My point is why the hell was the impressment ever official in the first place. That's complete bs, taking people form other countries and forcing them into your navy. And, back to the beginning, if we were such pushovers, why did britain request a treaty?Bertster7 wrote:
They did stop. Trust was not even an issue as the Americans hadn't even heard of the cessation, the embargoes had been officially ended, they were over.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Would you trust a country that had been kidnapping your citizens and putting them in their armed services when they said they'd stop?Bertster7 wrote:
The embargoes were lifted before the war was declared, it's just that the US president hadn't heard about it by that time.
The trading vessels that you are refering to were 'stolen' under these embargoes, since they were lifted before the war began they cannot really be counted amongst the achievements of the war, can they?
Towards the end of the war, at which point you seem to think the British were losing, the British had just triumphed over Napoleon (a dangerous adversary, not like the US) and sent reinforcements to the Navy, who then won every engagement they were involved in. More troops had been freed up to go and fight the US, but they couldn't be bothered. So they burnt down your capital and went home. I've never heard anything about the Americans marching on London.
You lost - face it.
Seriously, I've already stated that Britain would have won had all its resources been dedicated to the war with America, however, they weren't. You have ot ask what the objectives of the war were, and whether they were met or not.