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Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Call for War Conflict in the West Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers The Conflict over Land The Battle of Tippecanoe The War Hawks The Opposition Declaring War Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat The Embargo Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain Madison president in 1808 in a tough position New England Federalists opposed war Banned all trade with foreign countries Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville Opposite pressures from farmers & War Hawks They wanted to stop British influence among the Natives Argued U.S. army & navy too small to fight British Hurt U.S. economy, damaged Jefferson’s popularity Would resume trade with 1st who did not violate neutrality Angered by trade restrictions hurting planters & western farmers British agents armed Indians along border this angered settlers He & his brother, the Prophet, founded a village for followers Harrison defeated Natives & crushed the unification of Indians Wanted to be patient & prepare for war War Hawks won, Congress voted to declare war

Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy

Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy The Embargo Act The Embargo Act The Embargo Act Banned all trade with foreign countries Banned all trade with foreign countries

Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy The Embargo Act Banned all trade with foreign countries Hurt U.S. economy, damaged Jefferson’s popularity Hurt U.S. economy, damaged Jefferson’s popularity

The Non-Intercourse Act Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France

Would resume trade with 1st who did not violate neutrality Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy The Non-Intercourse Act Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Would resume trade with 1st who did not violate neutrality Would resume trade with 1st who did not violate neutrality

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S.

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. The Conflict over Land The Conflict over Land Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. The Conflict over Land Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. The Conflict over Land Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers British agents armed Indians along border this angered settlers Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth British agents armed Indians along border this angered settlers

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers He & his brother, the Prophet, founded a village for followers Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers He & his brother, the Prophet, founded a village for followers

Section 3- The Coming of War The Battle of Tippecanoe Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. The Battle of Tippecanoe The Battle of Tippecanoe Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. The Battle of Tippecanoe Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Conflict in the West Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. The Battle of Tippecanoe Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat Harrison defeated Natives & crushed the unification of Indians Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville Harrison defeated Natives & crushed the unification of Indians

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers The War Hawks Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain The War Hawks

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers The War Hawks Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain They wanted to stop British influence among the Natives They wanted to stop British influence among the Natives

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers The War Hawks Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain They wanted to stop British influence among the Natives Angered by trade restrictions hurting planters & western farmers Angered by trade restrictions hurting planters & western farmers

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers The Opposition The Opposition New England Federalists opposed war New England Federalists opposed war

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers The Opposition New England Federalists opposed war Argued U.S. army & navy too small to fight British Argued U.S. army & navy too small to fight British

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers The Opposition New England Federalists opposed war Argued U.S. army & navy too small to fight British Wanted to be patient & prepare for war Wanted to be patient & prepare for war

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers Declaring War Declaring War Madison president in 1808 in a tough position Madison president in 1808 in a tough position

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers Declaring War Madison president in 1808 in a tough position Opposite pressures from farmers & War Hawks Opposite pressures from farmers & War Hawks

Section 3- The Coming of War Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Call for War British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers Declaring War Madison president in 1808 in a tough position Opposite pressures from farmers & War Hawks War Hawks won, Congress voted to declare war War Hawks won, Congress voted to declare war

Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Call for War Call for War Call for War Call for War Call for War Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Conflict in the West Overseas trade was risky, but profitable The Barbary Pirates would steal cargo & ransom crews Great Britain & France went to war in 1803 – the U.S. were supplying both with goods Britain began searching U.S. ships & impressing U.S. sailors into Royal Navy Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. Disagreements between U.S. & Britain went far beyond neutrality issue In the west British & Indians clashed over land with U.S. British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers British support of Indians angered Americans Many felt British encouraged Indians to attack settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers Tecumseh resists U.S. settlers The Conflict over Land The Conflict over Land The Conflict over Land The Conflict over Land The Conflict over Land The Conflict over Land The Battle of Tippecanoe The Battle of Tippecanoe The Battle of Tippecanoe The Battle of Tippecanoe The Battle of Tippecanoe The Battle of Tippecanoe The War Hawks The War Hawks The War Hawks The War Hawks The War Hawks The War Hawks The Opposition The Opposition The Opposition The Opposition The Opposition The Opposition The Opposition Declaring War Declaring War Declaring War Declaring War Declaring War Declaring War Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, angry at settlers for pushing them off land Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers Natives in NW Territory were losing land to settlers Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat Harrison knew that Tecumseh was British backed threat The Embargo Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act The Non-Intercourse Act Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain Young members of Congress that called for war w/ Britain Madison president in 1808 in a tough position Madison president in 1808 in a tough position Madison president in 1808 in a tough position New England Federalists opposed war New England Federalists opposed war New England Federalists opposed war Banned all trade with foreign countries Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Tried to revive trade, banned only with Britain & France Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth Britain wanted to slow U.S. western growth He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers He believed the Natives needed to unite to defeat the settlers Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville Tecumseh refused to follow Treaty of Greenville Opposite pressures from farmers & War Hawks Opposite pressures from farmers & War Hawks Opposite pressures from farmers & War Hawks They wanted to stop British influence among the Natives They wanted to stop British influence among the Natives They wanted to stop British influence among the Natives Argued U.S. army & navy too small to fight British Argued U.S. army & navy too small to fight British Hurt U.S. economy, damaged Jefferson’s popularity Would resume trade with 1st who did not violate neutrality Would resume trade with 1st who did not violate neutrality Would resume trade with 1st who did not violate neutrality Angered by trade restrictions hurting planters & western farmers Angered by trade restrictions hurting planters & western farmers British agents armed Indians along border this angered settlers British agents armed Indians along border this angered settlers British agents armed Indians along border this angered settlers He & his brother, the Prophet, founded a village for followers He & his brother, the Prophet, founded a village for followers He & his brother, the Prophet, founded a village for followers Harrison defeated Natives & crushed the unification of Indians Harrison defeated Natives & crushed the unification of Indians Wanted to be patient & prepare for war Wanted to be patient & prepare for war War Hawks won, Congress voted to declare war

Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Ch.7 The Jefferson Era Name: Period: Date: Section 3- The Coming of War Violations of Neutrality Call for War Conflict in the West