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Answer: Not sure what my choices are, but here is a timeline.
Explanation:
1803 - 1811
1803: British begin to impress American sailors and force them to work on British Ships.
January 1806: James Madison delivers a report regarding British interference and impressment of sailors.
June, 1807: The American ship Chesapeake is fired upon by the British ship Leopard causing an international incident.
Dec., 1807: Thomas Jefferson imposes an embargo on Great Britain but it results in economic disaster for American merchants and is discontinued in 1809.
March, 1809: James Madison is inaugurated President of the United States.
Nov., 1811:
War Congress convenes.
The Battle of Tippecanoe (in present-day Indiana), considered the first battle of the War of 1812, takes place between Tecumseh's brother, The Prophet, and William Henry Harrison's army.
1812
June, 1812: America declares war on Great Britain.
June – August 1812: Riots break out in Baltimore in protest of the war.
July, 1812:
General William Hull enters Canada. This is the first of three failed attempts made by the U.S. to invade Canada.
The British force the surrender of Fort Michilimackinac (in present-day Michigan).
August, 1812: General William Hull surrenders to General Isaac Brock at Detroit.
October, 1812: General Isaac Brock is killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights (Canada).
1813
January, 1813: British and Indian allies repel American troops at the Battle of Frenchtown (present-day Michigan). American survivors are killed the following day in the Raisin River Massacre (present-day Michigan).
April, 1813: U.S. troops capture and burn the city of York (present-day Toronto).
May, 1813: The siege of Fort Meigs (present-day Ohio).
Sept., 1813: Captain Perry defeats the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.
October, 1813: The warrior Tecumseh is killed at the Battle of the Thames (Canada).
Nov., 1813: The Battle of Crysler's Farm (Canada).
1814
July, 1814:
The Battle of Chippawa (Canada).
The Battle of Lundy's Lane (present-day Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada).
Aug., 1814: Peace negotiations begin in Ghent.
Aug. 24-25, 1814: The British burn Washington, DC in retaliation for the burning of York. President James Madison flees the Capital.
Sept., 1814: The Battle of Plattsburg on Lake Champlain is a major American victory, securing its northern border. The Battle of Baltimore takes place at Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key wrote The Star Spangled Banner.
Dec., 1814: The Treaty of Ghent: Americans and British diplomats agree to the terms of a treaty and return to the status quo from before the war.
1815
January, 1815: Andrew Jackson defeats the British at the Battle of New Orleans.
February, 1815: The Peace Treaty is ratified and President Madison declares the war over.
This question is incomplete because The options are missing. However, I will include some important events related to this event.
The war of 1812 was a conflict that faced the United States against the United Kingdom and its Canadian colonies that developed between 1812 and 1815 at the northern fright of the United States and the Northern Region.
- 1793 - February 1 - France Declares War on Great Britain
- 1806 - April 18 - Non- Importation Act
- 1807 - December 22 - Embargo Act
- 1812 - June 18 - The United States declared war against Great Britain
- 1813 - January 9 - Great Britain Declared war against the United States
- 1814 - April 4 - Napoleon Abdicates and exiled to Elba Causing Great Britain to focused on the War Aagainst United States
- 1815 - February 18 - The War of 1812 is over with the treaty of Ghent
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