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Who Really Won the War of 1812 and Why the Answer Still Divides Historians
The War of 1812 is often remembered as a conflict without a clear winner, yet its consequences tell a far more complex story. Although the peace agreement restored conditions to how they were before ...
You don’t have to go very far across the border to get the Canadian take on the War of 1812. At passport control in Toronto’s Preston Pearson Airport, a border agent asks an American traveler the ...
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The privateer who fought a war for the king and made a fortune
Dive into the dramatic world of War of 1812 privateering and discover how Enos Collins and the Liverpool Packet turned ...
Archaeologists Just Uncovered a Shipwreck That Ran Aground on a Remote Island During the War of 1812
The vessel appears to be the "Swift," a British Royal Navy wooden sailing ship that sank off Sable Island in Canada ...
A 200-foot-long, 740-ton schooner with 11,000 square feet of sail will make a stop at Canalside Aug. 7 and 8 as part of Buffalo's War of 1812 commemoration.
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