The Civil War Of 1812 by Alan Taylor
A revisionist narrative that treats the War of 1812 as a North American civil war, showing how regional rivalries, partisan politics, ethnic loyalties (including Irish and British sympathies), and Indigenous alliances produced intertwined campaigns of violence, negotiation, and insurgency across the continent; the account traces battles and frontier brutality as well as diplomacy and argues the conflict reshaped American national identity, weakened Native nations, and helped define Canadian and British imperial responses.
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