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THE WAR OF 1812 BEGAN ON THIS DAY

June 18, 1812: The day after the Senate followed the House of Representatives in voting to declare war against Great Britain,
President
James Madison signed the declaration into law—
and the
War of 1812 began. The American war declaration,
opposed by a sizable minority in Congress, had been called
in response to the British economic blockade of France, the
induction of American seaman into the British Royal Navy
against their will, and the British support of Indian tribes along
the Great Lakes frontier. A faction of Congress known as the
“War Hawks” had been advocating war with Britain for several
years and had not hidden their hopes that a
U.S. invasion of
Canada
might result in significant territorial land gains for the
United States.

    
    
   
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James Madison Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836)

The War of 1812 on the Niagara River – The Campaign for the National Museum of the United States ...    
   

Causes and overview of the War of 1812 | Britannica

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FIRST NATIONAL PARK ON THIS DAY IN 1872

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The United States Congress established Yellowstone National Park in 1872
and President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park
Protection Act into law. Thus the world’s first national park was born.

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Ulysses S. Grant  (April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885)

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