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The Canadian Theater, 1813
Publisher title : The Canadian Theater, 1813
RICHARD V. BARBUTO
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Summary
America had gone to war in June 1812 confident that the conquest of Canada would be swift and decisive. However, ill-prepared and hindered by inexperienced leaders, untrained troops, and a lack of resources, the United States quickly found itself on the defensive, suffering major setbacks at Detroit, Queenston, and the River Raisin. By the end of the year, British and Canadian forces stood firm, and some American-held territories had even fallen to the British. Recognizing the need for significant change, President James Madison’s administration took steps to reform the army and improve recruitment, pay, and supply logistics. In an important shift, the U.S. Navy bolstered its role by appointing Captain Isaac Chauncey to build a fleet on the Great Lakes.
Chauncey’s efforts set off a naval arms race that became crucial to American operations in the Northwest. Meanwhile, Congress expanded the army, adding new regiments, reorganizing recruitment, and improving pay. Unfortunately the desperate need for troops on the front line mean that companies were marched off as soon as assembled and a regiment therefore rarely had all its companies assembled.
American forces launched multiple operations in the Canadian theater in 1813, including the raid on York, the capture of Fort George, defensive battles in the Northwest, naval battles on Lake Ontario and the failed Montreal advance but these engagements provided only limited gains. Strategic errors, supply issues, and weak leadership undercut potential victories, leaving the war’s outcome uncertain.
This illustrated history provides a clear account of the 1813 campaign, examining key battles, strategic shifts, and the efforts to strengthen American forces amid ongoing setbacks. Despite limited progress, the trials of 1813 allowed Madison to identify rising officers like Brown and Scott, who would bring hard-won experience to the coming year’s campaigns.
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Author:
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RICHARD V. BARBUTO
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The Canadian Theater, 1813
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June 2025
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LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
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96
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NUL DIVERS
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9781636245430 (1636245439)
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4411097
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4411097
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The Canadian Theater, 1813
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BARBUTO, RICHARD V.
ARGENTINE
AUTRICHE
AUSTRALIE
BELGIQUE
BRÉSIL
Canada
SUISSE
CHILI
CHINE
COLOMBIE
CHYPRE
TCHÈQUE, RÉPUBLIQUE
ALLEMAGNE
DANEMARK
DOMINICAINE, RÉPUBLIQUE
ÉQUATEUR
ESTONIE
ESPAGNE
FINLANDE
FRANCE
GRÈCE
GUATEMALA
HONG-KONG
HONDURAS
HONGRIE
INDONÉSIE
IRLANDE
ISRAËL
INDE
ITALIE
JAPON
CORÉE, RÉPUBLIQUE DE
LUXEMBOURG
LETTONIE
MAROC
MALTE
MEXIQUE
MALAISIE
NICARAGUA
PAYS-BAS
NORVÈGE
NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE
PANAMA
PÉROU
PHILIPPINES
PAKISTAN
POLOGNE
PORTUGAL
PARAGUAY
ROUMANIE
RUSSIE, FÉDÉRATION DE
SUÈDE
SINGAPOUR
SLOVÉNIE
SLOVAQUIE
EL SALVADOR
THAÏLANDE
TURQUIE
TAÏWAN, PROVINCE DE CHINE
ÉTATS-UNIS
VIET NAM
AFRIQUE DU SUD
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DE MARQUE INC.
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The Canadian Theater, 1813
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BARBUTO, RICHARD V.
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LIVRES NUMÉRIQUES DIVERS
2025
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