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  1. The Smuggler's Treasure (American Girl History Mysteries) by Sarah Masters Buckey, 1999-09
  2. Encyclopedia of the War of 1812
  3. Neither Peace Nor War: Franco-American Relations, 1803-1812 by Clifford L. Egan, 1983-01
  4. Andrew Jackson's campaign against the British, or The Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, concerning the military operations of the Americans, Creek Indians, British, and Spanish, 1813-1815, by Eron Rowland, 1926
  5. Plunder, Profit, and Paroles: A Social History of the War of 1812 in Upper Canada by George Sheppard, 1994-01
  6. The War of 1812: An Annotated Bibliography (Routledge Research Guides to American Military Studies) by John R. Grodzinski, 2007-10-01
  7. War of 1812 (Perspectives on History Series)
  8. History of the American privateers, and lettersofmarque, during our war with England in the years 1812, '13 and '14. Interspersed with several naval battles ... British shipsofwar. By George Coggeshall. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-22
  9. Don't Give Up the Ship!: Myths of the War of 1812 by Donald R. Hickey, 2007-12-10
  10. America on the Brink: How the Political Struggle Over the War of 1812 Almost Destroyed the Young Republic by Richard Buel, 2006-03-17
  11. The War of 1812 by David S. Heidler, Jeanne T. Heidler, 2002-04-30
  12. The Horse Soldier, 1776-1850: The Revolution, the War of 1812, the Early Frontier (Horse Soldier, 1776-1943) by Randy Steffen, 1991-09
  13. War of 1812: Virginia Land and Pension Applicants : A Quick Reference Guide to Ancestors Having War of 1812 Service Who Served, Lived, Died,or Marri by Patrick G. Wardell, 1987-05
  14. American Prisoners of War Held at Bermuda, Cape of Good Hope and Jamaica During the War of 1812 by Harrison Scott Baker, 2007-12-26

81. American History - The War Of 1812 DVD
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83. Alabama Review: Encyclopedia Of The War Of 1812
The Encyclopedia of the war of 1812 is an excellent resource. Scholars and lay readers interested in early american history will find the book useful for
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Encyclopedia of the War of 1812. Edited by David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, 1997. xxxvii, 636 pp. $95.00. ISBN 0-87436-968-1. The War of 1812 was a complicated affair. Its origins lay in the byzantine world of European diplomacy, its military campaigns resulted in more frustrating draws than astounding victories, and its end resolved none of its causes. Nevertheless, the war was important because it demonstrated the need for a strong federal government, it stirred a great upswell in nationalism, and it helped spark the economic explosion that historians have come to call the market revolution. Despite the war's importance, however, it has fallen by the wayside in American historiography. Historians often view it as either the end of the New Republic or the beginning of the Age of Jackson. David and Jeanne Heidler's important book, Encyclopedia of the War of 181Z lets the war stand alone in all of its complexities.

84. The Baldwin Project: American History Stories, Volume III By Mara L. Pratt
The war of 1812 from american history Stories, Volume III by Mara L. Pratt. Thus matters stood, when, in June, 1812, Congress declared war with England.
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85. Remembering The War Of 1812 Training Courseware
Documentary history Remembering The war Of 1812. The story of the war of 1812 is etched indelibly in the annals of american history.
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Records of the american Revolution and the war of 1812 are filled with the Checklist of Records Available for Research on Africanamerican history at
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  • 88. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Early US History
    Ending the 1812 war. Exchange of Notes Relative to Naval Forces on the american The Significance of the Frontier in american history, 1893 At Virginia
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    89. American Privateers Of War Of 1812 Buried In Halifax, Nova Scotia
    A brief account of Royal Navy prisoners on Deadman's and Melville Islands, american privateers, prisoners of the war of 1812, runaway slaves, Irish refugees, and French and Spanish prisoners of the Napoleonic wars.
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    Old war's victims forgotten no longer [Privateers of War of 1812 buried in Halifax] Colin Nickerson, Boston Globe Staff, 5/12/2000 Halifax, Nova Scotia - Except for the name, there is nothing to suggest the sad history of Deadman's Island . No plaques, no crosses, no mounds. Just 2.5 acres of forlorn bogland surmounted by a spruce knoll. The site isn't even a true island but a spit of land jutting into Halifax Harbor's Northwest Arm. But in this unhallowed ground, forgotten by the country that sent them off to fight, lie the bodies of 188 American sailors and soldiers taken prisoner by British regulars and Canadian colonial forces during the War of 1812 ''No doubt their loved ones wept, but they seem to have vanished from the memory of the US,'' said Guy MacLean, a leader of the Northwest Arm Heritage Association and one of the Halifax residents whose recent fight to save Deadman's Island from development ended up pricking the conscience of American veterans groups and, finally, the US government. ''What started as a very local controversy over this land became a history lesson that reverberated on both sides of the border,'' MacLean said.

    90. War Of 1812
    The major battles and causes of the war of 1812. section of the MultiEducator CD Rom entitled New Nation America 17871820 chronicles the history of
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    War of 1812 War of 1812 ... Summary: The War of 1812 is one of the forgotten wars of the United States. The war lasted for over two years, and while it ended much like it started; in stalemate; it was in fact a war that once and for all confirmed American Independence. The offensive actions of the United States failed in every attempt to capture Canada. On the other hand, the British army was successfully stopped when it attempted to capture Baltimore and New Orleans. There were a number of American naval victories in which American vessels proved themselves superior to similarly sized British vessels. These victories coming after victories in the Quasi War (an even more forgotten war) launched American naval traditions. The following entries were taken from the War of 1812 section of the MultiEducator CD Rom entitled: "New Nation: America 1787-1820"

    91. Family Lore: American Revolution-War Of 1812 -War With Mexico-American Civil War
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    92. Delaware Veterans
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    93. Chapter 6: The War Of 1812
    The immediate origins of the war were seizure of american ships, Congress did not lack the will to prepare for war. In March 1812 it had tried to place
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    Chapter 6 THE WAR OF 1812 Extracted from AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY ARMY HISTORICAL SERIES OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY UNITED STATES ARMY CHAPTER 6 The War of 1812 To Great Britain the War of I8I2 was simply a burdensome adjunct of its greater struggle against Napoleonic France. To the Canadians it was clearly a case of naked American aggression. But to the Americans it was neither simple nor clear. The United States entered the war with confused objectives and divided loyalties and made peace without settling any of the issues that had induced the nation to go to war. Origins of the War The immediate origins of the war were seizure of American ships, insults and injuries to American seamen by the British Navy, and rapid expansion of the American frontier. The British outrages at sea took two distinct forms. One was the seizure and forced sale of merchant ships and their cargoes for allegedly violating the British blockade of Europe. Although France had declared a counterblockade of the British Isles and had seized American ships, England was the chief offender because its Navy had greater command of the seas. The second, more insulting, type of outrage was the capture of men from American vessels for forced service in the Royal Navy. The pretext for impressment was the search for deserters, who, the British claimed, had taken employment on American vessels. The reaction in the United States to impressment differed from that aroused by the seizure of ships and cargoes. In the latter case the maritime interests of the eastern seaboard protested vigorously and demanded naval protection, but rather than risk having their highly profitable trade cut off by war with England they were willing to take an occasional loss of cargo. Impressment, on the other hand, presented no such financial hardship to the shipowners, whatever the consequences for the unfortunate seamen, and the maritime interests tended to minimize it.

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    95. War Of 1812 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The war of 1812 was a conflict fought in North America between the United A Military history of the war of 1812. Chapel Hill, NC Algonquin, 1991.
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    Date Result Treaty of Ghent status quo ante bellum Combatants United States British Empire Manpower United States
    Regular army: 57,000
    Volunteers: 10,000*
    Rangers: 3,000
    Militia: 458,000**
    Naval and marine: 20,000
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    New York Iroquois: 600
    Great Britain Regular army: 10,000+
    Canadian militia: 86,000+ American Indians Casualties United States Killed in action: 2,260 Wounded in action: 4,505 Executed: 205+ Other deaths: 17,000 Civilian deaths: 500? Native Americans *Volunteers were semi-professional troops **Most militia did not participate in fighting or campaigning The War of 1812 was a conflict fought on land in North America and at sea around the world between the United States and United Kingdom from to . In British texts, the War of 1812 is sometimes known as the British-American War , to distinguish it from concurrent British involvement in the Napoleonic Wars Napoleon 's 1812 invasion of Russia is also sometimes referred to as the "War of 1812." Although the United States was officially at war with Great Britain, more than half of the British forces were made up of

    96. Tecumthe: His Role In The Cause And Conduct Of The War Of 1812
    Long essay on the part played by the Native american leader in the lead up to and course of the war.
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    Tecumseh: His Role in the Cause and Conduct of the War of 1812 To contact me, email me at brian.blodgett @ comcast.net Tecumseh: His Role in the Cause and Conduct of the War of 1812 Before the birth of Tecumseh, the Miami, whose territory stretched from Pennsylvania southward to the Ohio River and northward to the Great Lakes, realized that the Americans posed a potential problem. The Miami decided on creating a buffer zone between them and the Americans and they invited the Shawnee to permanently settle in an area north of the Ohio River. For the first time in the memory of the Shawnee, they had a homeland. However, their nomadic heritage led them to continue wandering about from time to time, but the majority of them remained in the area north of the Ohio River. Tecumseh believed that Americans were weakening the Indians. He saw the problems that liquor caused among the Indians, and he knew first hand that the desire for furs was decreasing the number of animals in the forest. Tecumseh abhorred the turning away from the Indian way and wanted the Indians to return to their previous way of existence, one of living off the land and not at the mercy of traders. Tecumseh, while recognizing the gunpowder and the rifle as powerful weapons, believed that the tomahawk and the bow and arrow were the true weapons of the Indians. Tecumseh knew that Indians could not manufacture lead or gunpowder and had to rely on traders for their hand-outs. Tecumseh did not want the Indians to have to rely on anyone at anytime.

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    The war of 1812 is one of the forgotten wars of the United States. entitled New Nation America 17871820 chronicles the history of the United States
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    The following entries were taken from the War of 1812 section of the MultiEducator CD Rom entitled: "New Nation: America 1787-1820" chronicles the history of the United States from the writing of the Constitution through to the War of 1812.
    In the program itself the the painting and drawings are larger, every entry is narrated. Nearly every major battle includes an in-depth battle narration that usually include animated battle maps. M ajor B attles of the W ar of US Declares War Battle of Lake Erie Hull Invades Canada Creeks Attacked by Jackson ... USS Enterprise vs HMS Boxer

    98. War Of 1812 Battle Of New Orleans
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    99. American-Revolution
    For the discussion of events during the american Revolution and genealogical matters related to the american Revolution. The FrenchIndian wars and the war of 1812 are also suitable topics for discussion.
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    100. Revolutionary War & War Of 1812 Study
    american Battlefield Protection Program of the National Park Service.
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    Welcome to the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Historic Preservation Study website. Congress authorized the study in 1996 because many historic sites of the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 are at risk from rapid urban or suburban development. The goals of the study are 1) to gather current information about the significance of, current condition of, and threats to the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 sites, and 2) to present preservation and interpretation alternatives for the sites. Through research and public comments, the NPS identified 2,742 sites of known battle actions and historic places associated with both wars. The study Advisory Committee determined that 811 sites represent the principal historic events of the two wars. With our public and private partners, the NPS surveyed each of the principal sites ( Scope and Research Methodology ). These sites are found in 31 states and the District of Columbia. Data gathered during field surveys will help the NPS evaluate the current level of preservation at these sites and make recommendations for further protection and interpretation. For more information about the study, please contact:

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