!!! One Medal Question !!! - What disputes between Britain and the United States led to the War of 1812? Why were these issues so important to each of the countries involved?
The causes were British impressing American sailors, a violation of US trade with France, the British invoking Native American attacks, and Britain violating American waters. -ChaCha.com There were a few factors that contributed to this conflict: 1. Impressment- British ships would capture U.S. ships and force their crews to join the British Navy. 2. War with France- Britain and France were fighting around this time and the U.S. gave aid to both countries but didn't enter the conflict; both sides retaliated but the British had a superior navy to prevent U.S. aid from arriving in France. 3. Frontier tensions- Many British soldiers in forts in the new territories of the U.S. refused to leave. Many of these forts were in the Great Lakes region, which was the "West" that many Americans were beginning to migrate to. Ask.com
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