AMERICAN-BRITISH CONFLICT OF 1812 AND THE BEGINNING OF 2 ND WAR FOR U.S. INDEPENDENCE
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AMERICAN-BRITISH CONFLICT OF 1812 AND THE BEGINNING OF 2 ND WAR FOR U.S. INDEPENDENCE
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The author argues that in order to fully realize why the government of James Madison decided to declare war on Great Britain in the summer of 1812, one has to analyze how the political elite of the United States perceived the country’s place in the European war.
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Madison, embargo, balance of power, Napoleonic wars, war hawks
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01.03.2013
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