Members of Congress who want to go to war with Britain.

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Members of Congress who want to go to war with Britain. TREATY OF GHENT WAR HAWKS Treaty which ends the War of 1812. Members of Congress who want to go to war with Britain.

ANDREW JACKSON FRANCIS SCOTT KEY American hero at the Battle of New Orleans Author of the Star-Spangled Banner.

JAMES MADISON WILLIAM HENRY HARRRISON Governor of the Indiana Territory who defeats the Indians at the Battle of Tippecanoe. “Father of the Constitution” was elected our 4th president in 1808.

CANADA OLD IRONSIDES We tried to gain land in this country in the Nickname given the USS Constitution when a cannonball bounced off her side. We tried to gain land in this country in the War of 1812.

who tried to unite the Indians of the Northwest Territory. TECUMSEH Native American who tried to unite the Indians of the Northwest Territory.