British Baltimore Win

Major-General Robert Ross does not die at North Point, allowing the British to march onward to Baltimore.

Battle of Baltimore
British Major-General survives North Point and leads his army onward to Baltimore. There, the remnants of the Maryland Militia, with losses at North Point, put up little resistance. Major General Samuel Smith of the Americans is killed by a British sharpshooter. The Maryland Militia surrender and Baltimore falls. The Americans at Fort McHenry retreat after learning Baltimore had fallen. The occupation of Baltimore allows the British to land more troops. The already demoralised Americans surrender to the British. James Madison met with Ross in Baltimore for the surrender. The British declared 3 terms in the treaty. The Americans agreed to these terms and the Treaty of Baltimore was signed.
 * The Americans must not raise an army over 10,000.
 * State Militias must not be over 200,000 in total.
 * All Americans goods must be delivered to Britian or British colonies.
 * The British are allowed to keep there territory in the East Coast.

Inter-war Years
After the surrender the capital was moved to New York City. President James Monroe exiled himself to Africa and Andrew Jackson was made president. Wars with Indians became harder with less troops. The British also secretly supplied them with weapons. The US found out about this but with a little army could not do anything about it.