That has nothing to do with the civil war or the confederacy That was back when none of the states wanted to work together under one united government, around the revolution
Nah. That had a brighter blue. The one in the content is that weird combination of the CSA Navy Jack and the CSA Battle flag the square one that you see everywhere.
Technically "American Flag" could be the flag of any country in the America's. that's everywhere from the tip of Canadia to the bottom of Chile.
I think they wanted the flag belonging to the union of states in america... although they said "american" allowing the flag of the confederate states of america to be an acceptable answer.
England lost the war of 1812 in the same way the US lost the Vietnam war. They killed more soldiers and all but in the end realized to l it would be a long drawn out war and it wasn't worth it.
England failed to recognize US independence, they stopped us trade with France, us declares war. England kills more us soldiers and burns down white house but us ultimately drives out British soldiers. War ends with england recognizes us as an independent nation and trade between Europe and us continues. I would hardly consider that a British victory
The war of 1812 lead to increased British military presence in Canda, stopping US plans to take the province and heralding in a following 100 years of unrivalled British military supremacy worldwide.
I would hardly consider a failed invasion any kind of victory.