Contributor: Meghan Vestal. Lesson ID: 12265
The War of 1812 is not one of the Top Five wars we think about. Most Americans know little if anything about it, although the White House was burned and "The Star Spangled Banner" was written then!
You have heard of the Revolutionary War, known as the war for independence.
The War of 1812 is often referred to as the second war for independence because it was the second war between the United States and Great Britain, taking place shortly after the Revolutionary War.
Make a list of everything you already know about the War of 1812 on a separate piece of paper.
You probably do not know a lot about the War of 1812, but that is common, even for adults! The War of 1812 is an often-overlooked part of American history because it did not have a huge impact on the continuing history of the United States or Great Britain.
Click on each of the questions below to read short summaries of the most important information regarding the War of 1812. As you read, make a list of all the important facts you come across.
Next, watch the video below to learn more about the War of 1812 and the burning of Washington, D.C. As you watch, continue to add to your list of interesting facts.
Move on to the Got It? section but be sure to hold on to the list of interesting facts you have been creating to use it as you complete an interactive timeline activity.