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Topic: Was war inevitable in 1812?

Madison and the International Situation James Madison elected in 1808 Constitutional scholar Close to Jefferson Intellectual, not a president Britain vs. France: can US remain neutral? Macon’s Bill No. 2 (enticement) Napoleon promises to accept US naval rights  US embargos Britain again US seems ready for war against Britain

The Road to War Democratic-Republicans divided “War Hawks” in Congress Avenge British wrongs “On to Canada!” Conflict with Indians Henry Clay Tecumseh and the Prophet Indian “nationalism” Battle of Tippecanoe (1811) Internal US conflict  war to bring Americans together? US at war could show the strengths of democracy?

War Begins: June 1812 Support for the war: Dissention on the war: South and West Democratic-Republicans Dissention on the war: Federalists and New England Anti-French, problems with the acquisition of Canada Madison declares war on Britain: “flagrant wrong-doings” America ill-prepared to fight

Conclusion Did the United States have to go to war in 1812? Explain.