Chronicles of Canada Volume 14 - The War With the United States: A Chronicle of…
William Wood
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"International disputes that end in war are not generally questions of absolute right and wrong. They may quite as well be questions of opposing rights. But, when there are rights on both sides; it is usually found that the side which takes the initiative is moved by its national desires as well as by its claims of right.
This could hardly be better exemplified than by the vexed questions which brought about the War of 1812."
This volume of the Chronicles of Canada series explains both the causes of the War of 1812 and the campaigns of the war from a primarily Canadian viewpoint, a perspective that is very often missed in writings on this Americo-British conflict. (By Sibella) (3 hr 56 min)
Chapitres
01 - Opposing Claims | 24:30 | Lu par Esther |
02 - Opposing Forces | 39:42 | Lu par Andy Yu |
03 - 1812 Off to the Front | 41:00 | Lu par Andy Yu |
04-2 - 1812 Brock at Detroit and Queenston Heights | 21:18 | Lu par Sibella Denton |
04-2 - 1812 Brock at Detroit and Queenston Heights | 18:02 | Lu par Sibella Denton |
05-1 - 1813 The Beaver Dams, Lake Erie, and Chateauguay | 23:18 | Lu par Sarah Jennings |
05-2 - 1813 The Beaver Dams, Lake Erie, and Chateauguay | 23:36 | Lu par David Lawrence |
06-1 - 1814 Lundy's Lane, Plattsburg, and the Great Blockade | 23:10 | Lu par Sibella Denton |
06-2 - 1814 Lundy's Lane, Plattsburg, and the Great Blockade | 22:06 | Lu par Sibella Denton |
Critiques





Warren
Sorry, I have a lot of trouble understanding the reader for chapter 2 and 3. I stopped listening.