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作       者:Borneman, Walter R.

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2009-10-01

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In June 1812 the still-infant United States had the audacity to declare war on the British Empire. Fought between creaking sailing ships and armies often led by bumbling generals, the ensuing conflict featured a tit-for-tat "You burned our capital, so we'll burn yours" and a legendary battle unknowingly fought after the signing of a peace treaty.During the course of the war, the young American navy proved its mettle as the USS Constitution, "Old Ironsides," sent two first-rate British frigates to the bottom, and a twenty-seven-year-old lieutenant named Oliver Hazard Perry hoisted a flag exhorting, "Don't Give Up the Ship," and chased the British from Lake Erie. By 1814, however, the United States was no longer fighting for free trade, sailors' rights, and as much of Canada as it could grab, but for its very existence as a nation. With Washington in flames, only a valiant defense at Fort McHenry saved Baltimore from a similar fate.Here are the stories of commanding generals such as America's Henry "Granny" Dearborn, double-dealing James Wilkinson, and feisty Andrew Jackson, as well as Great Britain's gallant Sir Isaac Brock, overly cautious Sir George Prevost, and Rear Admiral George Cockburn, the man who put the torch to Washington. Here too are those inadvertently caught up in the war, from heroine farm wife Laura Secord, whom some call Canada's Paul Revere, to country doctor William Beanes, whose capture set the stage for Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner."1812: The War That Forged a Nation presents a sweeping narrative that emphasizes the struggle's importance to America's coming-of-age as a nation. Though frequently overlooked between the American Revolution and the Civil War, the War of 1812 did indeed span half a continent -- from Mackinac Island to New Orleans, and Lake Champlain to Horseshoe Bend -- and it paved the way for the conquest of the other half. During the War of 1812, the United States cast aside its cloak of colonial adolescence and -- with both humiliating and glorious moments -- found the fire that was to forge a nation.
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

CONTENTS

MAPS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION: THE WAR THAT FORGED A NATION

BOOK ONE: Drumbeats (1807–1812)

TO STEAL AN EMPIRE

FIRST BLOOD AT SEA

WAR HAWKS AND TIPPECANOE

MR . MADISON’S WAR

CONCESSIONS TOO LATE

BOOK TWO: Bugles (1812–1814)

OH , CANADA

HURRAH FOR OLD IRONSIDES

MARCHING ON A CAPITAL

DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP

WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY

OLD HICKORY HEADS SOUTH

ON THE THAMES AND ST . LAWRENCE

THE LION’S ROAR

BOOK THREE: Finale (1814–1815)

NIAGARA’S THUNDER

LAKE CHAMPLAIN

ANOTHER CAPITAL BURNS

O SAY , CAN YOU SEE ?

STILL MR . MADISON’S WAR

CHRISTMAS IN GHENT

ALONG THE MIGHTY MISSISSIP’

A NATION AT LAST

ENDNOTES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

SEARCHABLE TERMS

About the Author

OTHER BOOKS BY WALTER R. BORNEMAN

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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