10-3 New Threats From Overseas Mr. McCaw FOREIGN POWERS.

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New Threats From OverseasNew Threats From Overseas

Mr. McCawMr. McCaw

FOREIGN POWERSFOREIGN POWERS

England did not want the U.S. supplying their enemies with supplies and food

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The Americans wanted to trade with both the English and the French

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IMPRESSMENT - is kidnapping, in this case from a ship on the ocean

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EMBARGO ACT OF 1807 - stated no American ships could sail to foreign ports and all American ports were closed to British ships

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The Embargo Act was a disaster - it hurt the U.S. economy very badly

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The embargo act was the most unpopular measure of Jefferson’s presidency.

JAMES MADISON wins the election of 1808

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Native Americans resented the white man cause they corrupted the Indian way of life

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Tecumseh organized Indian nations into a confed-eration.

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The Native Americans and the British join forces after the Battle of Tippecanoe

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WAR HAWKS wanted war with England

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1. U.S. is upset about the impressment of American sailors

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2. U.S. is upset about the British stopping their ships at sea

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3. U.S. is upset the British have joined forces with the Native Americans

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On June 18, 1812 the United States declares war on England

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WAR OF 1812WAR OF 1812Mr. McCawMr. McCaw

War to 1812 had 2 phases:

1) 1812 to 1814 – England concentrated on defeating the French, pay little attention to U.S.

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2) April of 1814 and on - after the British have defeated the French

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The American army and navy was very weak at the start of the war

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OLIVER HAZZARD PERRY was an American naval commander in charge of U.S. ships in the Great Lakes

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OLIVER HAZZARD PERRY IN BATTLE OF THAMESOLIVER HAZZARD PERRY IN BATTLE OF THAMES

OLIVER HAZZARD PERRY IN BATTLE OF THAMESOLIVER HAZZARD PERRY IN BATTLE OF THAMES

BATTLE OF THAMES was an important victory for the Americans for two reasons

1) The American victory put an end to the British threat in Northwest United States

2) Tecumseh was killed in the battle

FRANCIS SCOTT KEY wrote the National Anthem as he watched the attack on Fort McHenry

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AMERICAN FLAG AT FORT Mc HENRY

FORT McHENRY

Original copy of the National Anthem

Written by Francis Scott Key as watch the Battle at Fort McHenry

The hero of the BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS was GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON

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• more than 2000 British died

• only 7 Americans died

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANSBATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANSBATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

TREATY OF GHENT ended the War of 1812

Basically there was no clear winner and many trade disputes were still unsettled

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SIGNING THE TREATY OF GHENTSIGNING THE TREATY OF GHENT

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ORIGINAL COPY OF THE TREATY OF GHENT

Consequences of the War of 1812:

1) Increased American patriotism

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2) Weakened the strength of Native Americans toward the government of the United States

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3) American trade was expanded and more manufacturing followed the war

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4) America proved it could defend itself against a major world power

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