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Warm-Up (10) Quiz Turn in and get Progress Report Start DBQ

Announcements DBQ Analysis due Monday Signed Progress report due Monday Free Rice check on Monday (know your username and amount of grains!)

Today’s Objective Team Haughton’s 2020 Diamonds will: Summarize the causes and effects of the War of 1812 Break down documents about the War of 1812

James Madison and the War of 1812 pg. 71 Unit 6: The New Republic

# 4: James Madison 1809-1817 Federalist then Democratic- Republican “Father of the Constitution” Virginian

The War of 1812 U.S. vs. Great Britain “2nd War for Independence” 1812-1814 Tie Treaty of Ghent

Cause 1 Impressment – British kidnapping of American sailors

Cause 2 Britain had Native Americans attacking Americans who were moving west

Cause 3 U.S. and Britain fighting over parts of Canada

Major Event British burn down Washington D.C.

Battles Battle of Lake Erie Battle of New Orleans (after war officially over)

A New Hero General Andrew Jackson won the battle of New Orleans

Effect 1 American business grew because of increased trade

Effect 2 Manufacturing increased in New England

Effect 3 It was safer for Americans to move west

Effect 4 America proved it could take care of itself

Effect 5 America gained respect around the world

Independent Practice/Lifework Complete the document analysis piece of the DBQ