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11 October, 20:33

How did the British navy strengthen the British land troops?

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    The British strengthening of the British land troops was due to the blockade of the coasts. The above was a process that lasted from February 1813 to March 1815. The United States declared war on Britain on June 18, 1812. In response, England. He ordered a naval blockade on November 27, 1812, which was implemented in stages. Local. The proclamations of the Royal Navy announced the closure by blockade of four successive portions of the coast : • February 6, 1813: Chesapeake and Delaware bays ("Mid-Atlantic") • May 26, 1813 - Port of New York and Long Island Sound to New London ("New York") • September 1, 1813 - North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia ("South Coast") • April 25, 1814: north coast from Rhode Island to Maine ("New England")

    The blockade of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast was ordered, but it was never implemented by local proclamations. The blockade was lifted on March 6, 1815 after the news was received in North America that on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent had ended the war.
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