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Title: Overview of The War of 1812


1
Overview ofThe War of 1812
  • Adapted from presentation by
  • Tao Peng, Department of Chemistry,
  • University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

2
Introduction
  • Between the United States and Britain
  • Began in 1812 and lasted until early 1815
  • Americans in the West and South hoped to expand
    US by seizing control of both Canada and Florida.
  • Mr. Madisons War
  • The second war of independence

3
Causes of the War
  • The British disregard of American shipping
    rights.

4
Causes of the War
  • Americans suffered financial losses during those
    years of European warfare
  • The War Hawks Henry Clay John C. Calhoun
  • 1) They believed British officers from Canada
    were encouraging Native American peoples to rebel
    against U.S.
  • 2) Americans had always wanted Canada.

5
First Phase of the War
  • June 18, 1812-the winter of 1813
  • In July American army invaded Canada but finally
    lost Detroit, without fighting a battle.
  • In October the Americans made a second attempt to
    invade Canada on the Niagara frontier and were
    defeated again due to the lack of help from the
    militia.
  • A third American effort to invade Canada also
    ended ingloriously in November north of
    Plattsburgh, New York. Once again the militia
    refused to cross into Canada and instead marched
    back to winter quarters at Plattsburgh.

6
Second Phase of the War
  • During the spring of 1813 and through the
    following winter
  • We have met the enemy and they are ours.
  • -- Oliver H. Perry

7
Second Phase of the War
  • On October 5 the Native American leader Tecumseh,
    the great warrior, died in a battle, bringing an
    end to most Native American resistance.
  • General Dearborn raided York (now Toronto),
    Ontario and the ill-disciplined Americans burned
    several government buildings.
  • Americans attempted to attack Montréal but
    retreated ingloriously.
  • On December 18, a British column captured Fort
    Niagara with the loss of only eight men. Later
    British army burned the towns of Black Rock and
    Buffalo, New York.

8
Third Phase of the War
  • Napoleon fell down in the early spring of 1814.
  • On August 18 the British landed 3500 troops in
    Maryland.
  • The Capitol, the White House, and the navy yard,
    including all the ships anchored there were
    burned.
  • The British bombardment of Fort McHenry inspired
    Francis S. Key to write the words of the
    Star-Spangled Banner, which became the national
    anthem of the United States.

9
Third Phase of the War
  • Turning Point the Battle of Lake Champlain on
    September 11
  • Captain Thomas McDonough
  • defeated a powerful
  • British naval squadron
  • and cut off the
  • waterborne supply line
  • of British ground
  • troops.

10
The End of the War
  • Both countries signed the peace agreement, known
    as the Treaty of Ghent, on December 24, 1814.
  • American negotiators believed they had triumphed.
  • More realistically, the fledgling nation had the
    extraordinary good fortune to escape the
    consequences of a war that it had badly
    mismanaged from the outset.
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