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Daily Quiz 11/28 1. The practice of impressment had to do with  A putting people into prison for debts. B forcing sailors to serve on British ships. C blockading the ports of countries at war. D paying a tax on goods shipped from New Orleans. 2. Which politician made a reputation as a War Hawk?  A Henry Clay B James Madison C Andrew Jackson D John Quincy Adams

Daily Quiz 11/28 3. Tecumseh presented a great threat to American expansion and settlement because he was able to A use religion to rally people to support the British. B unite and strengthen the tribes of the Midwest. C convince Indians to adopt white men’s ways. D defeat stronger armies with his warriors.

War of 1812

Causes of War Why could a rise in Nationalism lead to war? British Impressment of US citizens Capturing US traders from their ships and forcing them into labor Native American alliances with Britain British were influencing Native Americans in the west and Great Lakes, upset Americans Rise in American Nationalism (war hawks want America to stand up to Britain) War Hawks pressuring leaders to stop British abuse Why could a rise in Nationalism lead to war?

First Phase Theme: Britain focused on France, not US British Blockade Britain started the war by blockading the American coast to cut off trade Battle in the Great Lakes Battle of Lake Erie: America was able to push the British back into Canada Battle of the Thames: W.H. Harrison chased Britain into Canada and ended the threat to the Northwest Why might the British blockade not impact America as much as the British want?

Second Phase Theme: Britain defeats France and puts focus on America (uh oh) Burning of Washington DC: Britain stormed the capital and burned the city to the ground Battle of Fort McHenry: America fought off British attempts to take the important Fort McHenry (inspired the Star Spangled Banner) Britain lost in an attempt to force their way in from Canada Based on the two phases, who do you predict should win this war?

Ending the War Britain realized, this war was too costly They agreed to the Treaty of Ghent Ended the War Not everyone got the news Battle of New Orleans: American general Andrew Jackson leads America to a huge victory…even though the war was already over

Effects of the War Birth of American Heroes Generals rise up as heroes from the war Jackson and Harrison Native American resistance defeated Native Americans had been defeated with British Growth of US industry Because of blockade, US had to produce everything for itself Rise in Nationalism

Reflection Which effect of the war do you believe was the most significant?