What Were The Causes Of The War Of 1812

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In June 1812, war broke out between America and Great Britain, which was America’s former colonial master. The war lasted approximately three years and came to be known as the ‘War of 1812’. Some of the primary causes of war included the desire of the young America to expand and the attempt to restrict United States trade. The expansion saw America acquire the territories next to her boundaries more so, towards the wests. The expansion took place soon after the war came to an end. Historians and other scholars in this field have projected different theories attempting to explain the reasons behind the postwar expansion. The objective of this paper is to highlight on a variety of issues associated with the war including the reasons for American expansion, causes of the 1819 panic and finally the causes for the resurgence of nationalism in the 1820s. …show more content…

The defeat of the British forces rejuvenated the American morale and desire to expand. Before the war, the Americans were already warming up to an expansion. As a matter of fact, one of the causes of the war was this desire to expand their territory. Despite having lost terribly in the course of the war, their victory in the attack on New Orleans made the Americans enjoy the sensation of victory. In effect, this made them develop a great desire to pursue their quest for expansion. The expansion processes were conducted mainly through conquests and acquisition. In this light, the dissolution of the Federalist Party which promoted its antiwar doctrine also contributed to the expansion because the citizens and the armed forces were united in the wars of

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