Everything You Need To Know For Your APUSH Exam

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Everything You Need To Know For Your APUSH Exam War of 1812 Everything You Need To Know For Your APUSH Exam

America’s Neutrality is Violated! Both France (Berlin Decree) and England (Orders in Council) would confiscate US ships that traded with other country To help fight Napoleon, Britain began using Impressment on US sailors Forcing sailors to join the British Navy Chesapeake-Leopold Affair British ship (Leopold) attacks US ship (Chesapeake) while looking for alleged deserters 3 were killed, 18 injured

Embargoes to know Embargo of 1807: Non-Intercourse Act: (1809) Passed in response to Chesapeake Incident Forbade ALL US exports Disaster! Non-Intercourse Act: (1809) Forbade exports to ONLY Britain and France Still a disaster Macon’s Bill #2: (1810) Eventually agreed to restore trade with France

Why War with Britain? War Hawks: From South (SC) and West (KY) John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay! Democratic-Republicans (Jeffersonians) more biased towards France British Impressments were well known

Key Battles and Events of the War Battle of Tippecanoe (1811) William Henry Harrison defeated Native Americans Helped lead to further Westward expansion Hartford Convention (1814 – 1815) New England Federalists gathered to share grievances Proposed amending Constitution: 1 term for president, 2/3 Congress to approve an embargo or declare war Some delegates urged secession Battle of New Orleans Occurred two weeks AFTER war ended US victorious, Andrew Jackson is an overnight sensation

Treaty of Ghent Signed on December 24, 1814 Agreement to stop fighting (Armistice) Neither side gained territory No mention of pre-war grievances

Impact of the War?? HUGE increase in Nationalism Paved the way for future presidents Jackson Harrison Demise of the Federalists “Era of Good Feelings”

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