There were a series of long standing conflicts that actually led to the War of 1812. First of all, there were trade restrictions brought about as the result of Britainâ??s war with France. British ships continued to hijack American sailors from American ships and force them into impressment with the Royal Navy. The British were openly supporting and instigating difficulties between the Native Americans and the colonists.
The Americans got tired of the control of King George III, and the Parliament of England being in control of the lives and their pursuit of their happiness. So, in 1776, they decided that they had enough. That the time had come for America to be a free and independent nation. England wasn't going to just had over the New World to the Americans, without a war. So, that's why America and England fought with each other.
The United 1.5 wars with the English. The first was the Revolution and the second was the war of 1812. In 1812 the British troops burned the White House and in the revolution many men died and the cost did have the new nation struggling.
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There were only eighteen states in the Union during the war with England in 1812:DelawarePennsylvaniaNew JerseyGeorgiaConnecticutMassachusettsMarylandSouth CarolinaNew HampshireVirginiaNew YorkNorth CarolinaRhode IslandVermontKentuckyTennesseeOhioLouisiana
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the United States of America and England.
We fought on two fronts in 1812 England v America England v France won one.......lost one.....
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England didn't win the war of 1812...It ended in a draw when the British failed to capture the United States and the United States failed to capture British North America
American revolutionary war and or it can just be called the American revolution
The British we're violating America's water ways and impressing American Sailors.
During the War of 1812, most of the battles that occurred took place on the continent of North America in lands possessed by the United States, such as Washington, D.C., and New Orleans. Some conflicts were naval in nature, whether offshore America or in the waters around Great Britain.
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France - this was the time of the Napoleonic Wars. They were also in conflicts involving the newly established United States of America (War of 1812).