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Creek War / Battle of Horseshoe Bend / HMS Phoebe / Battle of Valparaiso / Battle of Longwoods / Essex Junior / HMS Guerriere / Muscogee people / Red Sticks / Andrew Jackson / History of the United States / War
Date: 2014-01-29 06:46:47
Creek War
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
HMS Phoebe
Battle of Valparaiso
Battle of Longwoods
Essex Junior
HMS Guerriere
Muscogee people
Red Sticks
Andrew Jackson
History of the United States
War

Timeline for War of 1812 Year 1814 Jan 3, 1814: Court-martial of General William Hull begins General William Hull surrendered Fort Detroit on August 16, 1812 without a shot being fired. He and 600 regular troops were mar

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