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Hulls and Harrison's invasions of Canada refer to military campaigns during the War of 1812, aimed at capturing Canadian territory from British control. General William Hull led an unsuccessful invasion from Detroit in 1812, which resulted in his surrender and the loss of American troops. In 1813, General William Henry Harrison attempted to advance into Canada after the American victory at the Battle of Lake Erie, but his efforts were part of a broader strategy that ultimately contributed to the U.S. reclaiming some territory later in the war. Both invasions highlighted the challenges faced by American forces in their attempts to penetrate British-held Canada.

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