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  1. Mar 30, 2017 · The War of 1812 brought the United States onto the world's stage in a conflict that ranged throughout the American Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast, into Canada, and onto the high seas and Great Lakes. The United States went to war against Great Britain.

  2. The War of 1812, which lasted from June 18, 1812 to February 18, 1815, was a military conflict between the United States, Great Britain, and Great Britain's Native American allies on the North American continent. After the American Revolution, the United States and Great Britain were hardly on good terms. To achieve victory, the United States ...

  3. What led to the War of 1812? How did the War of 1812 end? Did the War of 1812 have popular support? What role did Native Americans play in the War of 1812? What were the War of 1812s lasting effects?

  4. British soldiers invaded American soil, captured Washington D.C., and even burned the White House. In the end the Star-Spangled Banner waved “O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.”. Explore the battlefields and personalities of this critical time in American history.

  5. Mar 30, 2017 · The War of 1812 brought the United States onto the world's stage and was followed by a half-decade now called the "Era of Good Feelings." This page offers answers to frequently asked questions about this formative and dramatic conflict. View the American Revolution and Civil War facts.

  6. Although its events inspired one of the nation’s most famous patriotic songs, the War of 1812 is a relatively little-known war in American history. Despite its complicated causes and inconclusive outcome, the conflict helped establish the credibility of the young United States among other nations.

  7. War of 1812, U.S.-British conflict arising from U.S. grievances over oppressive British maritime practices in the Napoleonic Wars. To enforce its blockade of French ports, the British boarded U.S. and other neutral ships to check cargo they suspected was being sent to France and to impress seamen alleged to be British navy deserters.

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