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Nov 11, 1809
Madison deal with France and britain
In a private letter to Joel Barlow, an American diplomat in France, Madison discussed continuing restrictive French and British policies regarding neutral rights at the seas. President Madison thought this would help becoming friends with either side. -
Dec 30, 1810
Napoleons defeat
On December 31, 1810 the British began trade with Europe and Russia. Napoleon was not happy with this decision and decided to sand an army to Russia. Instead ow fighting they retreated and Britain destroyed their land. Later that year the army found and won the battle against Russia. -
After the new decade had come whites had been restricted to the east-most part of the soon to come US. Harrison and his men marched in to prophetstown. Not long afterwards they were greeted by natives that claimed this to represent Tenskwatawa. That created a conflict and a war broke out.
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Jul 12, 1812
3 dates the U.S. crossed to Canada
July 12, 1812 forces controlled by the General invaded Canada but quickly stopped. October 13, 1812 the Americans have lost another war at Qeenston Heights. November 10, 1812 th e US is heading toward the Canadian border for another invasion -
Sep 10, 1813
Oliver's triumph
September 10, 1813 as oliver is fighting on Lake Erie his forces are getting weak but he triumphed through the battle and captured the other fleet -
Aug 24, 1814
British attack on D.C.
American and Great Britain were not friends, to say the least. The whole war was centered around these people. After napoleans defeat, the British were set with more troops, giving them an advantage. As they marched toward the town citizens fled the city. The US troops stood but lost and felt the burn in the end of this one -
Sep 12, 1814
Britain attacks Baltimore
Marching to an attack the British had a perfect plan none-the less. They would precisely attack and weaken their defenses by attacking fort mchenry their main defenses then waltz in and take over. First the attack on north point, then mchenry. They may have been beaten but long live the American flag. -
Jan 8, 1815
Battle of New Orleans
The British army came to New Orleans looking for another victory. With another advantage of surprise and more troops. However Andrew Jackson , the general held them back and pulled through with the victory