The Haunted Forts and Battlefields of 1812
C. T. Shooting Star The hatred didn't exist at the beginning of the war. But soon after the Battle of Queenston Heights and the death of General Brock, the War of 1812 became more a case of "survival of the fittest." Besides the brutal fighting, perhaps the most notable aspect of the War of 1812 was the hatred. If not, then why would the dead remain restless? It was a barbaric war, in an inhospitable climate, with an abundant number of ghost creating opportunitie...