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| result ='''1804 | | result ='''1804''' | ||
*United States captured most of the Great Lakes region | *United States captured most of the Great Lakes region | ||
*United States captured Newfoundland | *United States captured Newfoundland | ||
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''' | '''1812–1815'''<br/> | ||
{{flag|United States| | {{flag|United States|1795}} | ||
*[[File:Flag of American Canada (1822–1856).png|23x15px|border]] [[American Canada Territories]] | |||
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'''1854–1856'''<br/> | |||
{{flag|United States|1851}} | |||
*[[File:Flag of American Canada (1822–1856).png|23x15px|border]] [[American Canada Territories]] | |||
*{{flagicon|United States|1777}}[[Republic of Newfoundland]] | *{{flagicon|United States|1777}}[[Republic of Newfoundland]] | ||
| combatant2 ='''1804'''<br/>{{flag|Canada| | | combatant2 ='''1804'''<br/>{{flagicon|Canada|1812}}{{flag|Canada|1868}} | ||
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'''1854'''<br/> | '''1854'''<br/> | ||
{{ | {{Flagdeco|United Kingdom}} [[British Empire]] | ||
*{{Flag|United Kingdom}} | *{{Flag|United Kingdom}} | ||
*{{Flag|Canada|1868}} | *{{Flag|Canada|1868}} | ||
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| commander1 ='''1804'''<br/> | | commander1 ='''1804'''<br/> | ||
{{flagicon|United States|1795}}[[John Marshall]]<br/> | {{flagicon|United States|1795}} [[John Marshall]]<br/> | ||
{{flagicon|United States|1795}}[[Horatio Dickson]]<br/> | {{flagicon|United States|1795}} [[Horatio Dickson]]<br/> | ||
'''1854'''<br/> | '''1854'''<br/> | ||
{{flagicon|United States| | {{flagicon|United States|1851}} [[Hiram Steel]]<br/> | ||
{{flagicon|United States| | {{flagicon|United States|1851}} [[Jeremiah Perkins]]<br/> | ||
{{flagicon|United States|1777}}[[Richard Dickson]]<br/> | {{flagicon|United States|1777}} [[Richard Dickson]]<br/> | ||
| commander2 ='''1804'''<br/> | | commander2 ='''1804'''<br/> | ||
{{flagicon|Canada|1812}}Adam Pace<br/>{{Flagicon|Canada|1812}}[[Benjamin Hughes]]<br/>{{flagicon|Canada|1812}}Christopher Harris{{KIA}}<br/>{{flagicon|Canada|1812}}Malik Thomson<br/> | {{flagicon|Canada|1812}} Adam Pace<br/>{{Flagicon|Canada|1812}} [[Benjamin Hughes]]<br/>{{flagicon|Canada|1812}} Christopher Harris{{KIA}}<br/>{{flagicon|Canada|1812}} Malik Thomson<br/> | ||
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|alt1=}}The '''Canadian War''' (French: ''Guerre canadienne'') was a military conflict between the British colony of Canada and the United States, it was mainly set off because of the southern states breakaway from the United States. | |||
== First years (1804-1808) == | == First years (1804-1808) == | ||
The first years were filled with chaos and destruction. There was great disorgansation in the American army but only one general scored any victories, Major General [[Horatio Dickson]]. | The first years were filled with chaos and destruction. There was great disorgansation in the American army but only one general scored any victories, Major General [[Horatio Dickson]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 17 July 2022
Canadian War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
1804 1812–1815 1854–1856 |
1804 1854 | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
1804 |
1804 Benjamin Hughes Christopher Harris† Malik Thomson | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
180,000 (peak) | 196,000 (peak) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
42,000 | 158,000 |
The Canadian War (French: Guerre canadienne) was a military conflict between the British colony of Canada and the United States, it was mainly set off because of the southern states breakaway from the United States.
First years (1804-1808)
The first years were filled with chaos and destruction. There was great disorgansation in the American army but only one general scored any victories, Major General Horatio Dickson.