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Why The United States Won The War Of 1812 Dbq

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On July 18, 1812, the United States declared war on Great Britain which started the War of 1812. The war began because of a military conflict between the United States and Great Britain. The war lasted from 1812 to 1814. The War started when the colony of Great Britain and Canada, got invaded by the Americans. The war was fought in many different places such as, Upper Canada, Lower Canada, on the Great Lakes, the Atlantic, and in the U.S. The war was a big dispute between the U.S. and the British Empire. The British limited the American trade system because they were afraid it would be damaging to their war with France. They also wanted to have an Indian state in parts of the Midwest. They wanted to do this to maintain their influence in …show more content…

I also think the war was a huge turning point in North American history. The War of 1812 ended in a draw by which, the treaty restored peace with no territorial changes. However, the Treaty of Ghent had a huge impact on everyone involved (i.e., footnote 2). Although nobody actually won the war, the war didn’t end the dispute. The war required the other parties to continue their relations and make compromises for the others. This paved the way for a more peaceful nineteenth century. The Treaty of Ghent taught the U.S. and Britain specifically that war is not the best option for dealing with each other. It also helped force conflicts of interest between the two over the next century causing negotiations. (i.e., footnote 2).
I believe the Treaty of Ghent was a very favorable Treaty. It was a treaty that represented not just the British but the Americans as well. It established a return of British and American relations to what they had been like before the war started (i.e., footnote 4). Many nations saw how America struggled to survive throughout the war. Although America struggled the country would not leave anytime soon and this idea spread throughout America. Clearly, the effects of the War of 1812 were very far-spreading (i.e., footnote …show more content…

Since the issues of rights were not determined in the peace treaty, the war was considered a failure. However, the Americans had some impressive victories at sea, which gave them the potential of becoming an American power (i.e., footnote 1). The war was definitely a failure for the War Hawks, who desired to invade Canada. The war proved that this was not doable for their military to do. In conclusion, the war was a war of honor and respect and not to be judged (i.e., footnote 1).
The War of 1812 had a big effect on America and how the world viewed the developing nation. America was now viewed as a nation that was strong and capable to endure two wars with the British (i.e., footnote 2). America as a nation had also changed. There was an extended faith in America and their abilities. Without a doubt, the War of 1812 played a huge role in the development of America (i.e., footnote

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