When the United States boldly declared war on Great Britain, June 18, 1812, proponents expected a relatively quick and easy victory along the northern border with British North America (Canada). Instead, the bloody war wore on for three years, much of it fought on US lands and waters. The end—indecisive though it was—came none too soon. How did the war end? Had it made any difference? What was the war’s impacts on the Chesapeake?
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Last updated: October 16, 2020