The War of 1812.

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The War of 1812

The War of 1812 was a war fought on three different fronts: the Northwest territory, the South, and the East coast. Americans fought not only the British, but their Native American allies, and sometimes the Native Americans by themselves

Eight Battles Fort Detroit Tallapoosa River Lake Erie Washington DC Thames River Fort McHenry Fort Mims New Orleans

Red book, pages 246 - 249 For each of the eight battles, you will write bullet points that say: Who was involved including leaders Who won Significance of win or loss Use page 39 in the SS notebook Battle map when finished

Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014 In what ways was the War of 1812 a continuation (or like) the American Revolution? What effect did the burning of the White House have on the American people?