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James Stirling (Royal Navy officer) and War of 1812

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Difference between James Stirling (Royal Navy officer) and War of 1812

James Stirling (Royal Navy officer) vs. War of 1812

Admiral Sir James Stirling (28 January 179122 April 1865) was a British naval officer and colonial administrator. The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States, the United Kingdom, and their respective allies from June 1812 to February 1815.

Similarities between James Stirling (Royal Navy officer) and War of 1812

James Stirling (Royal Navy officer) and War of 1812 have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charles Napier (Royal Navy officer), Fort Bowyer, Gulf of Mexico, Napoleonic Wars, New Orleans, Privateer, Royal Navy, Ship of the line, Treaty of Ghent, United Kingdom.

Charles Napier (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Charles John Napier KCB GOTE RN (6 March 1786 – 6 November 1860) was a British naval officer whose sixty years in the Royal Navy included service in the War of 1812 (with the United States), the Napoleonic Wars, Syrian War and the Crimean War (with the Russians), and a period commanding the Portuguese navy in the Liberal Wars.

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Fort Bowyer

Fort Bowyer was a short-lived earthen and stockade fortification that the United States Army erected in 1813 on Mobile Point, near the mouth of Mobile Bay in what is now Baldwin County, Alabama, but then was part of the Mississippi Territory.

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Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf of Mexico (Golfo de México) is an ocean basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, largely surrounded by the North American continent.

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Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and usually led by the United Kingdom.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (. Merriam-Webster.; La Nouvelle-Orléans) is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana.

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Privateer

A privateer is a private person or ship that engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war.

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Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force.

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Ship of the line

A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed from the 17th through to the mid-19th century to take part in the naval tactic known as the line of battle, in which two columns of opposing warships would manoeuvre to bring the greatest weight of broadside firepower to bear.

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Treaty of Ghent

The Treaty of Ghent was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain,Usage is mixed with some organisations, including the and preferring to use Britain as shorthand for Great Britain is a sovereign country in western Europe.

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James Stirling (Royal Navy officer) and War of 1812 Comparison

James Stirling (Royal Navy officer) has 202 relations, while War of 1812 has 410. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.63% = 10 / (202 + 410).

References

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