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  • Meanwhile, Elbridge Gerry (who in 1812 would have a word coined for him: ''gerrymander'') made a noteworthy remark
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  • ...the [[Directory:United States|United States]] [[Army]] during the [[War of 1812]]. [[Category:American people of the War of 1812]]
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  • During the War of 1812, an Army headquarters and a land office were established in '''Wooster'''.
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  • ...invasion of Russia]] in [[1812]]. She fought in the [[Battle of Smolensk (1812)|Battle of Smolensk]]. During the [[Battle of Borodino]] a [[cannonball]] w .../ brief excerpt] from Durova's experiences during the retreat to Moscow in 1812.
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  • * 1812, [[Directory:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] Gov. Elbridge Gerry signed a red
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  • ...Gulf of Mexico. It was admitted as the 18th state in [[Year Admitted:=1812|1812]]. Part of the vast region claimed by La Salle for France in 1682, it was f ...ritish attacked New Orleans, unaware that a peace treaty to end the War of 1812 had been signed two weeks earlier. They were defeated by Unites States forc
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  • ...ry career in the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]], serving in the [[War of 1812]], [[Black Hawk War]], and [[Seminole Wars|Second Seminole War]] after achi ...a [[Brevet (military)|brevet]] promotion to [[major]] on [[October 31]], [[1812]]. Taylor was promoted to [[Lieutenant Colonel (United States)|lieutenant c
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  • === The War of 1812 and Further Settlement === In the War of 1812 the Americans lost many of the early battles of the war that took place in
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  • ...States through the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Organized as a territory in 1812, Missouri's application for admission as a slaveholding state in 1817 spark ...tory was organized in 1812., but settlement was slow even after the War of 1812. The coming of the steamboat increased traffic and trade on the Mississippi
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  • ...ecanoe" (or "Old Tippecanoe"). As a [[general]] in the subsequent [[War of 1812]], his most notable contribution was a victory at the [[Battle of the Thame ...]] in 1800, but the uniform was added after he became famous in the War of 1812.]]
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  • ...George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] (1809-1812),<br>''None'' (1812-1813),<br>[[Elbridge Gerry]] (1813-1814)<br>''None'' (1814-1817) ...[[Embargo Act of 1807]]. As president, he led the nation into the [[War of 1812]] against Great Britain in order to protect the United States' economic rig
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  • ...icas]], as well as breaking all ties with France remaining from the War of 1812. ...can sailors. As a result, the two nations moved closer toward the [[War of 1812]].
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  • *[[1812]] - [[War of 1812]]: U.S. President [[James Madison]] asks the [[Congress of the United State
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  • ...tical power at the time, resisted the separation movement until the War of 1812 showed that Massachusetts was unable or unwilling to provide adequate prote ...by British troops under King George following the conclusion of the War of 1812.
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  • The War of 1812 spurred economic prosperity in Kentucky, but financial difficulties after t * In the War of 1812 more than half of all Americans killed in action were Kentuckians.
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  • ...Vermont for its disruption of the profitable trade with Canada. The War of 1812 was unpopular in Vermont as it was in the rest of New England, and during t
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  • ...ry. The area below the 31st parallel was added to Mississippi Territory in 1812. Both the fur trade and cotton production were interrupted during the War of 1812, when part of the Creek Confederacy began attacking under William Weatherfo
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  • *[[1812]] - [[Sacagawea]], Shoshone guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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  • ...toria, the first permanent settlement in the Oregon country. In the War of 1812 the post was sold (1813) to the North West Company, but in 1818 a treaty pr
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  • ===War of 1812=== During the [[War of 1812]], [[Tecumseh]] incited the "[[Red Stick]]" [[Creek people|Creek]] Indians
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  • ...edicated [[Federalist Party|Federalist]], he strongly opposed the [[War of 1812]] on the grounds that it was an unnecessary conflict. Nevertheless, when th
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  • ...with the settlers for taking their lands, sided with Britain in the War of 1812. Many settlers were massacred as they attempted to leave Fort Dearborn near
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  • | children=Abraham Van Buren <br> [[John Van Buren]] <br> Martin Van Buren (1812–55) <br> Smith Thompson Van Buren ..., New York|Columbia County]] from 1808 until 1813, when he was removed. In 1812, he became a member of the [[New York State Senate]]. In 1817, Martin Van B
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  • ...were two great Indian chiefs who fought on the side of the British in the 1812 war, Tecumseh of central Indiana and Black Hawk of essentially rock Island, 21:02 < Soapy> if the British somehow won the War of 1812, they probably would have given some US land to Canada
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  • ...ontinued to dominate the fur trade from the Canadian border. In the War of 1812 Wisconsin again fell into British hands. It was only with the Treaty of Ghe
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  • * In 1812 Port Penn was considered the best port in Delaware.
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  • Several battles from the War of 1812 were fought in Maryland. British soldiers raided towns along the Chesapeake
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  • ...attahoochee on the Georgia border. The territory was increased in 1804 and 1812 to reach from Tennessee to the Gulf. In 1817 the western part achieved stat
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  • ...lahoma as the southwestern boundary of the United States. After the War of 1812 the U.S. government invited the Cherokee of Georgia and Tennessee to move i
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  • In 1812 Missouri became a state excluding the area of Kansas. In 1825, the federal
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  • An attempt at agricultural colonization was made at Pembina in 1812 (see Red River Settlement), but the first permanent farming community was n
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  • * Tennessee won its nickname as The Volunteer State during the War of 1812 when volunteer soldiers from Tennessee displayed marked valor in the Battl
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  • ...children."<ref name="Irving">Irving, Washington, ''History of New York'', 1812.</ref> The connection between Santa Claus and Christmas was popularized by
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  • [[Category:American people of the War of 1812]]
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  • In 1812, Adams reconciled with Jefferson. Their mutual friend [[Benjamin Rush]], wh ...tes how Rush reconciled Adams to his former friend [[Thomas Jefferson]] in 1812, after many bitter political battles. This resulted in correspondence betwe
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  • ...j-mpp.htm ''A Manual of Parliamentary Practice''] that is still in use. In 1812 Jefferson published a second edition. ...onarchical system that threatened republicanism. He supported the [[War of 1812]], hoping it would drive away the British military and ideological threat f
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  • ...6 The Tariff; a Review of the Tariff Legislation of the United States from 1812 to 1896]'' (1904)
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  • During his childhood, James suffered from poor health. In 1812, just before he turned 17, his father took him to [[Kentucky]], where the f
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  • * 1812. buy web templates $2.69
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  • May 03 03:22:15 <Demiurge1000> Peter-C: They tried that in 1812, it was a total failure May 03 03:42:57 <quanticle> I know the war of 1812.
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  • ..., this dislike and even hatred of Britain -- the Revolution, you know, and 1812; and India and the Boer War, and all that. There are many kinds of American
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  • 03:45 < mattbuck> the war of 1812 never really ended
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  • May 03 03:22:15 <Demiurge1000> Peter-C: They tried that in 1812, it was a total failure May 03 03:42:57 <quanticle> I know the war of 1812.
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