IN THIS FULLY ILLUSTRATED INTRODUCTION, ACCLAIMED HISTORIAN CARL BENN
EXAMINES THE WAR OF 1812 AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN US HISTORY.
The war of 1812–1815 was a bloody confrontation that tore through
the American frontier, the British colonies of Upper and Lower Canada,
and parts of the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico. The conflict
saw British, American, and First Nations forces clash, and in the
process, shape the future of North American history. Carl Benn
explains what led to America's decision to take up arms against Great
Britain and assesses the three terrible years of fighting that
followed on land and sea, where battles such as Lake Erie and Lake
Champlain launched American naval traditions.
This new edition has been updated throughout to draw on the research
and advances in scholarship in the two decades since original
publication in 2002. Benn examines how this has not only impacted
basic assumptions of force size and battle dates in some cases, but
has also drawn attention to subjects that had previously been
overlooked. Fully illustrated in colour with specially commissioned
maps and over 50 new images, this book provides an accessible overview
of the War of 1812.
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ISBN
9781472858535
Publisert
2023
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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