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Battle of Bladensburg

On August 24, 1814, a British army arrived at Bladensburg, Maryland, intent on crossing the Anacostia River and capturing the American capital city of Washington. American troops and artillery waited on the heights overlooking the bridge the British would cross.


The Digital Military Historian Battle of Bladensburg Map

The Battle of Bladensburg opened the road for the British Army to sack and burn Washington, D.C. American militia broke quickly under fire from the British veterans, many of whom had just come from fighting Napoleon in Europe. Only a desperate rear-guard action prevented the capture of the whole American force. Learn More: The Battle of Bladensburg


War in the Chesapeake StarSpangled Banner National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service)

The Battle of Bladensburg During the War of 1812, British forces had control of the Chesapeake Bay for over a year by the summer of 1814. A U.S. military command was created under Brigadier General William Winder for the defense of Washington, D.C., Maryland, and eastern Virginia.


Battle of Bladensburg HTML5 Animated Map Western Heritage Mapping

A major battle in the War of 1812, the Battle of Bladensburg was a disastrous defeat for the United States that led to the burning of Washington, including the White House and the Capitol Building.


Aftermath of the Battle of Bladensburg, August 24 1814. The wounded man is the U.S commander

The War of 1812 in Prince George's County, Maryland


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Battle of Bladensburg Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

At the Battle of Bladensburg (August 24) the use of rockets assisted British forces to turn the flank of the American troops defending Washington, D.C. As a result, the British were able to capture the city. In September the British forces attempted to capture Fort McHenry, which… Read More


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Battle of Bladensburg American Battlefield Trust

The Battle of Bladensburg is known as "the greatest disgrace ever dealt to American arms" and would be the last time an American capital was captured. A British force of army regulars and Royal Marines routed a combined U.S. force of Regular Army and state militia troops.


War of 1812 Archaeology Bladensburg Battlefield

The Battle of Bladensburg was fought in August 1814 on a large, open field and orchard, just south of the town of Bladensburg. Today, that field has become the communities of Cottage City and Colmar Manor. The primary fighting was on the Washington to Baltimore Turnpike, now Bladensburg Road or Alternate US Route 1..


Historical look 200year anniversary of Battle of Bladensburg > National Guard > Guard News

Battle of Bladensburg. In July, 1814, after the British fleet had been in control of the Chesapeake Bay for more then a year, a separate military command was created under Brigadier General William Winder, for the defense of Washington, Maryland, and eastern Virginia. General John Armstrong, the Secretary of War, thought this was more than.


Battle of Bladensburg 1814 American War of 1812

Battle of Bladensburg, August 24, 1814 Editor: Michael Spilling and Consultant Editor: Chris McNab American Battles and Campaigns - Battle of Bladensburg, August 24, 1814 After Napoleon's exile, Britain directed considerable resources into the ongoing war in North America.


The new battle for Bladensburg The Washington Post

The British Army of soldiers, Royal Marines and naval infantry—actually sailors from His Majesty's Navy fighting on dry land with musket, pike and cutlass—were marching full-tilt for the capital of the United States this hot, sweltering August 24, 1814. The year marked the first that the United States had been invaded by a foreign foe.


Battle of Bladensburg Encampment

The British victory at Bladensburg, Md., on Aug. 24, 1814—two years into the War of 1812—exposed the capital of the United States to invasion.


The Digital Military Historian Battle of Bladensburg Map

Bladensburg The Battle of Bladensburg on August 24, 1814, ended in defeat for the United States and allowed the British to invade Washington, D.C. Once the Americans realized the British route of advance, there was little time to prepare. They hastily established lines of defense near the port town of Bladensburg, where the British would cross.


The Bladensburg Races Inside America’s Most Humiliating Battlefield Defeat

The Battle of Bladensburg, August 24, 1814, ended in defeat for the United States and cleared the way for British troops to invade Washington, DC. © Richard Schlecht "The enemy are in full march to Washington. Have the materials to destroy the bridges." - Secretary of State James Monroe to President James Madison, August 23, 1814