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10.3 Problems with Foreign Powers

Problems with Foreign Powers Problems with France and England (pg 311) 4. Why did Britain clamp down on US shipping in 1805? _________________________________________________________ _____________________ 5. What is Impressment? _________________________________________________________   Chapter 10.3 Problems with Foreign Powers   Jefferson’s Foreign Policy (pg.310) 3 Reasons why it was doomed to FAIL Trade as a Weapon (pg.311-312) 6. What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 7. Why was the Embargo Act as disaster? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________   Tecumseh and Unity (pg 312) 8. Americans were ___________ over shipping and impressment. 9. Native Americans were still losing land since __________________________________________ 10. _______________ was a Shawnee chief, who vowed to stop __________________________________________ 11. The Native Americas lost at __________________________________________ War Hawks (pg. 313) 12. War Hawks are _____________________________________________ 13. Why were they calling for war?___________________________________________________________, ________________________________________, ________________________________________ 14. The U.S declared war on________________. Date ____________________

Jefferson’s Foreign Policy (pg.310) 3 Reasons why it was doomed to FAIL Americans were trading all over the world The Louisiana Purchase was leading to Westward Expansion U.S. cannot control other Nations

Problems with Foreign Powers Problems with France and England (pg 311) 4. Why did Britain clamp down on US shipping in 1805? _________________________________________________________ _____________________ 5. What is Impressment? _________________________________________________________   Chapter 10.3 Problems with Foreign Powers   Jefferson’s Foreign Policy (pg.310) 3 Reasons why it was doomed to FAIL Trade as a Weapon (pg.311-312) 6. What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 7. Why was the Embargo Act as disaster? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________   Americans were trading all over the world The Louisiana Purchase was leading to Westward Expansion Tecumseh and Unity (pg 312) 8. Americans were ___________ over shipping and impressment. 9. Native Americans were still losing land since __________________________________________ 10. _______________ was a Shawnee chief, who vowed to stop __________________________________________ 11. The Native Americas lost at __________________________________________ U.S. cannot control other Nations War Hawks (pg. 313) 12. War Hawks are _____________________________________________ 13. Why were they calling for war?___________________________________________________________, ________________________________________, ________________________________________ 14. The U.S declared war on________________. Date ____________________

Problems with France and England (pg 311) 4. Why did Britain clamp down on US shipping in 1805? They did not want Americans to provide their enemies with food and supplies. 5. What is Impressment? Kidnapping of US sailors to work on British Ships  

Trade as a Weapon (pg.311-312) 6. What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do? Closed US ports to British Ships and US Ships could not go to foreign ports 7. Why was the Embargo Act as disaster? Farmers lost markets to sell goods and Shippers lost income 

Problems with Foreign Powers Problems with France and England (pg 311) 4. Why did Britain clamp down on US shipping in 1805? They did not want Americans to provide their enemies with food and supplies. 5. What is Impressment? Kidnapping of US sailors to work on British Ships   Chapter 10.3 Problems with Foreign Powers   Jefferson’s Foreign Policy (pg.310) 3 Reasons why it was doomed to FAIL Trade as a Weapon (pg.311-312) 6. What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do? Closed US ports to British Ships and US Ships could not go to foreign ports 7. Why was the Embargo Act as disaster? Farmers lost markets to sell goods and Shippers lost income  Americans were trading all over the world The Louisiana Purchase was leading to Westward Expansion Tecumseh and Unity (pg 312) 8. Americans were ___________ over shipping and impressment. 9. Native Americans were still losing land since __________________________________________ 10. _______________ was a Shawnee chief, who vowed to stop __________________________________________ 11. The Native Americas lost at __________________________________________ U.S. cannot control other Nations War Hawks (pg. 313) 12. War Hawks are _____________________________________________ 13. Why were they calling for war?___________________________________________________________, ________________________________________, ________________________________________ 14. The U.S declared war on________________. Date ____________________

Tecumseh and Unity (pg 312) 8. Americans were __Furious_________ over shipping and impressment. 9. Native Americans were still losing land since __The Battle of Fallen Timbers ___________ 10. __Tecumseh________ was a Shawnee chief, who vowed to stop _____The Loss of Native American Land______ 11. The Native Americas lost at ___ _______The Battle of Tippicanoe___________

Problems with Foreign Powers Problems with France and England (pg 311) 4. Why did Britain clamp down on US shipping in 1805? They did not want Americans to provide their enemies with food and supplies. 5. What is Impressment? Kidnapping of US sailors to work on British Ships Chapter 10.3 Problems with Foreign Powers   Jefferson’s Foreign Policy (pg.310) 3 Reasons why it was doomed to FAIL Trade as a Weapon (pg.311-312) 6. What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do? Closed US ports to British Ships and US Ships could not go to foreign ports 7. Why was the Embargo Act as disaster? Farmers lost markets to sell goods and Shippers lost income    Americans were trading all over the world The Louisiana Purchase was leading to Westward Expansion Tecumseh and Unity (pg 312) 8. Americans were _ Furious_ over shipping and impressment. 9. Native Americans were still losing land since __ The Battle of Fallen Timbers _______ 10. __ Tecumseh _ was a Shawnee chief, who vowed to stop The Loss of Native American Land 11. The Native Americas lost at The Battle of Tippicanoe U.S. cannot control other Nations War Hawks (pg. 313) 12. War Hawks are _____________________________________________ 13. Why were they calling for war?___________________________________________________________, ________________________________________, ________________________________________ 14. The U.S declared war on________________. Date ____________________

War Hawks (pgs 313) War Hawks are Westerners who want war with Britain Why were they calling for war? Stop British aid to Native Americas, Get British out of Canada, British impressment of soldiers. Declared war on Britain. Date: June 18, 1812

Problems with Foreign Powers Problems with France and England (pg 311) 4. Why did Britain clamp down on US shipping in 1805? They did not want Americans to provide their enemies with food and supplies. 5. What is Impressment? Kidnapping of US sailors to work on British Ships   Chapter 10.3 Problems with Foreign Powers   Jefferson’s Foreign Policy (pg.310) 3 Reasons why it was doomed to FAIL Trade as a Weapon (pg.311-312) 6. What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 7. Why was the Embargo Act as disaster? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________   Americans were trading all over the world The Louisiana Purchase was leading to Westward Expansion Tecumseh and Unity (pg 312) 8. Americans were _ Furious_ over shipping and impressment. 9. Native Americans were still losing land since __ The Battle of Fallen Timbers _______ 10. __ Tecumseh _ was a Shawnee chief, who vowed to stop The Loss of Native American Land 11. The Native Americas lost at The Battle of Tippicanoe U.S. cannot control other Nations War Hawks (pg. 313) 12. War Hawks are Westerners who want war with Britain 13. Why were they calling for war? Stop British aid to Native Americas, Get British out of Canada, British impressment of soldiers. 14. The U.S declared war on Britain. Date; June 18, 1812

What are 3 main reasons why the U.S. declares war?