@khead99 Don't be an ass, lots of people, including the natives themselves, use the word "Indian". Just because you find it racist doesn't mean it is.
so even though we only gained a medium amount of things from the treaty it set the stage that gave us a vast amount of things. in fact the war of 1812 (although not a victory per se) set the stage and tone of america. started the american spirit and on top of that in the long run we wound up with a whole hell of a lot of land. so the british cant claim victory if they gained nothing, we gained a lot, gained so much, and wound up with not 1 not 2 but 3 cessions from the british at some point.
your facts are far off. 1. america did stop impressment. 2. it enforced the treaty by kicking the british out of the forts they said they would leave from. 3. britain DIDNT recognize america as a nation and finally did with this war as in they official or not they never regarded it as a nation. this war solved that. this war also set the state by saying the united states would go to war with anyone, hence we wound up with oregon (by compromise) northern maine and the red river basin britain lost
American gained very little from the war and suffered far worse. The war had a negative impact on its economy and caused political strife. And of course, they lost a great number of men and failed to stop future impressment of soldiers during the Napoleonic wars. Tell me, what did the Americans gain from the Treaty of Ghent? As far as I'm concerned, neither America or Britain won the war.
Also, this is a debatable question so I can't be "incorrect", its all about opinion.
@StoolCoiler i would be glad to explain to you why your wrong. just respond to this if you want a youtube message or something. all of your "facts" are off to a very large extent.
Sure America didn't LOSE the war of 1812, but they didn't win it either. By the time the war started, Britain accepted America as a new nation and there was no real need for "enforcing the treaty of paris" since Britain is not looking to re-colonize America.
Also, America didn't really get anything out of the war since Great Britain couldn't guarantee the stop of impressment of soldiers. The war just ended as Status quo ante bellum so it would be considered a tie.
@chucktowne I do not belive a single person from India steped foot in the Americas with the sole purpose of raiding American towns during the war. But i know what you meant you meant the first nations people which shows me your like 5 because you learn their politically correct name in like grade three. Stop being a racist prick.
like the flair of those old 2d games
chris1980x 6 months ago
@khead99 Don't be an ass, lots of people, including the natives themselves, use the word "Indian". Just because you find it racist doesn't mean it is.
JBBJGWC 6 months ago
This one is a master peace and wow, wow....
JimmyPannawong 7 months ago
Amazing clip.
MasacruRo 7 months ago
so even though we only gained a medium amount of things from the treaty it set the stage that gave us a vast amount of things. in fact the war of 1812 (although not a victory per se) set the stage and tone of america. started the american spirit and on top of that in the long run we wound up with a whole hell of a lot of land. so the british cant claim victory if they gained nothing, we gained a lot, gained so much, and wound up with not 1 not 2 but 3 cessions from the british at some point.
grovurover 9 months ago
your facts are far off. 1. america did stop impressment. 2. it enforced the treaty by kicking the british out of the forts they said they would leave from. 3. britain DIDNT recognize america as a nation and finally did with this war as in they official or not they never regarded it as a nation. this war solved that. this war also set the state by saying the united states would go to war with anyone, hence we wound up with oregon (by compromise) northern maine and the red river basin britain lost
grovurover 9 months ago
@grovurover
American gained very little from the war and suffered far worse. The war had a negative impact on its economy and caused political strife. And of course, they lost a great number of men and failed to stop future impressment of soldiers during the Napoleonic wars. Tell me, what did the Americans gain from the Treaty of Ghent? As far as I'm concerned, neither America or Britain won the war.
Also, this is a debatable question so I can't be "incorrect", its all about opinion.
StoolCoiler 9 months ago
@StoolCoiler i would be glad to explain to you why your wrong. just respond to this if you want a youtube message or something. all of your "facts" are off to a very large extent.
grovurover 9 months ago
@grovurover
Sure America didn't LOSE the war of 1812, but they didn't win it either. By the time the war started, Britain accepted America as a new nation and there was no real need for "enforcing the treaty of paris" since Britain is not looking to re-colonize America.
Also, America didn't really get anything out of the war since Great Britain couldn't guarantee the stop of impressment of soldiers. The war just ended as Status quo ante bellum so it would be considered a tie.
StoolCoiler 9 months ago
@chucktowne I do not belive a single person from India steped foot in the Americas with the sole purpose of raiding American towns during the war. But i know what you meant you meant the first nations people which shows me your like 5 because you learn their politically correct name in like grade three. Stop being a racist prick.
khead99 9 months ago