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The civil war of 1812 by alan taylor
The civil war of 1812 by alan taylor








He explores the northern boundary that divided two kinds of Americans-the rebels who won the revolution and the loyalists who, having chosen the losing side, fled to Canada. Alan Taylor, turning away from those images, focuses on a theater of the war neglected by myths and icons. Andrew Jackson victorious in New Orleans. Images of the War of 1812 flash swiftly through American history: The rockets’ red glare.

the civil war of 1812 by alan taylor

Visit the HistoryNet store to order your copy today!Īmerican Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, and Indian Alliesīy Alan Taylor. Moving beyond national histories to examine the lives of common men and women, The Civil War of 1812 reveals a brutal war and illuminates the tangled origins of the United States and Canada.This article is from the Winter 2011 issue of MHQ. After fighting each other to a standstill, the Americans and the British concluded that they could safely share the continent along a border that favored the United States at the expense of Canadians and Indians.

the civil war of 1812 by alan taylor

In the early nineteenth century, Britons and Americans renewed their struggle over the legacy of the American Revolution, leading to a second confrontation that redefined North America. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor’s vivid book tells the riveting story of the U.S.-Canada borderland, and of the soldiers, immigrants, settlers, and Indians who fought to determine the fate of a continent. During the war, both sides struggled to sustain armies in a northern land of immense forests, vast lakes, and stark seasonal swings in the weather. The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, and Indian Allies










The civil war of 1812 by alan taylor