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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2026 2:07 p.m. PST

"The War of 1812 began in June of that year when the United States declared war against Britain. Britain and France had been engaged in nearly two decades of ruthless worldwide war, and the United States, with the largest neutral trade, was caught in between. As America went to war, the U.S. Army was small, poorly supplied, inadequately trained, and led by aged and incompetent officers, and the Navy, though highly professional, had just 16 ships of all sizes on the Atlantic coast, against a Royal Navy with hundreds of ships…"

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