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The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812 The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812 by Andrew D. Lambert
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“In case anyone in America had missed the utter helplessness of their government, 4,000 British troops captured and burned Washington DC. The Presidential mansion, where the decision for war had been taken, was one of the public buildings to be torched.”
Andrew Lambert, The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812
“Alongside the elevated sentiments and intellectual insight, Jefferson was, at heart, authoritarian and anti-democratic. The Republican Party was the state; those who held different views were traitors.”
Andrew Lambert, The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812
“Bermuda, the sunny southern twin of Halifax.”
Andrew Lambert, The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812
“Napoleon bullied and deceived Jefferson and his successor James Madison because America was impotent. Without fleets and armies, their arguments about international law and morality lacked weight.”
Andrew Lambert, The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812