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The Mentor: The War of 1812 / Volume 4, Number 3, Serial Number 103; 15 March, 1916. cover

The Mentor: The War of 1812 / Volume 4, Number 3, Serial Number 103; 15 March, 1916.

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The author outlines causes and conduct of the War of 1812, tracing maritime grievances such as blockades, seizure of merchant ships, and impressment, and the domestic responses including embargoes. Naval engagements—most notably on Lake Erie—are contrasted with land campaigns intended to invade neighboring territory, with accounts of early American setbacks, notable battles, and the defense of coastal cities. The narrative evaluates militia performance, recruitment, and military preparedness, and concludes by describing the war's inconclusive territorial outcomes and human costs while placing the conflict in the wider context of contemporaneous European wars.

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Albert Bushnell Hart

Albert Bushnell Hart was an American historian and educator known for his contributions to the understanding of early American history. He served as a professor at Harvard University, where he influenced many students and scholars. Hart's notable works include "Formation of the Union, 1750-1829," which explores the complex processes that led to the establishment of the United States. He also contributed to the popular educational series "The Mentor," producing several volumes that presented American history in an accessible format. His writings reflect a commitment to making historical knowledge available to a broader audience, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nation's past.

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