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The War of 1812 Chapter 10 section 4

The War Begins Britain does not want war with U.S., news reaches U.S. late Congress approves war 1st phase of war - Britain focuses on France 2nd phase, Britain focuses on U.S. U.S. military is weak, poorly trained

The First Phase of the War U.S. wins early naval victories U.S. commander Oliver Hazard Perry, fleet defeat British (1813) U.S. defeat British at Battle of the Thames in Canada; Tecumseh killed U.S. victory ends British threat to the northwest

The Second Phase of the War After defeating France, Britain focuses on the U.S. British troops burn U.S. Capitol building, attack Fort McHenry A Washington lawyer, Francis Scott Key writes the “Star Spangled Banner” while watching the all night battles. U.S. defeat British at battle of Lake Champlain (1814)

Star Spangled Banner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhrrGu2rcZ4&feature=related

British troops approach New Orleans General Andrew Jackson and troops defeat British at the Battle of New Orleans Britain, U.S. sign Treaty of Ghent, ends war

Legacy of War War of 1812 has no clear winner but has important consequences: U.S. war heroes increase American patriotism war breaks the strength of Native Americans forces U.S. to manufacture goods previously imported U.S. proves it can defend itself against the mightiest military power