Industrial Age · North America · War
1812
United States Declares War
June 18, 1812
Goaded by British impressment of sailors and dreams of seizing Canada, President Madison signed a war declaration that split his own country. New England merchants cursed him. The campaigns that followed were a shambles of burned capitals and frozen forts, ending in a draw - and in American self-confidence. The Treaty of Ghent restored the status quo ante, but Americans chose to remember only the victories.