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  1. Mar 30, 2017 · Explore our timeline of the War of 1812 and learn about the important events and battles that happened throughout this period of American history – from the Battle of Tippecanoe to the signing of the Treaty of Ghent.

    • River Raisin

      The Michigan Territory became a focal point shortly after...

    • Pensacola

      The British yet again found themselves toiling at Pensacola...

    • Treaty of Ghent

      Signed on December 24, 1814, in Ghent, Belgium, the Treaty...

    • James Madison

      On June 1, 1812, Madison asked Congress to declare war on...

  2. The first major battle of the War of 1812 ends in disaster for the United States when General William Hull, leading an American army of 2,200 men, surrenders to British forces at Detroit without firing a shot.

    • War of 1812 Timeline: 1797 - 1811
    • War of 1812 Timeline: 1812
    • War of 1812 Timeline: 1813
    • War of 1812 Timeline: 1814
    • War of 1812 Timeline: 1815
    • Aftermath
    • Impact on Native Americans

    1797 - 1798: The XYZ affair occurred during the Adams administration. It caused a quasi-war with France, which the Federalistsuse to begin building up the national military. Adams believed that if the United States wanted to stay out of European wars, it needed to build up a national military, specifically the Navy. The Quasi-War ended when America...

    June 1812: America declares war on Great Britain. The British military was occupied by the Napoleonic warsand unable to dedicate their entire military might to the war. June - August 1812: Riots break out throughout Baltimore in protest of the war. However, popular opinion was in favor of military action against Great Britain. July 1812: The Americ...

    January 1813: British and Indian allies repel American troops at the Battle of Frenchtown. American survivors are killed the following day in the Raisin River Massacre. April 1813: The United States capture and burn the city of York. Though the Americans won a clear victory, it did not have decisive strategic results as York was a less important ob...

    July 5, 1814: The Battle of Chippawa was a victory for the United States Army in the War of 1812, during an invasion of the British Empire's colony of Upper Canada along the Niagara River on July 5, 1814. July 25, 1814: The Battle of Lundy's Lane was one of the bloodiest battles fought in the War of 1812and the bloodiest fought in Canada. The resul...

    December 14, 1814 - January 18, 1815: The Battle of New Orleans was the last major battle of the War of 1812. American commanded by Major General Andrew Jackson, prevented a much larger British force, commanded by Admiral Alexander Cochrane and General Edward Pakenham, from seizing New Orleans and the vast territory the United States had acquired w...

    The Treaty of Ghent failed to secure official British acknowledgment of American maritime rights, and Britain had already stopped its policy of impressing seamen off American ships. In the century of peace among the naval powers from 1815 until World War I, American rights were not seriously violated. The course of the war resolved and ended all of...

    The War of 1812 adversely affected the Native American population, specifically the Northeast and Southeast tribes. Without Tecumseh's leadership, the tribes fell back into their old rivalries and failed to unite. Andrew Jackson would emerge as an effective Indian fighter who had a no-mercy attitude. He would defeat the Creek and Seminole tribesin ...

  3. Oct 10, 2011 · The War of 1812: Directed by Diane Garey, Lawrence R. Hott. With Christopher Kozak, Joe Mantegna, Craig Williams. For two and a half years, Americans fought Against the British, Canadian colonists, and native nations.

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    • Drama, War
    • Diane Garey, Lawrence R. Hott
    • 2011-10-10
  4. The War of 1812 was fought in four major theaters: the Atlantic Coast (including the Chesapeake campaign); the Gulf Coast; the Mississippi River; and; the Canada–US border. Actions along the Canada–US border occurred in three sectors (from west to east):

  5. May 3, 2019 · Andrew Jackson scores a huge victory and paves the way to the White House. 700 British are killed, 1,400 are wounded. The US only loses 8 soldiers. Cite this Article. This detailed timeline lists the causes and major events of the War of 1812, also known as the Second American Revolution.

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  7. December 20: British begin to lay waste to the East Niagara River area in retaliation for the burning of Newark. December 31: British capture Blackrock. June 4: armistice between France and Russia, and Prussia. June 21: Wellington's decisive victory over the French at the Battle of Vitoria.