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The War of 1812

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

The United States emerged from the American Revolution still engaged in old world politics. In particular, America faced all the trade restrictions of the British Navigation Acts. As a result, the United States declared war on Great Britain in 1812, and proceeded to invade Canada, one of Britain's possessions—an invasion which failed. At a cost of $80 million in national debt and of a single party assuming almost unchallenged power, the War of 1812 has been called "America's most unpopular war." America, born from a commitment to liberty and equality, seemed to betray its heritage for the sake of control.

The United States at War series is a collection of audio presentations that review the political, economic, and social forces that have erupted in military conflict, and examine how that conflict resolved, or failed to resolve, the forces that caused it.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      What do you know about the war whose legacy is the Star Spangled Banner? Who were injured, and what were they fighting for? George C. Scott narrates this set of tapes, presenting the background and issues of the War of 1812. Letters, journal entries and treaties are interspersed throughout the narrative and read by different people. Some of their voices are more audible than others. Nonetheless, Knowledge Products provides a fascinating and painless way to learn history, suitable for high school and up. M.B.K. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:6-12

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