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1812: The Navy's War

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by George Daughan


  and Liverpool

  and military strategy

  and Montreal

  and Napoleon

  and navy, expansion of

  and New England

  and non-intercourse

  and political appointments

  and public opinion

  and reelection bid

  and secession

  and war, continuance of

  and war, funding for

  and war, management of

  and Washington (capital)

  Manners, William

  Maples, John F.

  Marengo

  Mashuda (Algerian warship)

  McArthur, Duncan

  McCall, Edward

  McClure, George

  McCrery, David

  McDouall, Robert

  McFeeley, George

  McKnight, Stephen Decatur

  Mead, David

  Meigs, Return J.

  Metternich (prince)

  Military alliance (Austria; Great Britain; Prussia; Russia)

  Militiamen

  Miller, James

  Mines. See also Weapons, unconventional

  Mitchell, George

  Mix, Elijah

  Monroe, James

  and Canada

  and Cochrane

  and declaration of war

  and Great Britain, peaceful relationship with

  and impressment

  and Napoleon

  and trade

  and Washington (capital)

  Monroe-Pinkney Treaty

  Morgan, David

  Morris, Charles

  and navy, expansion of

  Morrison, Joseph

  Mulcaster, William Howe

  Murray, Alexander

  Murray, John

  Murray’s Raid

  Napier, Charles

  Napoleon Bonaparte

  and Alexander

  and armistice

  and blockade

  defeat of

  and Liverpool

  and Madison

  and power, return to

  and Russia

  vs. military alliance

  National bank

  Naval Expansion Act

  Navy (American)

  and board of commissioners

  building of

  cost of

  expansion of

  and navy department

  size of

  Navy (Royal)

  and sailors, treatment of

  Nelson, Horatio

  Nereyda (privateer)

  Nicholls, Edward

  Nicholls, William

  Nicholson, Nathaniel D.

  Nicoll, Samuel

  Non-Importation Act

  Non-Intercourse Act

  Oliver, Robert Dudley

  Orders in Council

  and armistice

  and Liverpool

  repeal of

  See also Trade

  Otis, Harrison Gray

  Pakenham, Sir Edward

  Parker, George

  Parker, Sir Hyde

  Parker, Sir Peter

  Patterson, Daniel T.

  and Jones (Thomas)

  Peace treaty

  and prisoners of war

  and war, continuance of

  See also Armistice; Ghent, negotiations at

  Peake, William

  Peninsula War

  Perceval, Spencer

  assassination of

  and declaration of war

  and non-intercourse

  and trade

  Percy, William

  Perkins, Thomas

  Perry, James Alexander

  Perry, Oliver Hazard

  and Baltimore

  and Canada

  and Harrison

  vs. Barclay

  vs. Chauncey

  vs. Gordon

  Pickering, Timothy

  Pigot, Hugh

  Pike, Zebulon

  Pinckney, Thomas

  Pinkney, William

  Pitt, William

  and French Revolution

  and Napoleon

  Popham, Stephen

  Porter, David

  and Baltimore

  vs. Gordon

  vs. Hawkins

  vs. Hillyar

  Porter, Peter B.

  Preble, Edward

  Prevost, Sir George

  and Canada

  and declaration of war

  and Montreal

  and Plattsburgh

  vs. Macdonough

  vs. Macomb

  and Washington (capital)

  Price, Chandler

  Pring, Daniel

  and Plattsburgh

  vs. Macdonough

  Prisoners of war

  Privateers

  Proctor, Henry

  and Canada

  vs. Harrison

  Prophet (aka Tenskwatawa). See also Tecumseh

  Quasi-War

  Quincy, Josiah

  Randolph, John

  Ratford, Jenkin

  Rattlesnake (privateer)

  Red Eagle (aka William

  Weatherford)

  Reed, George

  Renshaw, James

  Riall, Phineas

  Ripley, Eleazer

  Roberts, Charles

  Rodgers, John

  and Baltimore

  and British blockade

  and declaration of war

  and military strategy

  and USS Guerriere

  vs. Bingham

  vs. Broke

  vs. Brown (Thomas)

  vs. Byron

  vs. Gordon

  vs. Hutchinson

  vs. Jamaica convoy

  vs. Warren

  Rodmond, Solomon

  Ross, Robert

  and Baltimore

  and New Orleans

  and Washington (capital)

  Rossie (privateer)

  Rule of 1756,

  Rumiantsev, Nikolai

  Russell, Jonathan

  and declaration of war

  Russia

  as mediator

  Rutledge, John, Jr.

  Rutter, Solomon

  St. George, Thomas Bligh

  Sanders, James

  Sawyer, Herbert

  Scott, Winfield

  and Canada

  Scourge (privateer)

  Scutter, John, Jr.

  Secession

  Seybert, Adam

  Sheaffe, Roger Hale

  Shelby, Isaac

  Sherbrooke, Sir John

  Sinclair, Arthur

  Smith, John

  Smith, Joseph E.

  Smith, Samuel

  and Baltimore

  Smith, Sidney

  Smyth, Alexander

  Spence, Robert T.

  Stewart, Charles

  and Chesapeake Bay

  and military strategy

  and navy, expansion of

  Stoddert, Benjamin

  Stokoe, Thomas

  Stricker, John

  Strong, Caleb

  Submarines. See also Weapons, unconventional

  Sullivan, William

  Talbot, Silas

  Talleyrand (foreign minister)

  Tarbell, Joseph

  Taxation

  Taylor, Robert

  Taylor, Zachary

  Tecumseh

  and Canada

  and Thames, Battle of the

  See also Indian tribes

  Tenskwatawa. See the Prophet

  Thames, Battle of the

  Thompson, Charles C. B.

  Thornborough, Edward

  Thornton, William

  Tingey, Thomas

  Tippecanoe, Battle of

  Tompkins, Daniel

  Torpedo Act

  Torpedoes. See also Weapons, unconventional

  Townsend, Lord James

  Trade. See also Orders in Council

  Trafalgar, Battle of

  Tripoli, war with

  Troup, Geor
ge M.

  Truxtun, Thomas

  Tucker, Thomas

  Turtle (submarine)

  USS Adams

  USS Allen

  USS Alligator

  USS Alwyn

  USS Amelia

  USS Argus

  vs. HMS Pelican

  USS Ariadne

  USS Ariel

  USS Asp

  USS Ballard

  USS Borer

  USS Boston

  USS Boxer

  USS Burrows

  USS Caledonia

  USS Carolina

  USS Centipede

  USS Chauncey

  USS Chesapeake

  vs. HMS Leopard

  vs. HMS Shannon

  USS Chesapeake’s Revenge

  USS Chippewa

  USS Columbia

  USS Comet

  USS Congress

  USS Constellation

  vs. L’Insurgent

  USS Constitution

  vs. HMS Avenger

  vs. HMS Cyane

  vs. HMS Guerriere

  vs. HMS Java

  vs. HMS Levant

  vs. HMS Nelson

  vs. HMS Santa Margaretta

  vs. HMS Shannon

  USS Detroit

  USS Eagle

  vs. HMS Chub

  vs. HMS Linnet

  USS Enterprise

  vs. HMS Boxer

  USS Epervier

  USS Erie

  USS Essex

  vs. HMS Alert

  vs. HMS Cherub

  vs. HMS Minerva

  vs. HMS Phoebe

  USS Essex Junior

  USS Fair American

  USS Ferret

  USS Firefly

  USS Flambeau

  USS Franklin

  USS Frolic

  USS Fulton the First

  USS General Pike

  USS George Washington

  USS Growler

  USS Guerriere

  USS Hamilton

  USS Hornet

  vs. HMS Bonne Citoyenne

  vs. HMS Cornwallis

  vs. HMS Montagu

  vs. HMS Peacock

  vs. HMS Penguin

  USS Independence

  USS Intrepid

  USS Java

  USS Jefferson

  USS John Adams

  USS Jones

  USS Julia

  USS Julie

  USS Lawrence

  vs. HMS Detroit

  vs. HMS Queen Charlotte

  USS Louisiana

  USS Ludlow

  USS Lynx

  USS Madison

  vs. HMS Barbados

  USS Mohawk

  USS Montgomery

  USS Nautilus

  vs. HMS Shannon

  USS Neptune

  USS Nettle

  USS New York

  USS Niagara

  vs. HMS Queen Charlotte

  USS Ohio

  USS Oneida

  USS Ontario

  USS Peacock

  vs. HMS Epervier

  USS Pert

  USS Philadelphia

  USS Porcupine

  USS Preble

  vs. HMS Finch

  USS President

  and declaration of war

  surrender of

  vs. HMS Belvidera

  vs. HMS High Flyer

  vs. HMS Little Belt

  vs. HMS Loire

  vs. HMS Swallow

  vs. Letter of Margue John

  USS Rattlesnake

  USS Saranac

  USS Saratoga

  vs. HMS Confiance

  USS Scorpion

  USS Scourge

  USS Seahorse

  USS Siren

  USS Somers

  USS Spark

  USS Spitfire

  USS Superior

  USS Sylph

  USS Syren

  USS Ticonderoga

  vs. HMS Finch

  USS Tigress

  USS Tom Bowline

  USS Tompkins

  USS Torch

  USS Trippe

  USS United States

  vs. HMS Endymion

  vs. HMS Macedonian

  vs. HMS Valiant

  USS Viper

  vs. HMS Narcissus

  USS Vixen

  vs. HMS Southampton

  USS Washington

  USS Wasp

  vs. HMS Frolic

  vs. HMS Poictiers

  vs. HMS Reindeer

  USS Wilmer

  Van Horne, Thomas

  Van Rensselaer, Solomon

  Van Rensselaer, Stephen

  Vashon, James

  Villeneuve (admiral)

  Villeré, Gabriel

  Vincent, John

  Volunteers

  Wadsworth, William

  Wagner, Jacob

  Wales, Richard

  War Department

  War Hawks

  Warren, Sir John Borlase

  and Chesapeake Bay

  vs. Rodgers

  Warren, Joseph

  Warrington, Lewis

  Washington, George

  Waterhouse, Benjamin

  Watts, George

 

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