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Remembering The War Of 1812 CD

Remembering The War Of 1812 CD

Are you a history buff? Are you interested in the story of a war that changed the course of American History? If you are, add this CD to your collection today!

A must read for all those who value and cherish the memory of heroes who gave their lives so that others may be free and for those wishing to gain a first hand, in-depth knowledge of the War of 1812. Incredibly moving and informative!

The story of the War of 1812 is etched indelibly in the annals of American history. The significance of this war transcends boundaries of mere colonial conflicts, which were eventually of little significance.



The War of 1812 was a small one in comparison to the war being fought in Europe between England and France, but Canadians remember it as one of the most important times in their history. Neither Canada nor the newly formed amalgamation of States to the South could escape the effects of the conflict in Europe.

Trade embargos, which resulted from the wars between England and France further angered Americans, who soon declared war. This was the war of 1812 - a war that is remembered more for its impact on American history than for its severity.


Battle Of French Town: This is a heart-wrenching account of Kentucky troops led by Colonel Lewis. The Kentucky raiders fought bravely not giving any quarter to the British until they ran out of sufficient troops and ammunition. They finally agreed to surrender to the British only on their own terms.

Battle Of New Orleans: Based on facts gathered largely from the voluminous collection of Colonel R. T. Durrett of Kentucky, this is an account of the intricate political interplay between Britain, France and Spain in their attempts at gaining political and territorial supremacy among the new colonies.

Battle of Queenston Heights: General Brook’s experience, intuition and acumen led him to believe that the United States troops would launch an attack on Fort George. A wonderful narrative of what followed is found in this chapter.

Journal Of Major John Norton: This is an account of Major Johns Norton’s long journey westward and his despair at failing to unite the North American Indians. Attempts are also made to prove the authenticity of the journal.

Life of John Fitzgerald: Described as a veteran of 1812, General Fitzgerald occupies a prominent place in Canadian history. A biography of the great man from childhood on is most informative.


EDITORIAL REVIEW:

This CD is a virtual treasure trove for any student of history. The records of several agonizing battles that were fought in 1812 between the American and British forces are captured on this historic CD in an in-depth, insightful and moving manner.

Oddly enough, the War of 1812 brought some lasting benefits to British North America; there was a new sense of pride among the people, a pride in having defended their lands with courage and skill. The war ended on a sweet-bitter note for the United States, Canada and Great Britain. Two countries gained their independence while the third lost a colony.

Detailed accounts of the battle of Frenchtown by such prolific writers as Reverend Thomas P. Dudley bring the event to life and paint a vivid picture of the ill-fated march of American soldiers to Fort George.

The CD also provides documentary record of the Battle of New Orleans through the accounts of Z.F Smith who made liberal use of Colonel R.T. Durrett’s famous library. References to the writings of John M. Armstrong and Edward P. Brenton add depth to his account.

The Battle of Queenstown Heights is equally well documented through the writings of Mrs. Sarah Curzon. The journal of Major John Norton is a biographical record of the life of an adventurer and philosopher. It covers the events that led to the war and gives a first-hand account of the war itself.

The story of Canadian Lieutenant James Fitzgibbon, who played a significant role in the war, both under General Isaac Brock and later more significantly as a leader of the Green Tigers, is recounted in detail by his wife Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon in her document, entitled "Life of John Fitzgerald".

What really sets this CD apart from other historical accounts of the war is the enormous volume of first hand data that is presented herein and also the superb quality of records.

The inclusion of relevant maps, copies and portraits of key historians adds to the authenticity of the records. I am certain that this painstakingly made record of the historic war of 1812 will bring joy and contentment to the reader.


CUSTOMER'S REVIEWS:

"I think the people at 2zcds.com made history by creating this voluminous record on the history of the War of 1812. Entire documents have been reproduced in their original form - including blank pages! The record covers the entire course of the war and this saved me several trips to libraries (for my thesis on the Unification of the United states). Not only are the accounts first hand and reliable, but their authenticity is supported by other documents included in the CD."

Customer's Name: Maria Johnson (Santa Fe, New Mexico)


"This is a very well documented account of the war of 1812, in fact the best that I have set my eyes on. As a student of history, I appreciate the views and first hand accounts of the war from people who were there when it was happening. Any account of war that gives due credit to the enemy’s superiority has to be authentic and free from bias! Each battle is portrayed in detail and backed up by statistics of losses suffered in terms of lives and territory. Although the loss of lives may not be recorded accurately, the overall picture is clear. The biography of Lieutenant Fitzgibbon is interesting and insightful. The sheer volume of historical data available on this CD is mind-boggling and the chaps who put it all together deserve a slap on their backs!"

Customer's Name: James Harrison (Benton, Illinois)


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