Cause And Effect Essay On The War Of 1812

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The War of 1812 The War of 1812 was fought between Great Brittan and The United States of America. This war was declared by President. James Maddison on June 18, 1812. This war lasted approximately two and a half years resulting in 7,000 United States casualties as well as, cost our country nearly 93 million dollars in debt. The causes and effects of this war are significant in history today, although some historians believe the war was fairly obscure. I would like to present you with a few of the causes the United States felt led us into this war, and the effects that presented themselves after the war had concluded, hopefully this will give the ability for one to from their own opinion. In the process of fighting the French, the British
The heroism of some of our commanding officers such as Jackson and Perry led to an increased American patriotism. There was no shortage of American men including themselves in the patriotism by doing something impressing and helpful. These men contributed to the increase of patriotism immensely by doing this not for selfish reasons but for the well-being of their country. Another effect that was helpful after the war was the number of weakened Native Americans. The Americans were right the British were using the Natives to fight us during the war more often than not causing there numbers to diminish profusely, and what American isn’t happy when Natives are dying? OH! That’s right none of them, this came to be a nice surprise for the
In addition to everything else the United States stood their ground. Great Brittan was known for the most sophisticated army and navy in the world at that time, but we still stood strong. We showed the world that we could protect ourselves at all cost.
The most important effect introduced by the war of 1812 is the confidence instilled in our country. By being able to defend ourselves against a mighty army, and increase our manufacturing in the midst of a war when our troops were being impressed and we were down with our backs against the wall. This showed the American people that they could believe in their country and enjoy a small since of stability.
In conclusion to the war nothing was really finished. No I’s were dotted and no t’s were crossed, everyone seemed to roll their eyes at the matter and go there separate ways. It was one of those wars that no one payed much attention to both parties pretty much agreed to pretend that this war never happened and go on as they were before. In the long run I consider the war of 1812 a battle, because even though everyone left this one at a draw the confidence, strength, and stability that was left in America gave us some of the tools we needed to win the war and earn our

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