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The War Of 1812 Essay Research Paper

The War Of 1812 Essay, Research Paper


To many, the War of 1812 is considered


the second war for independence. To me, it is the one of the most


unusual wars of all time.


During a time period between 1803-1812


British sailors had been tormenting American ships on the high seas.


British captains would eventually take over and capture over 10,000 American


citizens to man British ships. In June of 1807, three miles off the


coast of Virginia, an American ship named the Chesapeake was commanded


by a British ship named the Leopard to be boarded. When the Chesapeake


refused to cooperate, the Leopard fired, killing three and wounding eighteen.


This humiliated the United States and its people. The anti-British


frame of mind was in full swing on the eve of the upcoming election.


In 1812, James Madison was elected President


of the United States. Aggressive southern frontiersman known as the


Warhawks dominated Congress. The group included Kentuckian Henry


Clay as Speaker of the house and South Carolinian John C. Calhoun.


These men and others rejected Thomas Jefferson?s strategy of peaceful coercion.


These speakers could ignite a crowd and stir up aggressiveness towards


the British. They would talk of the humiliation and how America shouldn?t


have to put up with it. They were pressuring Madison to do something.


Congress wanted Madison to invade Canada and attack the Indians who had


been tormenting homes on the frontier. Madison finally succumbed


to their wishes and declared war on the British June 1, 1812. The


timing of his actions seemed odd as over the last few months actions against


each country seemed to have been at ease. There had been no new attacks


on the high seas and at the time Madison called for war, British Government


was suspending the Orders in Council. This was an appeasing gesture


that in all likelihood would have preserved the peace.


Madison never really wanted the annexation


of Canada; he was merely pushed into the decision. There were three


attempts to invade Canada and they all failed. Toronto, the capital of


Canada was assaulted and burned to the ground in the Battle of York April


27, 1813. Two more attempts were made and the struggling United States


Army was pushed back. British naval ships blockaded all major ports


and no ships were allowed to leave or enter.


As successful as the British troops were


on land, the high seas belonged to the Americans. Captain Isaac Hull?s


ship, the Constitution won a major battle against the HMS Guerriere and


American privateers crushed or captured a number of British merchant ships.


On September 13,1813, Oliver Hazard Perry commanded a decisive American


naval victory at the Battle of Lake Erie. In October of that same


year, Indian Chief Tecumseh was killed at the Battle of Thames, a United


States victory. In March of 1814, Andrew Jackson scored a victory


at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend over the Creek Indians. By this time


the British were already tired of the war and it was costing them too much


money.


As the threat of Napoleon decreased in


Europe, the British navy increased in size and power in North America.


The naval blockades in American ports became much stronger than they were


ever before. Sir George Prevost, commander of the British forces


hastily entered upper New York State; an American fleet headed by Captain


Thomas Macdonough was waiting to turn him back. The Battle of Plattsburgh


was an American victory and it secured a northern border between the two


countries.


Before the Battle of Plattsburgh, British


forces had already planned a three-part invasion into the United States.


They were amazed to see that the Chesapeake region, which they had tormented


throughout the war, was totally defenseless. The British invaded


and burned down the Capital and other Government buildings. In no


way were these actions essential to a British victory. They were


simply retaliation for Americans burning down the Canadian capital of Ontario.


The British were not impressed with the defenseless capital and wanted


more. On September 13,1814, British Naval ships began bombarding


Baltimore and Fort McHenry. For twenty-four hours Fort McHenry became


a theater of war. When the British finally gave up the maneuver,


Francis Scott Key wrote a song devoted to the perseverance of Fort McHenry


called The Star Spangled Banner. Today it is our National Anthem.


While a Peace treaty was being put together


in Europe, British troops were about to invade New Orleans in one of the


most bitter endings to one of the strangest wars of all time. The


War of 1812 was over and British troops were going into Battle one last


time. Andrew Jackson was the leader of the American forces in New


Orleans and his troops were well defended. Seven hundred British


troops were killed and over thirteen hundred were wounded. The entire British


force was routed. The Americans only suffered light casualties.


Andrew Jackson became a national hero and gave the United States a much-needed


sense of pride.


I think the War of 1812 was the turning


point in American independence. It marked the end of the United States


dependence on Great Britain and the Americans totally accepted it.


The War also contributed to the strengthening of Canada. In the end


the United States finally became its own nation.

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