A. ON TO CAN OVER LAND & LAKES Am Gen.William Hull Surrenders Detroit 1812.

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A. ON TO CAN OVER LAND & LAKES

Am Gen.William Hull Surrenders Detroit 1812

USS Constitution aka “Old Ironside” US navy good US army not good

"We have met the enemy and they are ours." US Naval Officer Oliver Hazard Perry Battle of Lake Erie Sept 1813

Cartoon;British Losses To Perry;1812 War

**1814 nap defeated, exiled isle of Elba **GB now free to attack US, puts us on defensive **GB comes down from Can thru NY

Battle of Plattsburgh aka Battle of Lake Champlain US Gen. Thomas MacDonough Sept 1814

B. WASHINGTON BURNED / NO DEFENDED

The War  Attack on the Washington D.C  White House burns story  1814 (late)= U.S. improves  “Battle of Baltimore” Francis Scott Keys “Star Spangled Banner”. Flag still standing in the morning.

Francis Scott Key observes the bombardment and the U.S. flag over Fort McHenry.

The War The War  1815 (Jan) U.S. most famous battle of the war……. “Battle of New Orleans”  War hero :Andrew Jackson

BATTLE OF N.O. U.S. G.B. G.B U.S. FORTIFIES AREA W/ CANNONS. G.B. ?????

3. The War Cont.. Jan. 18, 1815 at dawn, G.B. Attacks. Jan. 18, 1815 at dawn, G.B. Attacks. No respect for U.S. Army No respect for U.S. Army With in 1 hour = 2000 British dead With in 1 hour = 2000 British dead U.S. troops = 13 dead U.S. troops = 13 dead

Mini -Time Line Of Battle Of N.O. PEACE TREATY SIGNED BATTLE OF N.O. DEC. 24, 1814 JAN., 1815

C. TREATY OF GHENT

D. FED GRIEVANCES / HARTFORD CONVENTION

E. 2 ND WAR FOR IND

F. NASCENT NATIONALISM

G. CLAY’S AM SYSTEM

The "American System": The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the "Tariff of Abominations," 1828 (03:13)

: National Road, Battle of Tippecanoe, Louisiana Slave Revolt, Fort Astoria (02:37)

H. SO CALLED “ERA OF GOOD FEELING”

I. PANIC OF 1819 / CURSE OF HARD TIMES

J. GROWING PAINS OF WEST

K. SLAVERY & SECTIONAL BALANCE

L. UNEASY MISSOURI COMP

The Missouri Compromise, 1820 (02:19)

M. JOHN MARSHALL & JUDICIAL NATIONALISM

Chief Justice John Marshall (01:29)

Cohens v. Virginia 1821

N. SHARING OREGON / ACQUIRING FLORIDA

Defining America's Boundaries, (02:26)

O. MENACE OF MONARACHIES P. MONROE DOCTRINE

The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 (01:11)