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The W.a.r. of 1812 was a conflict fought by the USA and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its allies in British North America, with limited involvement of Spain in Florida.

Who were the groups involved with the perspectives of the war of 1812?

There are four different perspectives to the W.a.r of 1812 and they are:

  • American,
  • Canadian,
  • British, and
  • Native American.

What is the American perspective of the w.a.r. of 1812?

Among the above 4 perspectives, Americans perceive the war as a “nation-building” experience. It won international respect for their power and sovereignty, inspired their national anthem and sanctified their national flag.

What is the British perspective of the w.a.r. of 1812?

The W.a.r. of 1812 was not popular in Britain even before war was declared. The British public was not in favour of the w.a.r due to economic and moral reasons, but the government continued the w.a.r as part of their war against Napoleon.

Therefore, the groups involved are given as American, Canadian, British, and Native American.

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