoughts of of ending the US rebellion of 37 years before.
The US lost 24,500, the British lost 5,000+. So to add it all up it would be 29,500.
that was a battle fought after the Americans won the relutionary war. they didnt receive the news about it until the battle was over, so the battle of 1812 was pretty much pointless.
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The British were in war with the French so the British would not let the Americans trade with the French and in doingt so the War of 1812 was initiated. The British were in war with the French so the British would not let the Americans trade with the French and in doingt so the War of 1812 was initiated.
Well, The argument of the war hawks of declaring war with Britain started in 1807, but congress declared war on 1812. So Which date do you think the war started on?
a sheep died so that was what the war was about, you did say wrong answer
The US civil War began in 1861 and the Korean War began in 1950 and the War of 1812 began in 1812. So it goes from left to right War of 1812, US Civil War, Korean War
The US lost 24,500, the British lost 5,000+. So to add it all up it would be 29,500.
that was a battle fought after the Americans won the relutionary war. they didnt receive the news about it until the battle was over, so the battle of 1812 was pretty much pointless.
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The British were in war with the French so the British would not let the Americans trade with the French and in doingt so the War of 1812 was initiated. The British were in war with the French so the British would not let the Americans trade with the French and in doingt so the War of 1812 was initiated.
so they wouldn't lose their land or be killed.
Well, The argument of the war hawks of declaring war with Britain started in 1807, but congress declared war on 1812. So Which date do you think the war started on?
because the eng felt like it honestly i hv no idea so stop askinggg
No, He was born in 1807 so he was a young boy during the War of 1812.
The US was mad at Britain which caused the War of 1812. The British took American ship and cargo, they were forcing American sailors to work on their boats after seizing America's. They were ignoring our neutrality with the war with France. The still treated us like a colony, even though we were independent and so much more!
The War of 1821 helped the US industry to grow because Americans experimented with new methods. Machines were made to make work easier and faster, so the US produced more products for use and sell.