Capital in flames

Capital in flames2008
About this book
As Canada's central depot and naval dockyard on the Great Lakes early in the War of 1812, the capital frontier town of York (present-day Toronto) was a prime target for American forces. In April 1813 a squadron of warships under U.S. Commodore Isaac Chauncey sailed up Lake Ontario and landed about 1,800 soldiers there as the renowned explorer Gen. Zebulon Pike led his men into battle. Though the Americans took the town, their victory proved disappointing. The author challenges conventional ideas about the battle as he brings to life the politicians, soldiers, and citizens whose destinies clashed at York.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL2019919W
Subjects
HistoryNaval operationsOntario War of 1812United States War of 1812York, Battle of, Toronto, Ont., 1813United states, history, war of 1812York, Bataille de, 1813Histoire