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1812casualties.org is the “War of 1812 Casualty Database,” which aims to compile the names of soldiers from British infantry regiments who were killed, died, or deserted during the War of 1812. According to the site, it is an ongoing documentation project, and it once aimed to include records for all British regiments before the bicentennial commemoration in June 2012. It is closer to a historical/military-history database than a traditional online course.
In terms of subject area, the site focuses on the War of 1812, casualty records of British infantry regiments, and Canadian and British military history. It is suitable for primary-source lookup, classroom supplementary materials, or genealogical research. As for delivery format, the main content does not mention live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction, nor does it show a course syllabus, assignments, quizzes, or other course structure. No certification or certificate is disclosed. The main language of instruction/content is English, while the statement about Canadian government funding also appears in French. Regarding instructors and institutional background, the text only shows that the project received financial support from the Government of Canada and provides links for contributions, feedback, acknowledgements, and contact, but it does not list the research team’s qualifications or any academic institutional endorsement.
The page does not show course pricing, subscriptions, or database access fees. It only mentions Donations, noting that the project previously relied on individual donations and later received a Canadian government grant. This suggests a low level of commercialization and a stronger orientation toward a public-history project. Payment methods are not mentioned in the main text, so whether online donations are available and which payment channels are supported cannot be confirmed.
The main advantage is its highly focused scope: it brings together scattered casualty records for British infantry regiments in the War of 1812 in one place. The news section indicates that regiment categories and record counts were continuously expanded at one point, and that a location field was added to improve search. The downside is that its educational component is weak: there is no systematic course pathway, instructor-led explanation, certificate, or learning support. The news items mainly date from 2010–2012, so its current maintenance activity, data completeness, and search experience cannot be confirmed from the main text.
It is suitable for military-history researchers, genealogy researchers, teachers preparing lessons, students collecting materials on the War of 1812, and people looking up name records for commemorative projects. It is not suitable for users who want to enroll in a structured history course, earn a certificate, or receive guidance from an instructor. The main text provides no information about access from China, so this would need to be tested directly; network connectivity and payment/donation availability are both unknown. Alternatives may include Library and Archives Canada, The National Archives in the UK, university open history courses, and professional genealogy databases.
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