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37/150 For modern readers, the War of 1812 and the burning of Washington DC doesn't the same emotional link as events like 9/11 or even the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It was the only time (so far) that the United States was invaded by a foreign power. The author lays the destruction of the nation's capital on the incompetence of the American leaders, especially the Sec.of War Armstrong. Fortunately, the British had their own share of ⬇️
RamsFan1963 incompetence and cowardice, or things could have turned out much worse than they did. The book is full of stories of individual heroism, clerks, slaves and average people risking their lives to save priceless documents, including the Declaration of Independence & the Constitution, from destruction by British soldiers. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 7mo
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tokorowilliamwallace I found out when I lived there for a couple years that Maryland has a lot of War of 1812 history in various locations, and I thought that was so cool. 7mo
RamsFan1963 @tokorowilliamwallace The British had planned to sack and destroy Baltimore, because it was a valuable port. Luckily again, a combination of British incompetence and American heroism saved the city against a much larger enemy force. 7mo
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KathyWheeler I often forget about the War of 1812. When I was in Canada, they have battlefield markers and other information there, so I was reminded of it recently. 7mo
Bookwomble "British Incompetence": We have such a glorious tradition of that, and it's nice to see our present government maintaining our nation's brilliant historical legacy of fucking everything up ???? 7mo