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HIST 1301 Notes - Aced Every Exam These notes helped me score A's in U.S. History to 1877 by breaking down lectures and readings into clear, organized sections. Includes timelines, key terms, major events, and cause-effect summaries. Perfect for quick reviews and exam prep! Key topics: *Introducing the war of 1812 *Defat in canada campaign *The role of key figures *British tactic and strategy

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Lecture Notes: The War of 1812 and the Market
Revolution
Introduction to the War of 1812
• Dissent Among Americans: Not all Americans supported the war; anti-
war activists protested against war supporters.
• American Troops and Canada: Initially focused on conquering Canada,
considered a weak British territory.
• State of American Forces: Ill-prepared, inexperienced soldiers facing a
well-prepared British and Native alliance.

Defeat in Canada Campaign
• American forces first began a campaign into British controlled Canada.
• The British and their native allies rebuffed the American offensives into
Canada in 1812 and even forced the American surrender of Detroit
• The Americans proved more successful in battles in 1813, but canada
remained in British hands and victory in the war appeared elusive.

Key Events of the War of 1812

• Battle of Detroit: General William Hull’s surrender to British forces led by
Sir Isaac Brock.
• American Military Struggles: Mixed success; initial defeats in 1812,
improved leadership and victories in 1813.
• Detroit’s Capture: Embarrassment as American forces surrendered
Detroit.
• Burning of Washington: British forces burned the Capitol and White
House in 1814, marking a dark moment for the U.S.

The Role of Key Figures
• William Henry Harrison and Andrew Jackson: Both achieved victories
and later became Presidents.
• Dolly Madison: Known for saving valuables from the White House during
its burning.
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