The immediate causes of the War of 1812 were a sequence of economic consent removed by the British and French opposed to the United States as piece of the Napoleonic Wars and the Americans upset at the British impressment operation mainly from the Chesapeake event during 1807. “In 1807, British warships attacked the U.S. Navy vessel Chesapeake, killing three, wounding eighteen, and seizing four alleged deserters.” (Henretta, 215) In 1809, the United States’ Congress revoked Thomas Jefferson’s much disliked Embargo Act. In 1806, the Embargo Act paralyzed the American marketing, during this time the United States tried many retaliation type embargoes. These embargoes did not really hurt Britain that as much it the United States, vexing the American citizens and supplying aid to War Hawks in Congress. However, United States and Britain both endured a great deal of losses such as the burning of the White House in 1814. “British troops enter Washington, D.C. and burn the White House in retaliation for the American attack on the city of York in Ontario, Canada, in June 1812” (History.com Staff 2009) The British were …show more content…
On January 8, 1815, Packenham ordered an attack at 6:00 AM. Expecting another Bladensburg, the British forces assaulted Jackson’s army for the front. Under Jackson, the American forces did not turn away, they achieved the greatest victory, and defeated the British army. The War now at stalemate, on Christmas Eve in 1814, the Treaty of Ghent two sides signed the Treaty of Ghent. The treaty returned United States-British relations to the status they had had before the war: neither side gained or lost territory. “The ratification of the Treaty of Ghent on February 17, 1815, ended the war but left many of the most contentious questions unresolved. “ (History.com Staff