Department Chair
Andrew D. Nicholls, Ph.D., Professor of History
Date of Award
8-2013
Access Control
Open Access
Degree Name
History, M.A.
Department
History and Social Studies Education Department
Advisor
Andrew D. Nicholls, Ph.D., Professor of History
Department Home page
http://history.buffalostate.edu/
First Reader
Andrew D. Nicholls, Ph.D., Professor of History
Second Reader
Misty D. Rodeheaver, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History
Third Reader
York A. Norman, Associate Professor of History
Abstract
The War of 1812 was a struggle between three groups: Americans, British, and Native Americans. The British and the Native Americans were brought together in their necessity to fight the Americans. The alliance began during the French and Indian War while defeating the French. Throughout the rest of the eighteenth century and early nineteenth century the British and Natives would support each other in a mutually beneficial alliance. The end of the War of 1812 would also be the end of the once great alliance.
Recommended Citation
Barrett, Ryan, "The War of 1812: The End of an Uncommon Alliance" (2013). History Theses. 21.
https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/history_theses/21