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Identifier: bookshelfforboys00univ019 (find matches)
Title: The Bookshelf for boys and girls Historic Tales and Golden Deeds part 4
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: University Society, New York
Subjects: Children's literature Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries Literature Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Publisher: New York. : University Society
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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President. 1813—Three American armies starf to invadeCanada.—General Dearborn (U. S.) capturesYork, and advances on Fort George.—The Brit-ish attack Sacketts Harbor, New York, but arerepulsed.—An expedition to take Montreal isunsuccessful.—The British are defeated by Gen-eral Harrison at Fort Meigs.—The navalbattle of Lake Erie is won by Ameri-cans under Commodore Perry.—General Harri-son defeats the British under General Proctor,who surrenders.—The British ship Peacock iscaptured by the Hornet (U. S.) ; but theShannon (Brit.) captures the Chesapeake(U. S.). 1814—Generals Scott and Ripley capture FortErie; Americans defeat the British at Chippewa,July 5, and at Lundys Lane. July 25.—The Brit-ish are defeated in the land and naval battles ofLake Champlain.—The British capture Washing-ton and burn the government buildings. Theyare repelled from Baltimore.—General Jacksondefeats the Creek Indians at Tallapoosa, March27.—Jackson drives the British from Pensacola,
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CONFEDERATE COMMANDERS.«53 254 EVENTS OF OUR COUNTRYS HISTORY Florida, and fortifies New Orleans.—The Treatyof Ghent, December 24, concludes peace. 1815—The British are defeated, with greatloss, by General Jackson at New Orleans, Jan-uary 8, news of peace not having arrived.—Com-modore Decatur is sent against the BarbaryStates, and ends all trouble from pirates by cap-turing and destroying many of their ships. 1816—A protective tariff bill is passed.—Indi-ana is admitted to the Union as a State.—Anational bank is established on a new basis.—James Monroe is elected President, with DanielD. Tompkins as Vice-President. 1817—The Creek and Seminole Indians causetrouble and General Jackson makes an expedi-tion against them into Florida.—The Erie Canalis begun, between the Hudson River and theGreat Lakes.—Mississippi is admitted to theUnion as a State. 1818—Congress pensions officers and soldiersof the Revolution, $20 monthly to officers, $8 toprivates.—General Jacks

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