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Oliver Hazard Perry, the "Hero of Lake Erie," Jacob Brown, who successfully defended Fort Erie despite a seven-week siege and was later promoted to Commander General of the United States Army, and Winfield Scott, a brave fighter who also implemented a training system that significantly improved the American army's battlefield performance, were all important American figures. Later, he would devise the "Anaconda Plan," which defined Northern tactics throughout the Civil War. During the conflict, two future Presidents made their mark: William Henry Harrison, who was responsible for the military destruction of Tecumseh's Confederacy of Native American tribes, and Andrew Jackson, who destroyed the British at New Orleans.
Isaac Brock, a popular imperial administrator in Canada who became a posthumous hero for his heroic but fatal defence of Queenston Heights, Robert Ross, who led the veteran expeditionary force that burned Washington, D.C. and was killed outside of Baltimore at the Battle of North Point, and Edward Pakenham, a respected Napoleonic War veteran who led the British armed forces in the Battle of North Point, were all essential British figures.
Roughly 15,000 Americans died as a result of the War of 1812. Approximately 8,600 British and Canadian soldiers were killed from battle or disease. The losses among Native American tribes are not known.