1. The Battle of Tippecanoe (November 7, 1811): This battle was fought between the United States Army under the command of William Henry Harrison and a confederation of Native American tribes led by Tecumseh. The battle resulted in a victory for the United States and helped to secure the Northwest Territory for the United States.
2. The Invasion of Canada (July 12, 1812): The United States invaded Canada in an attempt to capture the British colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada. The invasion was initially successful, but the Americans were eventually defeated at the Battle of Queenston Heights (October 13, 1812).
3. The Battle of Lake Erie (September 10, 1813): This battle was fought between the United States Navy under the command of Oliver Hazard Perry and the British Royal Navy under the command of Robert Heriot Barclay. The battle resulted in a victory for the United States and gave the Americans control of Lake Erie.
4. The Battle of Thames (October 5, 1813): This battle was fought between the United States Army under the command of William Henry Harrison and a confederation of Native American tribes led by Tecumseh. The battle resulted in a victory for the United States and the death of Tecumseh.
5. The Burning of Washington, D.C. (August 24, 1814): British forces invaded Washington, D.C., and burned the White House and other government buildings. The British were eventually forced to retreat, but the damage to the capital was significant.
6. The Battle of New Orleans (January 8, 1815): This battle was fought between the United States Army under the command of Andrew Jackson and the British Army under the command of Edward Pakenham. The battle resulted in a victory for the United States and effectively ended the War of 1812.
7. The Treaty of Ghent (December 24, 1814): This treaty ended the War of 1812 and restored the pre-war boundaries between the United States and the United Kingdom. The treaty also established a commission to resolve the remaining disputes between the two countries.