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Take a few moments to finish The Lewis and Clark WebQuest & turn it in to front table
Then . . . begin Ch.10.3 p. 353 handout
Cause/effect of the War of 1812
Read 10.3 (p. 353) and unscramble the following words below & describe how they are related:
krawhwasemtmisrnpsegeobmar
warhawks
impressment
embargo
Ch. 10.3 - Today’s Targets:
Analyze the causes & effects of the
War of 1812
Read, “Problems with France & England,” p. 353
• Why was Jefferson unable to keep the United States out of conflicts with other nations? Trade around the world put U.S. ships in constant contact with foreign countries.
• The British captured any ship bound for France.
• The French stopped all ships bound for Britain.
Jefferson’s Response
Instead of declaring war, he asked Congress to pass legislation that would stop all U.S. foreign trade – Embargo Act, 1807
• Described his policy as “peaceable coercion”
Jefferson’s Response
• How would Jefferson “force the British and French to respect American shipping?
Embargo Act of 1807
• No more foreign trade – Epic Fail!!
• Effects:
1) American farmers lost key markets for their products
2) Shippers lost income
3) Many chose to violate the embargo by making false claims about where they were going.
Interpret the newspaper cartoon
What is “OGRABME” spelled backwards?
The Path to War
1. 1807
3. 1811
2. 1809
War breaks out between France & Britain. Britain angers U.S. by:•Capturing all ships heading toward France•Kidnapping U.S. sailors to work on British ships•Helping Natives fight against American frontier settlements
Embargo Act passed by Congress•hurts American merchants & economy more than hurts the British
Treaty of Fort Wayne signed w/nativesTecumseh declares treaty void
William Henry Harrison defeats Shawnee at Tippecanoe Tecumseh welcomed in British Canada increases American anger
Tecumseh and Native American Unity
Read “Tecumseh & Native American Unity” p. 354
His response? Unite the Natives to fight United Statesexpansion
What were the results at the Battle of Tippecanoe in November, 1811?
His plan failed & the movement to unify thetribes against the U.S. was crushed
““War Hawks”War Hawks”““War Hawks”War Hawks”
Henry Clay Henry Clay [KY][KY]
Henry Clay Henry Clay [KY][KY]
John C. Calhoun John C. Calhoun [SC][SC]
John C. Calhoun John C. Calhoun [SC][SC]
June 18, 1812 June 18, 1812 Madison Madison asked Congress to declare asked Congress to declare
war on Britainwar on Britain
June 18, 1812 June 18, 1812 Madison Madison asked Congress to declare asked Congress to declare
war on Britainwar on Britain
Henry Clay Henry Clay [KY][KY]
Henry Clay Henry Clay [KY][KY]
John C. Calhoun John C. Calhoun [SC][SC]
John C. Calhoun John C. Calhoun [SC][SC]
The United States’ has two supporting reasons or (causes) for the War of
1812?1. Britain to respect U.S. sea
rights 2. To end British support of Indian
resistance to westward
movement.
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The War of 1812
U.S. Congress declares war on British, June 1812•War hawks• westerners
Aug. 1814 •British burn White House & Capital•Ft. McHenry repels British
Sept. 1814 • U.S. defeats British at Lake Champlain – secures N.E.
Sept. Oct. 1813•U.S. naval victory on Lake Erie • U.S. victory at Thames in Canada•- secures NW
Jan. 1815: Andrew Jackson defeats British at N.O. after Treaty of Ghent ended the war in Dec. 1814
5.
6. 4.
Battle of lake Erie 1813Battle of lake Erie 1813
Oliver Hazard Perry – “Don’t Give Up The Oliver Hazard Perry – “Don’t Give Up The Ship”Ship”
Battle of lake Erie 1813Battle of lake Erie 1813
Oliver Hazard Perry – “Don’t Give Up The Oliver Hazard Perry – “Don’t Give Up The Ship”Ship”
Perry’s MonumentPerry’s Monument
Put-in-Bay Island in Lake Erie, OhioPut-in-Bay Island in Lake Erie, Ohio
Perry’s MonumentPerry’s Monument
Put-in-Bay Island in Lake Erie, OhioPut-in-Bay Island in Lake Erie, Ohio
The British burn Washington D.C., 1814The British burn Washington D.C., 1814the Capitol the Capitol buildingbuilding
& the White House& the White House
Battle of Fort McHenry,Battle of Fort McHenry,18141814
Battle of Fort McHenry,Battle of Fort McHenry,18141814
Oh Say Can You SeeOh Say Can You SeeBy the Dawn’s Early Light…By the Dawn’s Early Light… -- -- Francis Scott KeyFrancis Scott Key
Treaty of GhentTreaty of GhentDecember 24, 1814December 24, 1814
Treaty of GhentTreaty of GhentDecember 24, 1814December 24, 1814
The Battle of New Orleans, 1815The Battle of New Orleans, 1815
Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson
The Battle of New Orleans, 1815The Battle of New Orleans, 1815
Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson
Legacy of the War of 1812 (effects)
Encourages the growth of U.S. manufacturing
American patriotism (pride in U.S.) increases; Heroes created
War broke the strength of Native
Americans
1. 2. 3.
Using the graph & information from 10.3, explain why the War
of 1812 was the “second war for independence” not
politically, but for economic independence:
• graph shows increasing
trade 1804 - 1807
• war between Britain & France
disrupted U.S. trade
• British impressed U.S. sailors
• Embargo Act, 1807 attempted to end conflict but did more harm than good as the graph shows
• many Americans demanded war to stop British interference & restore economic liberty
As for Mr. Madison . . . As for Mr. Madison . . . As for Mr. Madison . . . As for Mr. Madison . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSOE537LE4c
he won “his” war but learned an important he won “his” war but learned an important lesson that the United States cannot lesson that the United States cannot ignore world events! ignore world events!