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copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. Today’s Objectives Describe the events that led to the War of 1812. Summarize the phases of the War of 1812. Describe the legacy of the War of 1812. 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

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copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. Path to War Problems with France & England 1803, U.S. tried to stay out of France/Britain war Britain’s shortage of sailors impressment- act of seizing by force; British kidnapped American sailors to work their ships 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. No More Trade T.Jeffs asks for “peaceable coercion”- Coercion- practice of forcing someone to act in a certain way by use of pressure or threats. Embargo Act of 1807- law that forbade U.S. ships from sailing to foreign ports & closed U.S. ports to British ships. 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

Embargo Act hurt US more than France……. Farmers lost buyers Shippers lost income Many broke the law 1808: Embargo Act was repealed 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

Tecumseh & Native American Unity Britain: tried to stop American expansion by stirring up Native American resistance. Tecumseh- Shawnee chief who sought to stop loss of Native American land to white settlers. 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. The War of 1812 Warhawk- westerner who supported the War of 1812. June 1812: Pres. Madison asked Congress to declare war on Britain. 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. 1st Phase of War 1812-1814 British focused on war w/ France American military was weak 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. Triumph on Lake Erie Most important U.S. naval victory. Oliver Hazard Perry Naval officer who led U.S. victory over British on Lake Erie. 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. 2nd Phase of War 1814 British defeated France; free to attack U.S. British burned White House & Capital Building Star Spangled Banner was written Francis Scott Key 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. Battle of New Orleans 7,500 British troops arrived by ship to port Gen. A.Jackson led U.S. to great victory Treaty of Ghent had already ended war 2 weeks earlier. On December 24, the Treaty of Ghent is signed ending the war. The war in the field continues until mid-February. 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. Legacy of the War Increased American patriotism Broke strength of Native Americans Encouraged growth of American manufacturing Increased optimism about our future. 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.

copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved. What events led to the War of 1812? What was the 1st phase of the War of 1812? What was the 2nd phase? What was the legacy of the War of 1812? (4 things) 5/23/2019 copyright 2006 www.brainybetty.com; All Rights Reserved.