The historians in WWII did.
From: Steve Hendry <rsh.dds.fagd@gmail.com>
To: Bruce Finnigan <finniganbruce@yahoo.com>
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On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Bruce Finnigan <finniganbruce@yahoo.com> wrote:
Steve,Your point about the War of 1812, that only the U.S. invaded Canada is slightly off - slightly. The British in one invasion burned our White House. In another attack on the U.S., the American national anthem was inspired.
I refer to the initial invasion that began the war.
Are you considering every back-and-forth incursion during the war as a separate "invasion"?
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