The Causes of the War of 1812: National Honor Or National Interest?Bradford Perkins Varied interpretations by leading authorities on the causes of the War of 1812. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chronology 18031812 | 8 |
HENRY ADAMS The Chesapeake and the Orders in Council | 23 |
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The History of Fort St. Joseph John Roblin Abbott,Graeme Stewart Mount,Michael J. Mulloy Limited preview - 2000 |