Britain has always traded with North America. Canada has never ceased to be part of the Commonwealth, and has always traded with Britain. The U.S.A. has traded with Britian except when they were on opposite sides in a war, as in 1812.
in the war of 1812 the french and british had battled in war against each other...but the war had been going on to long and so they signed a treaty to end the war....the treaty was signed in Europe and the people in british north America kept fighting until the messenger had reached them.
The Treaty of Paris ending the French Power in North America was signed after the French and Indian War, signing the official end of the war in North America.
Because they have a very close relationship, and besides, the last time they did that, it didn't end well. (See the War of 1812)
The war of 1812, against Canada. It ended when Canadian troops invaded the USA and burned down the White House, then retreated back up north.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The end freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.
The War of 1812, between the United States of America and the British Empire (particularly Great Britain and British North America
In North America Chesapeake Bay
(wikipedia.org) War of 1812, between the United States of America and the British Empire (particularly Great Britain and British North America), lasted from 1812 to 1815. It was fought chiefly on the Atlantic Ocean and on the land, coasts and waterways of North America.
About 7,700,000 were living in North America but only 286,730 were fighting for America