... the one in North America, I mean.
As a kid in Canada, I was taught that we won. The narrative I was given was this:
While the British were tied up fighting Napoleon in Europe, the US took advantage of the situation by invading Canada in an attempted land grab.
Despite the fact that the vast majority of British troops were engaged elsewhere (again, Napoleon), Canada was defended by the few British regulars they had along with the colonial militia and their First Nations allies. The plucky Canadian/British forces repelled the invasion and even pushed American forces back into the US, but this territory was returned as part of the peace treaty (since the Canadians & British didn't have any designs on American territory - they just wanted to defend what was theirs).
The US gave up on manifest destiny and never again attempted to invade Canada.
...however, I understand this is very different from the version American school kids are taught.
So... what do you think? Who won?
As a kid in Canada, I was taught that we won. The narrative I was given was this:
While the British were tied up fighting Napoleon in Europe, the US took advantage of the situation by invading Canada in an attempted land grab.
Despite the fact that the vast majority of British troops were engaged elsewhere (again, Napoleon), Canada was defended by the few British regulars they had along with the colonial militia and their First Nations allies. The plucky Canadian/British forces repelled the invasion and even pushed American forces back into the US, but this territory was returned as part of the peace treaty (since the Canadians & British didn't have any designs on American territory - they just wanted to defend what was theirs).
The US gave up on manifest destiny and never again attempted to invade Canada.
...however, I understand this is very different from the version American school kids are taught.
So... what do you think? Who won?