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Tied down in Europe until 1814, the British at first used defensive strategy, repelling multiple American invasions of the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. However, the Americans gained control over Lake Erie in 1813, seized parts of western Ontario, and ended the prospect of an Indian confederacy and an independent Indian state in the Midwest under British sponsorship. In the Southwest, General Andrew Jackson destroyed the military strength of the Creek nation at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. With the defeat of Napoleon in 1814 on April 6, the British adopted a more aggressive strategy, sending in three large invasion armies. The British victory at the Battle of Bladensburg in August 1814 allowed them to capture and burn Washington, D.C. American victories in September 1814 an

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  • Battle of Baltimore
  • Battle of baltimore
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  • Tied down in Europe until 1814, the British at first used defensive strategy, repelling multiple American invasions of the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. However, the Americans gained control over Lake Erie in 1813, seized parts of western Ontario, and ended the prospect of an Indian confederacy and an independent Indian state in the Midwest under British sponsorship. In the Southwest, General Andrew Jackson destroyed the military strength of the Creek nation at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. With the defeat of Napoleon in 1814 on April 6, the British adopted a more aggressive strategy, sending in three large invasion armies. The British victory at the Battle of Bladensburg in August 1814 allowed them to capture and burn Washington, D.C. American victories in September 1814 an
  • The battle of baltimore was a full scale conflict during the war with the heirarchy between the heirarchy and the humans. Niether the Novus nor the Masari had arrived on earth yet. It's two months after the heirarchy desended on the earth and they have taken over most of it. They've destroyed Australia, cast aside resistance in europe, and slaughtering the chinese and red armies in asia. Now they focused their attention on north america and the HQ of the last intact force on earth: Whashington D.C. But to ensure victory, they needed a place to immediatley resupply their troops. The perfect place to do this was baltimore. As amercan armies began to fall left and right, they began to pull all forces to D.C. As the heirarchy began to move troops secretly to Baltimore to take the humans by sur
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  • 150(xsd:integer)
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  • Infantry
  • Militia
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  • Land:
  • Sea:
  • infantry,
  • Additional Defense:
  • Fort McHenry:
  • North Point:
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Partof
  • the War of 1812
Date
  • --09-12
Commander
  • Alexander Cochrane
  • Arthur Brooke
  • George Armistead
  • John Stricker
  • Robert Ross
  • Samuel Smith
Caption
  • Bombardment of Fort McHenry by the British
Casualties
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 4(xsd:integer)
  • 24(xsd:integer)
  • 28(xsd:integer)
  • 42(xsd:integer)
  • 50(xsd:integer)
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  • 279(xsd:integer)
  • 280(xsd:integer)
  • Total:
  • Fort McHenry:
  • North Point:
Result
  • American victory; British withdrawal
combatant
  • United States
  • Great Britain
Place
  • Baltimore, Maryland
Conflict
  • Battle of Baltimore
abstract
  • Tied down in Europe until 1814, the British at first used defensive strategy, repelling multiple American invasions of the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. However, the Americans gained control over Lake Erie in 1813, seized parts of western Ontario, and ended the prospect of an Indian confederacy and an independent Indian state in the Midwest under British sponsorship. In the Southwest, General Andrew Jackson destroyed the military strength of the Creek nation at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. With the defeat of Napoleon in 1814 on April 6, the British adopted a more aggressive strategy, sending in three large invasion armies. The British victory at the Battle of Bladensburg in August 1814 allowed them to capture and burn Washington, D.C. American victories in September 1814 and January 1815 repulsed all three British invasions in New York, Baltimore and New Orleans. With the recent defeat of Napoleon the previous year, thousands of British troops along with many seasoned officers, including Major General Robert Ross, were deployed to America to undertake a major campaign on America's East Coast. In August, 1814, British forces sailed from the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda to attack the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. On August 24, the British Army had overrun confused American defenders at the Battle of Bladensburg and marched into Washington, which had been abandoned by the military . After burning and looting the White House, Capitol, Treasury, War Department and other public buildings and forcing the destruction of the Washington Navy Yard, the British carted public and private possessions back to their ships. President James Madison and the entire government fled the city, and went North, to the town of Brookeville, Maryland. The British also sent a fleet up the Potomac to cut off Washington's water access and threaten the prosperous ports of Alexandria, just downstream of Washington, and Georgetown, just upstream. The mere appearance of the fleet cowed American defenders into fleeing from Fort Warburton without firing a shot, and undefended Alexandria surrendered. The British spent several days looting hundreds of tons of merchandise from city merchants, then turned their attention north to Baltimore, where they hoped to strike a knockout blow against the demoralized Americans. Baltimore was a busy port and was thought by the British to harbor many of the privateers who were raiding British shipping. The British planned a combined operation, with Ross launching a land attack at North Point, and Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane laying siege to Fort McHenry, which was the point defensive installation in Baltimore Harbor.
  • The battle of baltimore was a full scale conflict during the war with the heirarchy between the heirarchy and the humans. Niether the Novus nor the Masari had arrived on earth yet. It's two months after the heirarchy desended on the earth and they have taken over most of it. They've destroyed Australia, cast aside resistance in europe, and slaughtering the chinese and red armies in asia. Now they focused their attention on north america and the HQ of the last intact force on earth: Whashington D.C. But to ensure victory, they needed a place to immediatley resupply their troops. The perfect place to do this was baltimore. As amercan armies began to fall left and right, they began to pull all forces to D.C. As the heirarchy began to move troops secretly to Baltimore to take the humans by surprise, one grunt strayed off course and ran into a human scouting party. Although the grunt killed 4/5 of the unarmed scouting party, one got away and told an almost unknown colonel called colonel Moore. Moore, seeing his dire situation, immediatley phoned for reinforcements but could only get 4 tanks and 9 armoured transports. Including the reinforcements, his force consisted of 50 marines, 7 flame squads, 4 rocket squads, 11 armoured transports, 6 tanks and 1 mobile missile launcher. Either a miracle or a great tactical plan was needed to win this battle. Moore and his forces formed on the outskirts of the city to defend the south. The entire heiarchy force arrived within 1 hour. It was comprised of 3 habitat walkers, 1 assembly walker, and countless grunts and defilers. The heirarchy's plan was to bash through all defenses and mutate civilians into slaves but moore had ordered an evacuation of the city. The heirarchy's walkers went in single file so as to cover each other when through defenses. But since the frontward firepower was drastically reduced from 3 to 1 Moore managed to repulse them with casualties of 25 marines and 1 tank. The heirarchy tried a different approach, sending all it's infantry and defilers to attack in a three pronged assault. Seeing this, Moore sent his armoured assault vehicles behind skyscrapers to hide them. When the attack came it broke through the human lines and appeared to win when Moore ordered a retreat. But then the armoured assault vehicles roared into action, pushing back the defilers and grunts. Moore ordered a full retreat to the main base where the defenses were tighter and where helicopters were being built. As they retreated the heirarchy, enraged at they're defeats, charged headlong after the humans. All three walkers advanced on the base in a triangular formation while infantry attacked from the east. Moore decided to defeat the infantry first. But things immediatly went against him. Brutes crushed his lone remaining tank and Grunts were stomping all over marines. The battle finally looked to turn to the heirarchy. But they were foiled yet again by assault vehicles. They seperated the grunts from the Brutes and slaughtered them while other humans killed the Brutes. They immediatly rushed to engage the walkers, in other words to their deaths. Moore's force took down one walker and severely damaged a second but were ultimatley defeated. The remainder of Moore's force retreated to the very east of baltimore and retreated in several transports. Although the heirarchy succesfully captured Baltimore, Moore inflicted huge casualties on them. The heirarchy were never able to use the base to it's full potential due to frequent human raids. The novus also conquered the base shortly after their arrival in D.C.
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