Of 3 SD : TGW : MMS 3081470048 Mar 27, 2013 DELAWARE STATE
SPONSOR: Sen. Lopez, on behalf of all Senators & Rep. Smyk, on behalf of all Representatives DELAWARE STATE SENATE 147th GENERAL ASSEMBLY SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2 COMMEMORATING THE 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BRITISH BOMBARDMENT OF LEWES ON APRIL 6 AND 7, 1813, DURING THE WAR OF 1812. 1 WHEREAS, the nation is now observing the two hundredth anniversary of the War of 1812, often referred to as 2 our “forgotten war,” and also as our second war for independence; and 3 WHEREAS, while the American Revolution served to secure political independence for the new United States of 4 America, the War of 1812 secured America’s commercial independence and solidified our claims to the area then known as 5 “the Northwest Territory,” comprising present-day Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and adjacent areas; and 6 WHEREAS, among the members of the U. S. delegation that traveled to Europe to negotiate the 1814 peace treaty 7 ending the war, known as the Treaty of Ghent, was former Congressman and United States Senator James Asheton Bayard, 8 II of Delaware (July 28, 1767 – August 6, 1815), who, becoming ill on his homeward journey, passed away in Wilmington 9 five days after his return to the First State in August, 1815; and 10 WHEREAS, histories of the War of 1812 often associate it with well-known battles on the Great Lakes, such as 11 the Battle of Lake Erie during which Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry coined the slogan, “Don’t Give Up the Ship,” and 12 the victory of American troops under General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans, which was actually fought 13 after the peace treaty had been signed; and 14 WHEREAS, the Middle Atlantic region was an important theater of operations during the war and the Delmarva 15 Peninsula was at the epicenter of events along the Atlantic coast, since the Chesapeake side of the peninsula afforded easy 16 access to Washington, D.
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