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War of 1812

Definition

The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain from June 1812 to February 1815. It was primarily over British violations of U.S. maritime rights.

Related terms

Impressment: This refers to the British practice of forcing American seamen into their navy, one major cause for the War of 1812.

Treaty of Ghent: This treaty ended the War of 1812 and restored relations between U.S. and Britain without solving any original disputes.

Battle of New Orleans: A significant battle during this war where Andrew Jackson's forces won a victory after peace had already been negotiated with Treaty Of Ghent.

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Study guides (4)

  • AP US History - 4.1 Context of Early American Democracy

  • AP US History - 4.4 America on the World Stage

  • AP US History - 4.14 Causation in Period 4, 1800-1848

  • AP US History - 4.14 Causation in Period 4

Additional resources (1)

  • AP US History - Unit 4 Overview: Contextualization

Practice Questions (17)

  • How did the War of 1812 affect Native Americans who were British allies?

  • What was one of the major issues that led to the War of 1812?

  • How did the War of 1812 impact America's standing in the eyes of European nations?

  • What was the British response to the burning of the Canadian capital of York (Toronto) by Americans during the War of 1812?

  • How did the British retaliatory actions during the War of 1812 impact the American economy?

  • What was the main conflict leading to the War of 1812?

  • Which aspect from Revolutionary ideology persisted and was shown through American resistance to the British impressment leading up to War of 1812?

  • How might the War of 1812 have unfolded differently had the Federalist Party successfully opposed it?

  • How might the outcome of War of 1812 differ had Tecumseh's Confederacy allied with America instead of Britain?

  • How might the War of 1812 have changed if Britain hadn't been preoccupied with Napoleonic Wars?

  • What might have been an alternative consequence if the Federalist Party hadn't declined after the War of 1812?

  • Who was the President of the United States during the War of 1812?

  • Who led American forces to victory over British troops at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812?

  • What was the primary territorial dispute leading to the War of 1812?

  • What would have been the most likely outcome had the Hartford Convention succeeded in its bid for New England's secession during the War of 1812?

  • What was the key conflict that led to the War of 1812?

  • Which strategy applied during the Civil War was similarly utilized by British forces during the War of 1812?

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