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DISCUSSION Preparation read new – page 6 – an old notes be brave … What would be a better name for the War of 1812? Who were the winners and losers of the war? Who were the "War Hawks?" Why did New England oppose the War of 1812? Essex Junto Hartford Convention Federalists What were the effects of the war on America? Adams, Jefferson, Madison – what are the “connecting threads” of their administrations? [synthesis] Are there lessons of the War of 1812 that are applicable to 2016? [synthesis] Look at these two paintings … and two map … thoughts?

John Lewis Krimmel: View of Centre Square on the Fourth of July, 1812

John Lewis Krimmel: Fourth of July Celebration in Centre Square, 1819