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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • War of 1812
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skos:prefLabel
  • War of 1812
skos:altLabel
  • Canada
  • Georgia
  • United States
  • declared war
  • the United States
  • the war
  • war
  • 1815
  • declaration of war
  • Niagara
  • War
  • war against the British
  • war broke out
  • North America
  • in Canada
  • post-war
  • 1812
  • Declaration of War
  • Second War
  • outbreak of war
  • lakes
  • Southern theater
  • ongoing war
  • declares war
  • American War
  • American war
  • war in America
  • war with America
  • the War of 1812
  • was at war
  • Second War of Independence
  • Niagara Frontier
  • war against the United States
  • war with the United States
  • declaring war on Britain
  • declaration of war on the United Kingdom by the United States
  • naval war between the United States and Great Britain
  • '''Niagara'''
  • 1812 British/U.S. war
  • 1812 War
  • 1812 War against the English
  • 1812 War of 1812
  • 1812 declaration of war
  • 1812 era
  • 1812 invasions of Canada
  • 1812 invasions of United States
  • 1812, War of
  • 1812–1815
  • 1812–1815 War of 1812
  • 1812–1815 war
  • 1813 invasion of Canada
  • Alabama 1814
  • American South theatre of the War of 1812
  • American War of 1812
  • American campaign of 1814–15
  • American invasions of the Canadas in 1812
  • Anglo-American War
  • Anglo-American War of 1812–1815
  • Anglo-American war
  • Anglo-American war of 1812
  • Anglo-American war of 1812–14
  • British blockades in 1814
  • British-American War
  • British-American War (War of 1812)
  • British-American War of 1812
  • Burning of the White House during the War of 1812
  • Chesapeake Bay campaign
  • Chesapeake Campaign
  • Chesapeake campaign
  • DEFENCE OF CANADA – 1812–1815
  • DEFENCE OF CANADA, 1812–1815
  • Defence of Canada, 1812-1815
  • England and the United States
  • Gulf Campaign
  • Historians agree
  • NIAGARA
  • Niagara 1814
  • Niagara Frontier Campaign of the War of 1812
  • North American war
  • Patriot War
  • Plattsburgh campaign
  • The War of 1812
  • United States in 1812
  • War against Great Britain
  • War between the British and Americans
  • War having broken out in 1812
  • War of 1809
  • War of 1812 British Chesapeake Campaign
  • War of 1812#Chesapeake Campaign
  • War of 1812#Expedition to the Chesapeake
  • War of 1812-14
  • War with America
  • War with the United States
  • War of 1812
  • War-of-1812
  • \"second war with Great Britain\"
  • a war with Great Britain
  • at war with the US
  • at war with the United States
  • coming campaign against Canada
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clgo:causalties
  • :
  • 1,400 merchant ships captured
  • 2,200 killed in action
  • 20,000 captured
  • 278 privateers captured
  • 4,000 slaves escaped or freed
  • 4,505 wounded
  • 5,200 died of disease
  • 8 frigates captured or burned
  • Up to 15,000 deaths from all causes
clgo:combatant
  • *
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • *Seneca
  • **CreekRed Sticks
  • **Fox
  • **Kickapoo
  • **Lenape
  • **Miami
  • **Ojibwe
  • **Ottawa
  • **Potawatomi
  • **Sauk
  • **Shawnee
  • **The Canadas
  • **Wyandot
  • *Cherokee
  • *Choctaw
  • *Creek
  • *Six Nations
  • *Spain(from 1813)
  • *Tecumseh's Confederacy
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 1812-06-18
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clgo:notes
  • Killed in action
  • Some militias operated only in their own regions
  • ‡ A locally raised coastal protection and semi-naval force on theGreat Lakes
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • * American victory againstTecumseh's confederacy
  • *Treaty of Ghent
  • * American victory against British forces in Florida. British forces are driven out of Florida.
  • Inconclusive, Military draw
  • For its aftermath, seeHistoriography of the War of 1812andResults of the War of 1812
  • * British/allied victory of halting United States invasion of Canada
  • * Abandonment of support for US military operations ofCanada
  • * American victory against theRed Stick Creeksand theTreaty of Fort Jackson
  • * American victory against Spain. Spain's influence is severely weakened and diminished in Florida.
clgo:strength
  • Royal Marines
  • British Empire
  • United States Marines
  • Royal Navy
  • ----
  • British Army:
  • (at war's start):
  • 125Choctaw
  • 35,800 (at war's end)
  • 48,160 (at war's end)
  • 5,200 (at war's start)
  • 7,000 (at war's start)
  • Frigates: 12
  • Frigates: 34
  • Militia: 4,000
  • Militia: 458,463
  • Native American allies: 10,000–15,000
  • Other vessels: 14
  • Other vessels: 52
  • Privateers: 515 ships
  • Provincial Marine‡
  • Ships of the line: 11
  • Ships of the line: none
  • Ships: 9
  • United States Army:
  • United States Rangers: 3,049
  • Unknown number of other tribes and nations
  • United States NavyandUnited States Revenue Cutter Service(at war's start)
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