
"Facts: Baltimore in the War of 1812" Topic
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Tango01  | 22 Oct 2023 8:42 p.m. PST |
"The city of Baltimore, Maryland, played a critical role in the War of 1812 and was shaped by the war in return. Learn more about Baltimore during this important event of the early republic. By 1812, Baltimore was the third-largest city in the US, boasting more than 47,000 residents. Its industries were booming. The trade of tobacco and grain was incredibly prosperous, especially with the construction of the National Road to the Ohio River Valley in 1806. Shipbuilders in Baltimore, many of them both free and enslaved Black men, built some of the most maneuverable and fastest ships currently on the water…" Main page link
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P Carl Ruidl | 27 Oct 2023 5:28 a.m. PST |
I dislike speculation as it rarely bears fruit, yet I wonder how that war would've impacted the U.S. had Baltimore been treated like Washington? |
Tango01  | 27 Oct 2023 3:32 p.m. PST |
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