War Of 1812 End. The terms of the peace were status quo antebellum the way things were before the war. The war of 1812 began on June 18 1812 and ended December 24 1814 with the Treaty of Ghent.
The terms of the peace were status quo antebellum the way things were before the war. The Americans declared war against the British because of the conflicts they had at sea. The Royal Navy had a tendency of capturing the Americans in the sea and forcing them to work in the Royal Navy.
The End of the War of 1812 The War of 1812 between the United Kingdom and the United States of America which began when the USA declared war on 18 June 1812 formally ended on 18 February 1815 when the US Senate unanimously ratified the Treaty of Ghent which had been signed on 24 December 1814.
The war had several causes. The ratification of the Treaty of Ghent on February 17 1815 ended the war but left many of the most contentious questions unresolved. The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States and its allies and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its dependent colonies in North America and indigenous allies. John Adams was the only Federalist President.