Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff

Part 1/2: The Indecisive Northern Theatre


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Discover what many U.S. Government Leaders agreed upon as proper point of invasion following Congress’s War Declaration from June 18. Find out what Parliament enacted into law come 1791. Get to know Congressman Henry Clay including his political stances regarding unresolved grievances against Britain. Get an understanding of where United States & Canada’s Populations stood come June 1812. Determine if in fact Canada could best be described as equivalent to large tree. Discover whether or not the U.S. Government had any form of control over Lake Ontario including Saint Lawrence River. Learn how Lake Champlain got its name including whether or not the lake itself had seen other major conflicts prior to 1812. Get to know U.S. Senior Commander Henry Dearborn including why he chose Montreal as key primary target. Learn about the weaknesses behind Dearborn’s Canadian Game Plan Invasion. Discover just how old Henry Dearborn was come June 1812 and whether or not U.S. Army Leadership overall is strong. Understand why the New England States were opposed behind going to war against England. Learn whom in Canada had complete charge of military & civilian government. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

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Colonial Era to Present Day History BuffBy Kirk Monroe

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