Opening: War of 1812 & the Battle of New Orleans

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Opening: War of 1812 & the Battle of New Orleans

American Army in Battle of New Orleans Describe the American Army. How do they look? How are they dressed?

War of 1812 MAIN CAUSES: 1-The US was upset that the British were preventing neutral US ships from trading with France 2-The US was upset by British impressment (British policy of capturing and forcing US Sailors to serve on British Ships) 3-The US believed that the British were giving aid to Native Americans in the west 4-The US wanted to take Canada from Britain Impressment was the British policy of forcing US sailors to serve on British ships if captured

Results of the War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent ended the war December 1814 American earned respect as a growing world power For the first time, U.S. citizens came together as Americans (not just as citizens of individual states) Francis Scott Key writes the Star Spangled Banner The “Era of Good Feelings” James Monroe (1817): -No political infighting (why?) -Created a new national bank to ease economic problems -placed tariffs (taxes) on foreign goods to help U.S. manufacturing

Battle of New Orleans Happened after the War of 1812 was actually over. American victory Andrew Jackson gains notoriety here Biggest event of the War of 1812 Even though Battle of New Orleans is won by USA, still seen as a draw.

Exit Ticket: What were the causes of the War of 1812, and how did the War effect Americans’ national identity?