and Liverpool
repeal of
See also
Trade
Otis, Harrison Gray
Pakenham, Sir Edward
Parker, George
Parker, Sir Hyde
Parker, Sir Peter
Patterson, Daniel T.
and Jones (Thomas)
Peace treaty
and prisoners of war
and war, continuance of
See also
Armistice; Ghent, negotiations at
Peake, William
Peninsula War
Perceval, Spencer
assassination of
and declaration of war
and non-intercourse
and trade
Percy, William
Perkins, Thomas
Perry, James Alexander
Perry, Oliver Hazard
and Baltimore
and Canada
and Harrison
vs. Barclay
vs. Chauncey
vs. Gordon
Pickering, Timothy
Pigot, Hugh
Pike, Zebulon
Pinckney, Thomas
Pinkney, William
Pitt, William
and French Revolution
and Napoleon
Popham, Stephen
Porter, David
and Baltimore
vs. Gordon
vs. Hawkins
vs. Hillyar
Porter, Peter B.
Preble, Edward
Prevost, Sir George
and Canada
and declaration of war
and Montreal
and Plattsburgh
vs. Macdonough
vs. Macomb
and Washington (capital)
Price, Chandler
Pring, Daniel
and Plattsburgh
vs. Macdonough
Prisoners of war
Privateers
Proctor, Henry
and Canada
vs. Harrison
Prophet (aka Tenskwatawa).
See also
Tecumseh
Quasi-War
Quincy, Josiah
Randolph, John
Ratford, Jenkin
Rattlesnake
(privateer)
Red Eagle (aka William
Weatherford)
Reed, George
Renshaw, James
Riall, Phineas
Ripley, Eleazer
Roberts, Charles
Rodgers, John
and Baltimore
and British blockade
and declaration of war
and military strategy
and USS
Guerriere
vs. Bingham
vs. Broke
vs. Brown (Thomas)
vs. Byron
vs. Gordon
vs. Hutchinson
vs. Jamaica convoy
vs. Warren
Rodmond, Solomon
Ross, Robert
and Baltimore
and New Orleans
and Washington (capital)
Rossie
(privateer)
Rule of 1756,
Rumiantsev, Nikolai
Russell, Jonathan
and declaration of war
Russia
as mediator
Rutledge, John, Jr.
Rutter, Solomon
St. George, Thomas Bligh
Sanders, James
Sawyer, Herbert
Scott, Winfield
and Canada
Scourge
(privateer)
Scutter, John, Jr.
Secession
Seybert, Adam
Sheaffe, Roger Hale
Shelby, Isaac
Sherbrooke, Sir John
Sinclair, Arthur
Smith, John
Smith, Joseph E.
Smith, Samuel
and Baltimore
Smith, Sidney
Smyth, Alexander
Spence, Robert T.
Stewart, Charles
and Chesapeake Bay
and military strategy
and navy, expansion of
Stoddert, Benjamin
Stokoe, Thomas
Stricker, John
Strong, Caleb
Submarines.
See also
Weapons, unconventional
Sullivan, William
Talbot, Silas
Talleyrand (foreign minister)
Tarbell, Joseph
Taxation
Taylor, Robert
Taylor, Zachary
Tecumseh
and Canada
and Thames, Battle of the
See also
Indian tribes
Tenskwatawa.
See
the Prophet
Thames, Battle of the
Thompson, Charles C. B.
Thornborough, Edward
Thornton, William
Tingey, Thomas
Tippecanoe, Battle of
Tompkins, Daniel
Torpedo Act
Torpedoes.
See also
Weapons, unconventional
Townsend, Lord James
Trade.
See also
Orders in Council
Trafalgar, Battle of
Tripoli, war with
Troup, George M.
Truxtun, Thomas
Tucker, Thomas
Turtle
(submarine)
USS
Adams
USS
Allen
USS
Alligator
USS
Alwyn
USS
Amelia
USS
Argus
vs. HMS
Pelican
USS
Ariadne
USS
Ariel
USS
Asp
USS
Ballard
USS
Borer
USS
Boston
USS
Boxer
USS
Burrows
USS
Caledonia
USS
Carolina
USS
Centipede
USS
Chauncey
USS
Chesapeake
vs. HMS
Leopard
vs. HMS
Shannon
USS
Chesapeake’s Revenge
USS
Chippewa
USS
Columbia
USS
Comet
USS
Congress
USS
Constellation
vs.
L’Insurgent
USS
Constitution
vs. HMS
Avenger
vs. HMS
Cyane
vs. HMS
Guerriere
vs. HMS
Java
vs. HMS
Levant
vs. HMS
Nelson
vs. HMS
Santa Margaretta
vs. HMS
Shannon
USS
Detroit
USS
Eagle
vs. HMS
Chub
vs. HMS
Linnet
USS
Enterprise
vs. HMS
Boxer
USS
Epervier
USS
Erie
USS
Essex
vs. HMS
Alert
vs. HMS
Cherub
vs. HMS
Minerva
vs. HMS
Phoebe
USS
Essex Junior
USS
Fair American
USS
Ferret
USS
Firefly
USS
Flambeau
USS
Franklin
USS
Frolic
USS
Fulton the First
USS
General Pike