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Americans – American Officers, War of 1812 - Box-Art 54mm

Americans – American Officers, War of 1812 - Box-Art 54mm


Brand Militia models
Stairs 54 mm.
Material Resin
Sculpture Massimo Ardissone
Box-Art Andrea Terzolo

Product not suitable for children under 14 years - Kit not painted and not assembled

The Anglo-American War (also known as the War of 1812, after the year it broke out) was a conflict fought between the United Kingdom and the United States of America from June 1812 to February 1815. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent on December 24, 1814, which came into effect on February 17, 1815. The United States thus faced the world’s greatest naval power in a conflict that would have a tremendous impact on the young country’s future.

Initially, the United States suffered many costly defeats, both at the hands of regular British troops and the Canadian militias supported by Native American tribes allied with the British crown; notably, the capture and burning of Washington, the nation’s new capital. However, American forces were able to repel British invasions in New York, Baltimore, and New Orleans, strengthening confidence in ultimate victory and fostering a renewed sense of patriotism in the nation. Even today, many in the United States celebrate the War of 1812 as the “Second War of Independence.”

(Excerpt from the guide sheets included in the assembly kit)

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