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Flippy Folder Unit 1 Student Version

Great Britain

Attack on Chesapeake Chesapeake Britain impresses sailors from a US ________ Reexport- A way to slip _______ goods past the _______ blockade Impressment- The British desperate for _________ in war against France Embargo of 1807- President ___________ closes all US ports . US economy devastated

Reexport- A way to slip _______ goods past the _______ blockade Zoom in

The Chesapeake

British Impressed our US Navy Sailors !!

Embargo of 1807- President ___________ closes all US ports Embargo of 1807- President ___________ closes all US ports . US economy devastated

Jefferson believed this was a moral alternative to war 1807 Embargo Jefferson believed this was a moral alternative to war

Jefferson closed all US ____________ Allowed US industry to grow 1807 Embargo Jefferson closed all US ____________ Allowed US industry to grow It had produced economic hardship, evasion of the law, and political dissension at home.

3 War Hawks ________________ James Madison

Causes 1. British _________ our sailors 2. British support Indian attacks from _____________ 3. British interfering with trade with ____________.

Events Canada – we are embarrassed. –Tecumseh takes Detroit Navy – ______ wins most naval battles. British blockade hurts 1814- Maine-__________ easily win New York- ____________gains a naval victory on Lake Champlain DC is ____________ down in revenge Baltimore- The _______________ is written Battle of New Orleans – Gen. ___________ defeats the ____________

Hartford Convention It continued the view of states' rights as the refuge of sectional groups It sealed the destruction of the Federalist party, which never regained its lost prestige

Treaty of Ghent Ended the ____________________. Arrived with word of Jackson’s victory. Treaty is seen as an American __________, whether it was or not. Does not mention ______________ of sailor because war with France is over.

France

French Alliance 1778-1800 Flow Chart

Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation 1793 Becomes foundation of US ___________ policy for next ____________ years. “Talk to the hand”

XYZ Affair 1797 French seize 300 US merchant ships because mad over ____________ treaty. French ministers _____, _____, and ____ require $____________ to speak and apologies. President ___________ replies, “ Millions for defense, not a penny for tribute.”

Quasi-War 1797-1800 Mostly takes place in the ___________ Sea. Unstated war between _______ & _______. US mad over _________ affair and impressments France mad over US signing _________ treaty with Britain

Convention of 1800 Ends ___________ War with France Begins 100 years of “Talk to the hand” foreign policy according to ________________ advice.

Louisiana Purchase 1803 With the loss of Haiti and the need for $$$$$ for war with Britain, ___________ sells US all Louisiana Territory for $_______________. Jefferson torn because purchase was not allowed in the _________. Jefferson was a ______________ constitutionalist.

Native Americans

Battle of Fallen Timbers 1794

Battle of Fallen Timbers 1794 Victory by Gen. ___________ over Indian confederacy led by _____________. Natives sign Treaty of______________. Opens up territory for ____________.

Treaty of Greenville 1796

Push Indians out of ______________ opening it up for ______________. Treaty of Greenville 1796 Push Indians out of ______________ opening it up for ______________.

Treaty of Greenville 1796

Tecumseh 1768-1813 Shawnee leader who banded tribes from ______ together to fight white expansion. His brother _________ is defeated at ________________ by ______________. Fights with __________ in War of 1812 taking Detroit.

Tippacanoe, Harrison, and Tecumseh

Death of Tecumseh

Battle of Tippecanoe 1811 Destroyed _______________’s Indian Confederacy. _______________ was victorious. The village called _________________ was destroyed.

Creek and Seminole Wars 1814/1818 18___ Creeks were supported by ______________. Gen. ___________ defeats the Creeks. He makes Creeks sign over parts of ________ and _____________. 1818 Seminoles hid runaway__________. Gen. _________ crushes them and __________ forts in Florida Leads to easy signing of ___________Treaty.