![]() ![]() Many of these men were members of the Society of the Cincinnati-whether aging veterans of the Revolution, sons and nephews of original Society members, or others newly elected to honorary Society membership for their valor. Victories at sea against a superior British navy and dramatic successes at Baltimore and New Orleans created a new generation of military heroes. In an Independence Day address less than one month after the start of the war, Ebenezer Elmer, a veteran of Washington’s army and adjutant general of the New Jersey militia in the War of 1812, argued that America had been driven to “the last resort-the resort to arms we are now called upon by the constituted authority of our country to defend that independence and those privileges with our arms which we obtained by them.”Īlthough the war ultimately ended in a stalemate, the American public believed their side had won. The War of 1812 was a divisive and unpopular conflict in some quarters of the country, but many of its supporters were veterans of the Revolution and invoked the need to preserve the nation’s hard-won independence when defending this new war. With the battle cry “Free Trade and Sailors’ Rights,” the United States fought largely because of the impressments of its sailors, violation of its neutrality rights, and restriction of its foreign trade. The United States declared war against the British after suffering nearly a decade of abuses on the high seas as a result of the Napoleonic Wars between Great Britain and France. Viewed by many as a second war for independence, the War of 1812 tested the new American nation’s sovereignty, identity, and military just thirty years after its Revolution. ![]() ![]() "The Reward of Patriotism"- Commemorating America's Heroes of the War of 1812."The Reward of Patriotism"- Commemorating America's Heroes of the War of 1812 MaSeptember 20, 2014 ![]()
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