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Из тебя такой же историк, как и лингивст
Ничего не напоминает? "Торонто за три дня!" Ха-ха.. Most Americans assumed that the conquest of Canada would be, in the words of former president Thomas Jefferson, “a mere matter of marching.” The United States enjoyed a huge population advantage over Canada—7.7 million to 500,000—and it was widely believed in America that U.S. troops would be welcomed as liberators. But events did not play out as Americans expected. Waging war at the end of extended supply lines over the vast distances of the North American wilderness was no easy task. The British and their allies from indigenous nations in North America proved a formidable foe.
American armies invaded Canada in 1812 at three points, but all three campaigns ended in failure