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Timeline of the War of 1812

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Timeline of the War of 1812 is a chronology of theWar of 1812.

Origins

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Main article:Origins of the War of 1812
DateOccurrence
1803May 18War resumed between theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and theFirst French Empire
1804Nov 3Quashquame's treaty withWilliam Henry Harrison causes manySauk to ally with British
1805May 22Essex Decision
1805Oct 21Battle of Trafalgar
1806Apr 18Nonimportation Act
1806Nov 21Berlin Decree
1806Dec 31Monroe-Pinkney Treaty
1807Jun 22Chesapeake–Leopard affair
1807Nov 11Orders in Council
1807Dec 17Milan Decree
1807Dec 22Embargo Act
1808Apr 17Bayonne Decree
1809Mar 1Non-Intercourse Act
1809Mar 4PresidentJames Madison inauguration
1809Apr 19Erskine Agreement
1809Sep 30Treaty of Fort Wayne
1810Mar 23Rambouillet Decree
1810May 1Macon's Bill No. 2
1810Aug 5Cadore letter
1811Feb 2Trade with the United Kingdom closed
1811Mar 10Henry letters
1811May 16Little Belt affair
1811Nov 412th United States Congress convenes
1811Nov 7Battle of Tippecanoe
1812Apr 4American Trade Embargo
1812May 11Prime MinisterSpencer Perceval assassinated
1812Jun 1PresidentJames Madison'swar message
1812Jun 8Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool becomes Prime Minister of United Kingdom
1812Jun 16Lord Castlereagh announces toParliament Repeal ofOrders in Council

War

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Main article:War of 1812

1812

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DateOccurrence
1812Jun 18Declaration of war by the United States against theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1812Jun 221812 Baltimore riots begin
1812Jun 23Finalized Repeal ofOrders in Council
1812Jun 29SchoonersSophia andIsland Packet taken by the British in theSt. Lawrence River
1812Jul 1United States doublescustoms duties
1812Jul 12U.S. GeneralWilliam Hull's army invadesUpper Canada atSandwich
1812Jul 16Battle of River Canard
1812Jul 17Capture of Fort Mackinac
1812Jul 19Attack at Sackets Harbor, New York
1812Aug 5Battle of Brownstown
1812Aug 8British GeneralIsaac Brock embarks atPort Dover for the relief ofAmherstburg
1812Aug 9Battle of Maguaga
1812Aug 15Fort Dearborn massacre
1812Aug 16Surrender of Detroit
1812Aug 19Capture of HMSGuerriere
1812Aug 19TheGreat Louisiana hurricane struck New Orleans, damaging both the U.S. and the British fleet
1812Sep 3Massacre atPigeon Roost
1812Sep 5First siege ofFort Madison begins
1812Sep 6Siege of Fort Wayne
1812Sep 12U.S. GeneralWilliam Henry Harrison reinforcesFort Wayne
1812Sep 14British MajorA. C. Muir's expedition atFort Wayne
1812Sep 21Raid on Gananoque
1812Oct 7U.S. GeneralJames Winchester's army arrives nearFort Defiance
1812Oct 9U.S. Navy LieutenantJesse Elliott captures the brigs,Caledonia andDetroit
1812Oct 13Battle of Queenston Heights
1812Oct 18Capture of HMS Frolic
1812Oct 18HMS Poictiers capturesUSS Wasp
1812Oct 25Capture of HMS Macedonian
1812Nov 5James Madison reelected
1812Nov ??BritishblockadeSouth Carolina andGeorgia
1812Nov 9Escape ofHMS Royal George
1812Nov 10CommodoreIsaac Chey attacksKingston Harbour
1812Nov 22Spur's Defeat
1812Nov 23Americansretreat fromEastern Canada
1812Nov 27Americans attackFort Erieredoubts
1812Nov 28Skirmish at Frenchman Creek
1812Dec 3William Eustisresigns asSecretary of War
1812Dec 3James Monroe serves as Secretary of War
1812Dec 18Battle of the Mississinewa
1812Dec 26Great BritainblockadesChesapeake Bay andDelaware Bay
1812Dec 29Sinking of HMS Java
1812Dec 29Paul Hamiltonresigns asSecretary of the Navy


1813

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DateOccurrence
1813Jan 12William Jones serves asSecretary of the Navy
1813Jan 22Battle of Frenchtown
1813Jan 23River Raisin massacre
1813Feb 5John Armstrong serves asSecretary of War
1813Feb 7Raid on Elizabethtown
1813Feb 16104th Regiment of Foot (New Brunswick Fencibles) commences march fromFredericton toUpper Canada
1813Feb 22Battle of Ogdensburg
1813Feb 24Sinking of HMS Peacock
1813MarUSSEssex roundsCape Horn, preys on Britishwhalingships
1813Mar 3AdmiralGeorge Cockburn'ssquadron arrives inLynnhaven Bay
1813Mar 19SirJames Lucas Yeo appointedCommander-in-chief of theLake Squadrons
1813Mar 27Oliver Hazard Perry constructsLake Eriefleet
1813Mar 30Britishblockade fromLong Island toMississippi
1813AprCommerce raids begin inChesapeake Bay
1813Apr 6Lewes, Delaware bombarded by British
1813Apr 13Capture of Mobile
1813Apr 15Americans occupyWest Florida
1813Apr 27Battle of York
1813May 1Siege of Fort Meigs
1813May 3Raid on Havre de Grace
1813May 5SirJames Lucas Yeo arrives atQuebec
1813May 26Britishblockademiddle states andsouthern states
1813May 27Battle of Fort George
1813May 27British abandonFort Erie
1813May 27ColonelJohn Harvey retreats toBurlington Heights[1]
1813May 29SirGeorge Prevost andSirJames Lucas Yeo attackSackets Harbor
1813Jun 1HMS Shannon capturesUSS Chesapeake
1813Jun 3Capture of U.S.sloopsGrowler and Eagle nearIle aux Noix
1813Jun 6Battle of Stoney Creek
1813Jun 8Skirmish at Forty Mile Creek
1813Jun 9Americans abandonFort Erie
1813Jun 13British vessels repulsed atBurlington, Vermont
1813Jun 19CommodoreBarclay'ssquadron appears off ofCleveland, Ohio
1813Jun 20USS Constellation attempts capture of blockading vessels offHampton, Virginia
1813Jun 22Battle of Craney Island
1813Jun 24Battle of Beaver Dams
1813Jun 25Attack on Hampton, Virginia
1813Jun 27PrivateerTeazer (ship) blown up inMahone Bay, Nova Scotia
1813Jul 5Raid on Fort Schlosser
1813Jul 8Final siege ofFort Madison begins, fort defeated sometime in September
1813Jul 8Action at Butler's Farm
1813Jul 11PrivateersAtlas andAnacondataken by the British at the port ofOcracoke, North Carolina
1813Jul 20Battle of Cranberry Creek
1813Jul 26GeneralHenry Procter quits the siege ofFort Meigs
1813Jul 27Battle of Burnt Corn
1813Jul 31Raid on Plattsburg
1813Jul 31Second occupation of York
1813Aug 2GeneralHenry Proctor's assault fails atFort Stephenson
1813Aug 4CommodoreOliver Hazard Perry sails fleet intoLake Erie
1813Aug 5Dominica vs.Decatur
1813Aug 7U.S.schoonersHamilton andScourge founder onLake Ontario
1813Aug 10Naval engagement ships Julia and Pert captured[clarification needed]
1813Aug 12Capture of USS Argus
1813Aug 30Fort Mims massacre
1813Sep 10Battle of Lake Erie
1813Sep 25Capture of HMS Boxer
1813Sep 26GeneralWilliam Henry Harrison lands in Canada, Detroit liberated
1813Sep 28Burlington Races
1813Oct 5Battle of the Thames
1813Oct 26Battle of the Chateauguay
1813Nov 3Battle of Tallushatchee
1813Nov 4Great Britain offers the United Statespeacenegotiations
1813Nov 6GeneralJames Wilkinson's flotilla runs past the batteries atFort Wellington
1813Nov 9Battle of Talladega
1813Nov 10Skirmish at Hoople's Creek
1813Nov 11Battle of Crysler's Farm
1813Nov 13Skirmish at Nanticoke
1813Nov 15Funeral of General Covington atFrench Mills
1813Nov 15GeneralJames Wilkinson's army goes into winter quarters
1813Nov 16British extendnaval blockade along U.S. coast
1813Dec 10Burning of Newark
1813Dec 10Major General David Adams burnedNuyaka
1813Dec 15Skirmish at Thomas McCrae's house
1813Dec 19Capture of Fort Niagara
1813Dec 19 - 31British destroyLewiston,Fort Schlosser,Black Rock, andBuffalo

1814

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DateOccurrence
1814Jan 23Battles of Emuckfaw and Enotachopo Creek
1814Jan 24Battle of Enotachopco
1814Jan 27Battle of Calebee Creek
1814Mar 4Battle of Longwoods
1814Mar 27Battle of Horseshoe Bend
1814Mar 28Capture of USS Essex
1814Mar 30Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814)
1814Apr 11Napoleonabdicates Frenchthrone for the first time
1814Apr 20HMS Orpheus defeatsUSS Frolic
1814Apr 14United States repealsEmbargo Act andNonimportation Act
1814Apr 25British extendblockade toNew England
1814Apr 29Capture of HMS Epervier
1814May 1GeneralWilliam Clark leavesSt. Louis forPrairie du Chien
1814May 6Raid on Fort Oswego
1814May 14Skirmish at Otter Creek
1814May 18Lieutenant ColonelRobert McDouall relievesFort Mackinac
1814May 29Skirmish at Sandy Creek
1814Jun 6GeneralWilliam Clark establishes Fort Shelby atPrairie du Chien
1814Jun 28MajorWilliam McKay's expedition leavesFort Mackinac
1814Jun 28USSWasp defeatsHMSReindeer
1814Jul 3Americans captureFort Erie
1814Jul 5Battle of Chippawa
1814Jul 20Trials atAncasterBloody Assize
1814Jul 20Surrender of Fort Shelby
1814Jul 21Battle of Rock Island Rapids
1814Jul 21Raid on Sault Ste. Marie
1814Jul 22Treaty of Greenville US and western tribes ally against Great Britain
1814Jul 25Battle of Lundy's Lane
1814Jul 26Sinclair'ssquadron arrives offMackinac Island
1814Aug 1Schooner Nancy warned ofFort Mackinacblockade
1814Aug 2Siege of Fort Erie
1814Aug 4Battle of Mackinac Island
1814Aug 8Peacenegotiations begin inGhent
1814Aug 9Creek people signtreaty atFort Jackson
1814Aug 10Raid on Stonington
1814Aug 12Capture ofUSS Somers andUSS Ohio onLake Ontario
1814Aug 13Part ofSinclair'ssquadron arrives atNottawasaga River
1814Aug 14SchoonerNancy destroyed
1814Aug 14British occupyPensacola
1814Aug 15Assault on Fort Erie
1814Aug 19British land nearBenedict, Maryland
1814Aug 24Battle of Bladensburg
1814Aug 24Burning of Washington
1814Aug 27British occupyPoint Lookout, Maryland
1814Aug 27Retreatinggarrison destroysFort Washington
1814Aug 28British captureAlexandria, Virginia
1814Aug 28Nantucket declaresneutrality
1814Sep 1Construction commences onPenetang Road
1814Sep 1USS Wasp (1813) sinksHMS Avon
1814Sep 1GeneralGeorge Prevost moves south towardPlattsburgh
1814Sep 3Capture ofTigress andScorpion
1814Sep 4Battle of Plattsburgh
1814Sep 4John Armstrong, Jr.resigns andJames Monroe becomes Secretary of War
1814Sep 5Skirmish at Rock Island Rapids
1814Sep 6Skirmish at Beekmantown
1814Sep 6Battle of Credit Island
1814Sep 8Fort Johnson built, abandoned one month later
1814Sep 9Capture ofFort O'Brian
1814Sep 11Battle of Plattsburgh
1814Sep 12Battle of North Point
1814Sep 12British repulsed atMobile, Alabama
1814Sep 13Bombardment of Fort McHenry
1814Sep 13Francis Scott Key writesThe Star-Spangled Banner
1814Sep 14Battle of Fort Bowyer
1814Sep 17Counterattack atSiege of Fort Erie
1814Sep 26Britishsquadron capturesUSSGeneral Armstrong
1814Oct 19Battle of Cook's Mills
1814Oct 21United Kingdom offerspeace on basis ofuti possidetis
1814Oct 26Raid through the Thames Valley
1814Nov 5AmericansevacuateFort Erie
1814Nov 6Battle of Malcolm's Mills
1814Nov 7Battle of Pensacola
1814Nov 25Britishfleetsail fromJamaica forNew Orleans
1814Nov 27United Kingdom drops demands foruti possidetis
1814Dec 14British overwhelm Americangunboats onLake Borgne
1814Dec 15Hartford Convention
1814Dec 15United States adopts additional internal taxation
1814Dec 23British land their troops belowNew Orleans
1814Dec 23GeneralAndrew Jackson surprise attacks British
1814Dec 24Treaty of Ghent signed
1814Dec 28United States rejectsconscription proposal

1815

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Main article:Results of the War of 1812
DateOccurrence
1815Jan 8Battle of New Orleans
1815Jan 16Capture of USS President
1815Feb 1Construction commences ofPentanguishene Naval Yard
1815Feb 12Surrender of Fort Bowyer
1815Feb 17United States ratifiesTreaty of Ghent
1815Feb 17United States rejectsFirst Bank of the United States proposal
1815Feb 20Capture of Cyane
1815Mar 1Napoleonescaped fromElba, triggering theHundred Days
1815Mar 10Treaty of Nicolls' Outpost (unratified)
1815Mar 23Capture of HMS Penguin
1815Apr 6Escape fromH M Dartmoor Prison
1815May 24Battle of the Sink Hole

See also

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References

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  1. ^"HistoricPlaces.ca - HistoricPlaces.ca".www.historicplaces.ca. RetrievedOctober 6, 2019.

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