That\'s wrong, actually. First of all, the war of 1812 was between Great Britain and the United States. Canada was a part of Great Britain and only a part of the war. In addition, after burning the barely-a-city Washington, D.C. the British/Canadian forces were crushed at Lake Champlain and Baltimore. That\'s when they agreed to call it a draw. If they had been pressing on to victory, they wouldn\'t have done that would they have? And while New Orleans was after the war, it was quite a decisive victory. So don\'t say it wasn\'t a draw... They wouldn\'t have agreed to a status quo treaty if they really had much of an advantage.