War of 1812 in 12 Minutes - Manny Man Does History
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Discover the lesser known war between USA and Canada, and of course Britain. It’s the war that inspired the American National Anthem, and indeed changed the shape of North America in many unexpected ways! Here is Manny Man Does the War of 1812 in 12 Minutes!
Written and created by JOHN D RUDDY @johndruddy
Illustrated, voiced and edited by JOHN D RUDDY @johndruddy
Enjoy! Please share! - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Ah yes, American Revolution 2: The Empire strikes back
and gains nothing.
MST3Killa it stopped canada from being annexed and handed america's ass to them. Seems like a gain to me
@@pphyjynx8217 It also ensured that Britain never screwed around with us again.
Tyler Gidley the USA lost that war, it ensured the US never screwed with canada again
@@pphyjynx8217 Did we watch the same video? It was a draw but in the end the brits did do what we wanted them to do which was to respect our nation and not screw around behind our backs.
Take a shot everytime he says "British" or "Americans"
HAHAHA!!! I actually thought this as I was editing it!!! :D It can be a 2 player game :P
Im not the legal age so take a shot of sugar.
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I’d be dead in seconds
One shot of Tea when he says 'British', and one shot of Oil when he says 'America'.
Rip liver.
The War of 1812 is the forgotten war. In Europe because of Napoleon and in North America because nothing changed.
It’s remembered in Canada because there’s no other worthwhile Canadian history to teach...
@@wolfgangem1565
hahahahaha
yeah kinda true
Wolfgang Em are you Canadian?
@@wolfgangem1565 Yes there is ww1 Vimy ridge ww2 and more.
@@wolfgangem1565 in Québec theres the Patriot failled revolution (1837-38) to talk about, but we still talked about the war of 1812
EDIT: Also Canada history during WWI&II is a blast, currently majoring in Military history and having a lot of fun researching those periods record
Activists: * plant trees in DC *
Vietcong: our plan to invade America is working
Иосиф Сталин this is random and beautiful
@@UnknownLord711 Agreed, clever too.
🤣🤣
Don't say that! The government will execute Mr beast and all the team trees members and Earth will die!
dumb name
That moment when you have to pause every frame to read literally everything
you must be a very slow reader then
Really? There was barely any writing on any of the frames
Britain: The Natives need there own state for themselves!
America: Cowabunga it is.
Britain: *Burns the Whitehouse down*
SirBallistic nice
America: Dabs on the British in Baltimore and New Orleans
Walter Yellow *after peace is signed
Leader of Anti-Bennism even though the British attacked at New Orleans after the peace was signed
we did burn down toronto/york
I recommend the Korean War
All hail Kim Jong-un
North Korea is best korea
Notice me Kim Jong un, glorious leader of best country in the world,
NiggleWorth r/woosh
Go look at other Korean war videos in the mean time he could do something we don't know much about better than the Korean War
Love that subtle Nute Gunray reference from the Naboo Blockade. 😂
My lord, is that legal?
Mao Zedong I will MAKE IT legal.
He snuck in a Dune reference and also the aliens from Independence Day too.
I assume Fort McHenry and Airports weren't part of this war
We took a huge step backward after the revolution. Would have been nice to have air support in Canada.
Ah I see, so this is the famous war where the Bowling Green Massacre happened at the hands of lyin' Bill Clinton..
Fort McHenry was this war lol
Fort McHenry indeed WAS this war. Little song was written about it infact.
@@RickinBaltimore I dunno, my very stable genius of a President mentioned that Fort McHenry was actually part of the Revolutionary war. Who woulda thought! Shame we got rid of the Airports from that war too.
I suggest one on the Korean War. I believe that my grandson already said that.
" Best Korea "
- Drew Durnil
You could say both sides won or both sides lost depending on how you look at it also let's look at this war of 200+ years of peace between our nations 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇨🇦
Shane Sheffield Something positive in a discussion about the war of 1812??? Inconceivable!
A Brit who doesn't want America to burn into ash? Impossible!
@@austinbosh7402 who is british??
@@shanesheffield6346
I did assume you were British for some reason. I apologize for that.
@@austinbosh7402 I'm from the United states it's ok though everyone makes mistakes that's part of being human
American industry: strugling
*Randon war beggins*
American industry: Hmmm thats going to be good
*producing arms intensifies*
Happened during WWII too
Business leaders - ‘We should do this war thing more often’
ahh the classic military-industry complex
The US economy grew by a lot during the war of 1812. It was vital this war happened to keep Britain’s aggressive naval and military activity
I recommend the British invasion of America, in the 1960’s.
@Sweaty Fox i think he means the music invasion of bands like the beatles and the animals where american charts were topped by british artists, it was known as the British Invasion lol
@@timtyber And, to a lesser extent, the 1980's.
That was a great comment!
1812 Overture intensifies...oh wait wrong invasion
Bit over the top for some measly invasions compared to Russia :P
Still fitting thou.
4:47 love the Star Wars a phantom menace reference. Keep up the history videos my man.
4:45 "My lord, is that... legal?"
Very nice video. Nice to see this little war portrayed without being biased toward either side for once.
Wish the same could be said for the rest of his videos
@@haydenchristensen2952 ?
@@karamjitdhaliwal8145 as in he is pretty biased/opinionated in his other videos
@@haydenchristensen2952 no are you that Hayden Christian (anakin)
Thomas Jefferson: "The acquisition of Canada this year would merely be a matter of marching."
Yeah, about that...
It technically was if british didnt bail them out
@@banegas0411 Canada was owned by Britain...
@@sakalaathletics still had its own forces even if it was mostly milita like the US at the time
@@banegas0411 You can't say Britain "bailed them out" when the whole point of the war was to stop Britain from pressing American sailors. The war was against Britain, not specifically Canada.
@@sakalaathletics yes i can the original comment is about the US forces vs forces in canada which could have lost if it wasnt for reinforcements
To us Canadians, this war is viewed as us fighting for our version of liberty and freedom
Yeah, to us Americans it's mostly about us reminding the British that we're independent, and they cant just kidnap our sailors, and control who we do and dont trade with... (and we wanted Canada) BUT THATS BESIDES THE POINT!
Lol
@Kes Mangkuk actually, it was a battle plan in case for whatever reason we went to war with the British, it was called war plan red, and we had one for almost every nation.
War Plan Red=Great Britain
War Plan Orange=Japan
War Plan Green=Mexico
War Plan Black=Germany
Also, I've read that the British heard about War Plan Red on the 20s and figured they would probably just let it happen, just somthing I read somwhere.
@Kes Mangkuk well,I'm not talking crap about the Brits and/or the Commonwealths, it's just something I read, but, (again), not to talk crap or anything, but I think that war would've just been a "War of 1812 two: 20th century boogaloo" niether side would have won, probably just a stalemate same as in 1812.
@Kes Mangkuk Actually Canada had a plan for war with the U.S. as well. Their plan was to cross the border into the U.S, burn down some towns, and then retreat back into Canada. And when the U.S. retaliated, Canada would claim "unprovoked attack" and call on the entire commonwealth to descend on the U.S... But later the plan was burned by the Canadian Military Command because it was just... dumb. :P
to the british the war is seen as apart of the napoleonic wars and to protect the empire and navy. But yea your very right here in canada the war is seen as a war of defending our land
Another stellar video John. It's good to see you back. Keep em coming. ✌️
"this battle will have long lasting consequences for the native americans...."
_ominous Andrew Jackson noises_
* low pitch grumble
I really like your vids, keep doing history!
I've been waiting for his next upload, you go man!
This was fascinating, many thanks. I always like to watch these several times over because there's so much information there to absorb.
Texas Revolution Next Please or the Mexican/American War.
Edit: I just edited the Mexican/American part.
Rimabros 98 yeeeehawww
Yes yes and yes
why did you guys rebel
Remember the Alamo
@@captainunderpants2816 because Antonio Lopez de santa Anna became a dictator over Mexico centerlising the government and demolishing the Constitution of 1824 after this Texas and other parts of Mexico rebeled
Thank you for this! I can’t retain history like this unless there’s a video and this was so easy to understand 😭 you cut my essay to doing it in 3 hours to doing it in just 1 😭 may god bless you
I've been waiting for this one! Keep up the great work 👍🏻👍🏻
Just today, I saw the Real "Star spangled Banner" in the museum of American History.
Brandon Bonett pretty big, isn’t it?
@@praeposter yes it is
It's was something like 14 meters to 10 meters...
Yes! Always in the mood for another history video form you.
*from
@@Demonetization_Symbol lol
@@theworldoverheavan560 lol
Can you do the Battle of Plassey, where despite being heavily outnumbered, General Robert Clive of the East India Company defeated the Nawab of Bengal who was supported by the French, giving power to the British East India Company, essentially leading to the British Colonisation of India.
Great video! Keep up the good work.
I’ve seen every single one of your videos and I love all of them! Please keep making more. I think you should do a few videos on Ancient Rome, Greece, and Persia.
I’ve always loved learning about this war because it happened around where I live
I wanted this for a long time
Yes! I've been waiting for this!
Awesome! Another video! I love your work, man!
Is there a reason why the maritime are not coloured in for a lot of illustrations? We were and are part of Canada and participated in the war
I’m not Canadian. Is the martime the part of Canada that was hardly settled in 1812? I don’t really know what that is.
@@weldin It's the provinces along the Atlantic coast which were coloured white in this video
Cinestar Productions it’s the east coast and it was well settled at that point
Yeah that sucks. As a Delawarean, I know cartographical pain. I can't tell you how many times I've seen our border with Maryland dissolved.
StrangeForces I believe that it is because Canada wasn’t a united thing at this point, so no you weren’t part of Canada yet, and most of the fighting happened in the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada (Ontario and Quebec).
Yes thank you you’re back
Video: 9 minutes old
Comment: 11 minutes old
Really CZcams
your uploads make me happy
TODAY TRULY IS A GOOD DAY! Thanks for the upload John.
That was very interesting. There were a number of engagements I knew nothing about. Basically, each side made multiple attempts to invade the other, and got repulsed each time.
Actually, although the Battle of Bladensburg marks the only time that *Washington, D.C.* has been captured, the British did take Philadelphia, which was then the American capital, during the War for Independence.
While that is a very fine point, and as a British patriot I appreciate the consideration of the capture of Philadelphia by General Howe, I must add that the reason it probably isn't held up in the same regard, is because the strategic value of Philadelphia at the time it was taken was low compared to what General Howe sacrificed to achieve it (not in terms of losses to him, but in terms of betraying a colleague and his men)
General Burgoyne and his army of British soldiers was coming down from the North, and was intending to rendezvous with General Howe and his army. Between them, they could have dominated the Hudson River Valley region. In terms of grand strategy, this could have severed the rebels in Boston for example, from their friends to the South. It would have been a genius masterstroke.
Howe-ver (pardon the pun), General Howe didn't like General Burgoyne whatsoever and wanted to win more glory than him. He diverted his entire army into capturing Philadelphia which he did very well in doing so; but at the expense of screwing General Burgoyne over who admirably stuck to the plan.
Burgoyne was badly outnumbered in the backwoods of the wilderness thanks to this strategic blunder by Howe, done more out of ego and spite than real strategic wisdom.
He'd left Burgoyne to be consequently surrounded by up to 4 times his own numbers all told across the two battles of Saratoga. To Burgoyne's credit he won the first, though it was a pretty hollow victory with no real value considering he was being backed into a corner and surrounded with his supply lines cut off.
As more and more rebels arrived every day, the situation for Burgoyne was hopeless, his food supplies were running out and his army had to surrender eventually.
This was a severe (not catastrophic, but severe) strategic loss for the British Army in North America as it left Lower Canada vulnerable with the massive loss of manpower to capture, as well as the grand strategy for the British jeopardised. There is no getting around the fact that the already overstretched, relatively modest size of the British forces in North America, could not afford those kinds of losses. It is always astonishing to me when looking at that period of time, how thinly spread out the British are around the world fighting multiple wars, with what was a well-trained, elite but pretty overburdened army that was not large enough to afford serious campaign disasters or setbacks.
Saratoga could have just ended up as a short term setback; but the French used it as a basis to declare war on the British officially (they'd unofficially i.e. illegally been aiding them for two years prior already, as were the Spanish, but yeah, people often forget that side of history) By, ''officially'', I mean, ''more money than ever, naval assets deployed in direct action and boots on the ground in the Americas''. Oh and Spain did the same thing too following suite. Saratoga in and of itself could have been handled as a setback, but its real strategic consequence of greatest importance, was convincing the French and to a lesser extent the Spanish, that this war wasn't just a flash in the pan.
For sure, it was one of the most important achievements by the Americans in the war; but really, we have to remember who gave it them on a silver platter - not poor Burgoyne and his troops, but General Howe who betrayed them out of pettiness.
P.S - The loyalty to the British cause some British generals had is pretty sketchy at times. For sure most were adamantly loyal to King and country; but a few stand out as either being completely inept or downright annoyingly close to being traitors.
@@ThePalaeontologist nice essay
I love your channel so informative keep up the good work!
Awesome Thank u for making this. I was hoping u would make a video about the war of 1812 & u did a wonderful job. Well done
1812: the British are the most aggressive country in the world
1912: the British are the most aggressive country in the world
2012: America is the most aggressive country in the history of the world
Silverdarlin what?
That's gotta be the most horseshit claim iv'e ever heard about America.
*O I L D E T E C T E D*
America isn’t part of the history of the world, in the perspective of the entire history of the world America has been around for about 5 seconds
Silverdarlin you must be a very nationalistic Canadian
Did you purposely make this video 14 minutes as opposed to 12 in reference to the "War of 1812" ending in 1814? If so I tip my hat to you sir.
Yeah. But didn't it end in 1815?
Which makes this video suppose to be 15 minutes?
Toby Tawaqal technically hostilities continued, notably the Battle of New Orleans into, early 1815, but the treaty of peace was signed in 1814
@@donaquilaschannel2890 ah yes you're right, the treaty was signed by late 1814. And americans were happy when news of victory in New Orleans reached them first before the Treaty of Ghent...
Amazing video, the quality of the animation only gets better everytime! 💗🤞✨
I live like 10 minutes away from Fort George and it’s honestly so cool to learn about it’s history
5:39 Reference to the large roll Kentucky played in this war. A bit subtle, but better than nothing.
I’m a simple man
I see a new video
I click
I've seen this exact same comment so many times. It's funny how such a genuine sounding comment gets copied so much. 😂
Did you just assume your own gender?!
Love this guys content, I just wish it was more frequent
Hey I'm glad you're back! Though I know it takes a while to get the information and for the animations I would love more history videos
Love your work.. thank you for this! Love from America!❤❤❤🇺🇸
0:25 no wonder I have some sort of obsession with collecting fur. Vegans probably see me as a final boss or something
JustARandomUser2001
Not naz, but I do believe in Bol
@@fahoodie1852 are you a nazi and a communist? lol
Great work thanks for all the hard work animating this stuff
I know this video is already a year old, but incredible video and illustrations! Very thorough and informative. thank you!
Wow love this video, I learned more from this video then I did in my grade 7 history class. People always say Canadian history is dry and boring because of the lack of action but that seems to not be true.
And also having only a brief period of history.
liquid cat the only fun things in Canadian history is the war of 1812 and the Second World War. Everything else is boring as fuck
No France to bail them out this time!
@Matt James he literally said american troops outnumbered british
@Matt James the objective of the british never was to take over US, but to defend canada, stop americans from supplying the french and stop them from expanding to much, also while dealing much more casualities to the americans and winning territory, the only reason UK didnt demand almost nothing was due to them stopping other empires from doing the same to france, and if they did take something, it would mean that britain would lose leverage in europe. To resume you this, UK won the war
@Matt James But The USA lost
Matt James hey, well English isn’t my first language, as you said, but I clearly can see your ignorance, you have said that the British didn’t win decisively, and that is incredibly wrong, the capture of Detroit, the Battle of Queenston Heights,
the Battle of Blandensburg, the Battle of Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams and many more, do you understand how many Americans died in battle, compared to the Canadians, British, and Indians combined? The US lost 15000 soldiers, compared to the combined 8000 British Canadian and Indian combatants losses. That is a 2 to 1 ratio, and the British did manage to cut an incredible amount of ships that transported resources to France. Talking about sea, the royal navy did not manage to win enough due to the great majority of ships and experimented generals dealing with the French and danish navy. Also, the fights in the Great Lakes were won by the British, do your research if you desire. The fact that the americans kept expanding westward is due to the British making the other empires to not split up France after the napoleonic wars due to the balance of power needing to be restored and maintained , and if they did split up the US, they would have lost their allies due to such an hipocrite policie. I can’t believe how much has the us education and goverment glossed Over the atrocities they have done or the times they have been defeated
@Matt James Well they did stop the USA from conquering Canada.
I have heard of the war of 1812, but did not know any details. Great vid!
Nice to see you having a new video
The legend has returned
13:48, I see that little Republic of Texas.
Amazing as always.
More quality content! Good job keep it up 👌
Jackson's troops were creative in New Orleans. Even used an alligator to fire cannonballs.
Alligator ?
@@patricksputnick5094 The cannon barrel melted down so they grabbed an alligator and filled his head with cannonballs and powdered his behind.
@@realazduffman The gator must have lost his mind
Nice video! 👍 I was wondering if you could do the Mexican American War too but it's up to you to decide if you want to ☺
The us invasion?
@@anemu3819 Mexico should have respected Texas' sovereignty.
@@eodyn7 well at least we didnt commit war crimes
@@eodyn7 Fuck Tou And Your Slavery
@@fijiwater4967 Mexico was a literal dictatorship, so EVERYONE there was practically a slave but ok.
Well I'm really impressed with your graphics and historical photos
I see a video from any man I have to watch it and like it great work yet again!
"Canada chose a....slightly more chill approach"
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Do the Seven Years war
Thanks for this!
I am happy your doing history videos once again
Canada thinks of this as their 4th of July a time where we stood our ground for our freedom God bless Canada God bless America God bless Britain
And God bless you my brother\ sister in arms may the bond between are nations remain long and strong
Of all the places to find a DUNE reference, this was not the expected one.
Love these vids
I was always interested in this! Thank you! Also, could you please cover the Anglo Nepalese war? Thanks!
America: Wow France surrenders so easily, we always have to help them!
Also America: *surrenders after one shot by the British, France saved their ass in the war of independence*
Ummm by this time the United States had been a country for less than 50 years where as France and Britain were centuries old. They had a much higher capacity for war than we did. And yes of course the aid from France was needed for the US to win but we still held our own until they came, that has to mean something.
Also I want some people to know that most of the Northern states had abolished slavery by the War of 1812.
6+ years still awesome videos
Brilliant. Thanks
When you hate your older brother and fight him but as you grow more older you guys start to care about eachother
“Who has heard of the war of 1812?”
Another great video
Yes! More great content like this
Video about the Spanish Civil War, please!
As a Brit, this is my last defense when fighting an American on history.
inhaler Well that’s a poor defense if you’re trying to argue that Britain has ever beat the US in a war because this one was a draw.
@@wormwood8352 any defense is a good defense!
Andrew Jones Yeah, keep telling yourself that, it’s clear you don’t know history. By the end of the war, the US got it’s main goals achieved and none of its territory was taken. I don’t know how it’s possible for that to be considered a loss.
@@wormwood8352 When a us town is annexed by Britain after the 1812 war.
Americans: We will call it a draw.
Lol
@aaron guest Deer Island
Great video
Yay new upload
“Harsh winter”
C’mon, it isn’t that bad...
can you make a mongal empire video? thanks!
Nice vid. I live in Canada right across Detroit!
Thank you, you legend
Britain: *takes DC*
Excellent, the US will now quickly surrender
*US doesn't*
Oh wait yeah this is exactly what happened to Napoleon two seconds ago...
Oof
Sorry when did America take London and burn down the Houses of Parliament
We did better, saved their ass several times since the turn of the 20th century.
Salt_Factory like when did the usa save our arses????
Our arses were safe in WWI &WWII. Sure we needed assistance liberating the rest of Europe but we, as a nation were safe. Hitler tried to invade during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Thats 2 years before you lot decided to show up. Please learn history before making outlandish claims
The majority of lend lease went to the uk in WW2. The lend lease came in around the start of the battle of Britain. Famously Roosevelt desperately trying to get fighters over to Canada. Our 20/20 hindsight says that Germany was screwed from day 1 but things did get tense over the skies of Britain. And without D-Day the soviets would be halfway up your ass. Our role is over hyped a lot for sure, our education system just jerks us off to our own nationalistic hubris unless you especially seek out higher levels but most don't. please learn history before making outlandish claims.
4:47 ah a man of culture, prequel memes
Well done!
He's back!
This video: exists
Ms. Bryne (Mr Young): Am I a joke to you?
What a sight so fine when that long red line drove the Yankees out of Queenston Heights 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧
With more than a little help from the natives, but let's not give them their due, eh?
Thank you for explaining the causes and the fact Canada was still British controlled. Because you wouldn't believe how many Canadians I meet that tell me the War of 1812 started as a part of US Imperialism with an un-warranted invasion and that Britain had nothing to do with it. It's so frustrating having to explain the history to show that the US did have reasonable cause for invading Canada, and territory was more like a bonus feature.
The Real TK-Dragon!
Exactly! If you try telling this to some people, they refuse to acknowledge it.
Ryan
Again, Britain had oppressed American sailors to search for British ships, American merchant ships were seized by British Ships, despite American neutrality, and Native American raids were funded by the British.
Yeah... you’re stupid.
This is actually a good history lesson, animation can work on real life locations and the invisible, everything, border, territory, you name it, and the name of the their inner territories, but none the less, everything was straight forward
Canada eh?