good accurate history of the war, I have to disagree with some of the facts stated about the battle of North Point and the small amount of time spent on the Baltimore battle compared to the Plattsville, NY one and of course the Battle of New Orleans.
Why does everyone slobber over the Battle of New Orleans so much This engagingly told and richly illustrated history invites readers to travel back in time and imagine what it would have been like to live through the War of, Americas forgotten conflict.
Offering readers an impressive array of imagessome rarely before seenand a crisp narrative, the book recounts the wars main battles and campaigns, from William Hulls ignominious surrender at Detroit into Andrew Jacksons spectacular victory at New Orleans in.
Learn about Oliver H. Perrys remarkable victory on Lake Erie and the ensuing death of the great Shawnee leader Tecumseh, Witness the devastation on the Niagara Front as the balance of power shifted back and forth, Watch as Thomas Macdonough executes a masterstroke on Lake Champlain, winning a great naval battle and saving upper New York from occupation, Experience the demoralizing British raids in the Chesapeake that culminated in the burning of Washington, D, C. , and the successful defense of Baltimore that inspired Francis Scott Key to pen "The StarSpangled Banner, "
The Rockets' Red Glare recaptures in vivid detail not only the military history of the war but also its domestic and diplomatic history.
Authors Donald R. Hickey and Connie D. Clark show why the fragile young republic, which was still a secondrate power, declared war against Great Britain, an established global power, They also explain why Americans remember the conflict as an unalloyed success, even though by the wars end, the United States faced military uncertainty, financial stress, a punishing British naval blockade, and the intractable opposition of Federalists in New England.
The thrilling stories and stunning illustrations of The Rockets' Red Glare are sure to capture the imagination of anyone interested in the fascinating history of the War of.
Don Hickey is a professor of history at Wayne State College, He earned his B. A. in, his M. A. in, and his Ph. D. infrom the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, .