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Quebec
St. Lawrence R. (part of Mass.)
CANADA
MAINE
Lake Superior Montreal
Chrysler’s Farm
2. Americans burn Nov. 11, 1813 VT. N.H.
Ft. Mackinac York (Toronto),
April 27, 1813
Lake 6. British invasion stopped at Plattsburgh
on Lake Champlain, Sept. 11, 1814
Ontario
Lake Michigan MICHIGAN July 25, 1814 YORK CONN. Boston
Dearborn
4. Harrison defeats British,
Lake Huron
MASS.
NEW
Battle of the ames,
Oct. 5, 1813
Lundy’s Lane
TERRITORY
1. Hull’s invasion of Canada fails, R.I.
then he loses Detroit, Aug. 16, 1812 Lake Erie Erie N.J. New York
Ft. Detroit PENNSYLVANIA 7. British siege of Baltimore,
Hull Perry Sept. 13–14, 1814
Fort
Y Dearborn Philadelphia
Godly Wood
R Harrison 3. Perry defeats British, Sept. 12, 1814 Baltimore
Put-in-Bay, Sept. 10, 1813
O Tippecanoe 1814
T Nov. 7, 1811 OHIO Ft. McHenry DEL.
I INDIANA Washington, D.C.
R ILLINOIS TERRITORY MD.
R TERRITORY 5. British burn
E Washington, D.C., Chesapeake
T Aug. 24–28, 1814 Bay
D St. Louis Ohio R. VIRGINIA
E ATLANTIC
Z
I KENTUCKY OCEAN
N
A NORTH
G CAROLINA
R N
O TENNESSEE E
N W
Mississippi R. CAROLINA
U SOUTH S
8. Jackson defeats Creek Indians,
Horseshoe Bend, March 27, 1814
Charleston
GEORGIA 0 150 300 miles
Jackson
MISSISSIPPI 0 150 300 kilometers
TERRITORY Savannah
Jackson 9. Jackson invades Spanish Florida U.S. states in 1812
U.S. territories in 1812
to attack the British at Pensacola,
Nov. 7, 1814 American movements
Jackson British movements
LOUISIANA Pensacola British blockade
American victories
New Orleans British victories
10. Jackson defeats British 1814 SPANISH FLORIDA Forts
at New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815 Gulf of Mexico
MAP 7.4 The War of 1812
Unlike the War of Independence, the War of 1812 had few large-scale military campaigns. In 1812 and 1813, most of
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the fighting took place along the Canadian border, as small American military forces attacked British targets with mixed
Black Cyan Magenta Yellow
success (nos. 1–4). The British took the offensive in 1814, launching a successful raid on Washington, but their attack on
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Baltimore failed, and they suffered heavy losses when they invaded the United States along Lake Champlain (nos. 5–7).
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Near the Gulf of Mexico, American forces moved from one success to another: General Andrew Jackson defeated the
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pro-British Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, won a victory in Pensacola, and, in the single major battle of the
war, routed an invading British army at New Orleans (nos. 8–10).
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