
2012 is the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812, which has been ignored by the United States and Britain, although the Canadian government has organized a series of commemorative events. Angered that the British Navy boarded American ships to press British citizens to serve in the navy against Napoleon and believing that the British armed the Indian tribes who were resisting the settlers pouring into their lands, the United States declared war on Britain in June 1812 and invaded Canada that fall. Three years later, Washington had been burned and a British army had been slaughtered near New Orleans but both sides were exhausted, so they agreed to end the war with the original borders.
Hollywood has treated the war badly. Five movies were made on the war between 1938 and 1958, and then Hollywood forgot about the War of 1812. Fittingly, the last movie was a remake of the first. The first is probably the best, but that is not saying much, since none of them are very good. Read More…