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Facts
Date | June 12, 1812 - December 24, 1814 |
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Location | Canada • United States |
Participants | United Kingdom • United States |
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- The Brirish captured Fort Mackinac in Michigan because its commander, Porter Hanks, wasn't informed that the war had begun.
- Francis Scott Key wrote the Star-Spangled Banner after an American victory and borrowed the melody from an English drinking song, "To Anacreon in Heaven".
- Americans suffered more causalties from diseases and accidents than from combat.
- "Remember the Raisin" was an American battlecry dedicated to a military loss at River Raisin.
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William Orlando Butler
United States soldier, lawyer, and public official

James Madison
president of United States

Tecumseh
Shawnee chief

Zachary Taylor
president of United States

Samuel Smith
American politician

Jacob Jennings Brown
United States general

David Porter
United States naval officer

Henry Dearborn
United States general and politician

Isaac Hull
United States naval officer

Sir George Prevost, 1st Baronet
British governor in chief of Canada

Stephen Decatur
United States naval officer

Stephen Girard
American financier

William Hull
United States general

Thomas Macdonough
United States naval officer

Jacob Jones
United States naval officer

John Armstrong
American diplomat

William Bainbridge
United States naval officer

Thomas Pinckney
American statesman

James Lawrence
United States naval officer

Laura Secord
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