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War of 1812

A History from Beginning to End

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War of 1812

By: Henry Freeman
Narrated by: Mike Norgaard
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The War of 1812 is often forgotten when we think about the history of the United States. Yet, the effects of what seems a minor and insignificant conflict are far-reaching, even to today. The world settled into the roles it would play out for decades, and the boundaries of the United States and Canada would be set for the next two hundred years.

Inside you will read about....

  • The beginning of the war
  • From Tippecanoe to War Hawks
  • The war in the north
  • The battles of the Middle United States: Iowa and Lake Erie
  • The Patriot’s War
  • Washington in flames
  • A bit about pirates
  • What is the impact of the War of 1812?
  • And much more!

Unlikely heroes would rise, leading to eventual power, while Native Americans would play out their own struggle on a backdrop of bloodshed and intrigue.

©2016 Henry Freeman (P)2017 Henry Freeman
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