The hatred didn t exist at the beginning of the war. But soon after
the Battle of Queenston Heights and the death of General Brock, the
War of 1812 became more a case of survival of the fittest. Besides
the brutal fighting; perhaps the most notable aspect of the War of
1812 was the hatred. If not, then why would the dead remain
restless?
It was a barbaric war; in an inhospitable climate; with an
abundant number of ghost creating opportunities. There were nasty
endings from bayonets, swords, musket balls and cannon balls; plus,
two huge explosions at Fort York and Fort Erie which resulted in
missing bones and unmarked graves.
If you add savagery and death by tomahawk to the following; then
death from drowning, freezing, disease, burning and sickness would
include a greater numbers of victims than the major battles.
If you thought that being wounded was a better fate, then think
again. Instead of a proper pain killer, the wounded were given rum
and a musket ball to clamp between their teeth while they braved
the most hideous fate possible for wounded soldiers: the barbaric
battlefield medical practice of amputation. If a soldier s last
memory on earth was being wounded before he died, then that agony
might also survive the grave.
Because both America and Britain were not prepared to wage a war
with each, there was a shortage of regular soldiers to command in
1812. Therefore, the North American armies were also comprised of
militia, Native American Indians and part-time soldiers. Moreover,
what started as a political row in the seats of power became more
of a personal matter at the local level. In addition to the
mounting anger, there was pressure on both sides to increase the
number of regular troops in the field as the war continued. The
increase in regular troops contributed to a more bitter and violent
war, with the final result being several large scale battles and a
siege.
Why did the dead remain restless you might ask? Why indeed.
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