The War of 1812 Max Eason
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A podcast all about the war of 1812 and the legacy of it.
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Episode 6 - Slaughter at New Orleans
In this episode we cover the largest British offensive of the war and then cover the treaty.
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Episode 5 - The Burning of Washington
In this episode we cover Americas massive attack into Canada where they fight the bloodiest battles ever fought on Canadian soil. We also cover the burning of Washington, a historical event that lives on even today.
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Episode 4 - Rule Britannia
In this episode we cover the rest of 1813, including 2 major land battles. We also cover the naval side of the war where the Royal Navy once and for all prove that they are dominant at sea with some fine sailing.
Customer Reviews
Kinda like it
It is just making as a American feel like I am being offended with the one sided stuff and yes u are British and I know that to the British we were just rampaging bulls hungry for land and I know u are trying ya best to stay on both sides but it is ok kinda
Very interested in the period
After listening to the first episode I needed some time to reflect. I have read The Naval War of 1812 by Theodore Roosevelt and in it he meticulously breaks down the errors and false assumptions by historians on both sides of the Atlantic. He backs his arguments with a formidable amount of evidence. I should hope a podcast would compare and contrast differing sources and talk about where and why those differences occur.
A Biased poor retelling of History
Nothing like citing moral high ground to justify impressment.