The War of 1812

The War of 1812
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"The War of 1812" in 2 volumes is one of the best-known works by an American author Joel Tyler Headley. The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with their respective allies, from June 1812 to February 1815. Content: Volume 1: Duplicity and oppressive acts of the British Government contrasted with the forbearance of the United States Debates in Congress on War measures Declaration of War Plan of the Campaign Operations on the New York frontier Battle of Queenstown Battle and massacre at the River Raisin Massacre at Fort Mimms Attack on York Capture of Fort George Attack on Black Rock Army bill Action between the Chesapeake and Shannon Winter operations Democratic gain in Congress Russian mediation offered and accepted, and commerce opened England proposes peace Bill for the support of military establishments Resolutions of Otis in the Massachusetts Senate Repeal of the embargo… Volume 2: The Creek War Cruise of Commodore Porter in the Essex Plan of the third Campaign Attack on Sackett's Harbor Attack on Oswego Expedition against Mackinaw Battle of Chippewa Desperate battle of Niagara Siege of Fort Erie Assault and repulse of the British Arrival of reinforcements Battle of Bladensburg Flight of the President and his Cabinet Burning and sacking of Washington Flight of the British American and English fleets on Lake Champlain McArthur's expedition The Navy in 1814 Third Session of the 13th Congress Hartford Convention Night attack on the British The battle and the victory Arrival of the Treaty of Peace England's views of neutral rights and the law of nations Dartmoor Prison Impressed Americans made prisoners of war…

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Joel Tyler Headley. The War of 1812

The War of 1812

Table of Contents

Volume 1

Table of Contents

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. A REVIEW OF THE CAUSES LEADING TO THE SECOND WAR WITH ENGLAND

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V. THE NAVY

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX. SECOND SESSION OF THE TWELFTH CONGRESS

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV. 1813—1814

CHAPTER XIV. THIRTEENTH CONGRESS. MAY 27, 1813

Notes

Volume 2

Table of Contents

CHAPTER I. THE CREEK WAR

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X. HARTFORD CONVENTION. 1814

CHAPTER XI. THE INVASION

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII. PRIVATEERS

CHAPTER XIV. DARTMOOR PRISON

Internal Duties which accrued on Stills and Boilers

Internal Duties which accrued on Spirits distilled in the United States

Internal Duties which accrued on Carriages

Internal Duties which accrued on Licenses to Retailers

Internal Duties which accrued on Sales at Auction

Internal Duties which accrued on Refined Sugars

Internal Duties which accrued on Stamps and in lieu of Stamps by Banks

Internal Duties which accrued on Household Furniture

Internal Duties which accrued on Gold and Silver Watches

Internal Duties which accrued on sundry articles manufactured in the United States

Aggregate of internal Duties which accrued

Direct Taxes

Notes

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The act of the Leopard was repudiated by the English Government; but the rage that had been kindled was not so easily laid, especially, as no reparation was made. Mr. Monroe, our Minister to England, and Canning could not adjust the matter; neither could Mr. Rose, the English Minister, afterwards sent over for that especial purpose. The British Government would not consent to mingle it up with the subject of impressment generally, and refused to take any steps whatever towards reparation, until the President's hostile proclamation was withdrawn. Jefferson replied that if the minister would disclose the terms of reparation, and they were satisfactory, their offer and the repeal of the proclamation should bear the same date. This was refused and Mr. Rose returned home.

In the midst of this general distress and clamor, and strife of political factions, Mr. Madison, who had been elected President, began his administration.

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