From the September 7, 2021, Albany (Georgia) Herald by Tom Seegmueller.
Sometimes referred to as America's Second War for Independence, the War of 1812 was fought against Britain and its Canadian and Indian allies. Many Americans know about the battles along the country's northern borders, the iconic naval battles, the burning of the White House, Battle of Fort McHenry and Andrew Jackson victory at the Battle of New Orleans (after the war was over).
One of the primary reasons often cited as a reason for the war was the impressment of American sailors into the British Navy, estimated to have been as high as 15,000.
There is also proof that the British were stirring up the Indians, who were increasingly fearful of American encroachment on their lands.
Florida was under Spanish control at the time and that too was a threat to the U.S., especially in the state of Georgia.
--Brock-Perry
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