War in the Chesapeake : the British campaigns to control the Bay, 1813-14 /Charles Patrick Neimeyer.
"In the early nineteenth century, the United States of America was far from united. The United States faced internal strife over the extent of governance and the rights of individual states. The United States' relationship with their former colonial power was also uncertain. Britain impressed American sailors and supported Native Americans' actions in the northwest and on the Canadian border. In the summer of 1812, President James Madison chose to go to war against Britain. In the early nineteenth century, the United States of America was far from united. The United States faced internal strife over the extent of governance and the rights of individual states. The United States' relationship with their former colonial power was also uncertain. Britain impressed American sailors and supported Native Americans' actions in the northwest and on the Canadian border. In the summer of 1812, President James Madison chose to go to war against Britain. War in the Chesapeake illustrates the causes for the War of 1812, the political impacts of the war on America, and the war effort in the Chesapeake Bay."--Provided by the publisher.
Record Details
Publisher: | Naval Institute Press, |
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Pub Date: | 2015 |
Pages: | x, 244 pages: |
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Call Number
355.49"1813/1814"(42:73)
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Copy
1
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Item ID
PBH7584
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Material
BOOK
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Location
Onsite storage - please ORDER to view
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