Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation

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Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Chapter 12 Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation

Reasons for going to war in 1812 Dilemma #3– The Problem Complete the Diagram to show the reasons why many Americans wanted to go to war with great Britain in early 1812? Impressments of sailors Reasons for going to war in 1812

Reasons for going to war in 1812 Dilemma #3– The Problem Complete the Diagram to show the reasons why many Americans wanted to go to war with great Britain in early 1812? Impressments of sailors Reasons for going to war in 1812 To make the frontier safe from Native Americans

Reasons for going to war in 1812 Dilemma #3– The Problem Complete the Diagram to show the reasons why many Americans wanted to go to war with great Britain in early 1812? Impressments of sailors Reasons for going to war in 1812 To make the frontier safe from Native Americans National Pride

Dilemma #3– The Timeline Complete the timeline to represent the war of 1812? For each month mark, briefly describe the event that happened and draw a symbol to represent it.

Dilemma #3– Timeline Complete the timeline to represent the war of 1812? For each month mark, briefly describe the event that happened and draw a symbol to represent it.

Dilemma #3– Timeline July 1812-

Dilemma #3– Timeline July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. (Picture?)

Dilemma #3– Timeline September 1813- July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813-

Dilemma #3– Timeline July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813- U.S. naval force captures a British fleet of 6 ships on Lake Erie. (picture?)

Dilemma #3– Timeline August 1814 - July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813- U.S. naval force captures a British fleet of 6 ships on Lake Erie. August 1814 -

Dilemma #3– Timeline August 1814 - British army invades Washington, July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813- U.S. naval force captures a British fleet of 6 ships on Lake Erie. August 1814 - British army invades Washington, D.C. (picture?)

Dilemma #3– Timeline December 1814- July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813- U.S. naval force captures a British fleet of 6 ships on Lake Erie. August 1814 - British army invades Washington, D.C. December 1814-

Dilemma #3– Timeline July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813- U.S. naval force captures a British fleet of 6 ships on Lake Erie. August 1814 - British army invades Washington, D.C. December 1814- U.S. and British diplomats sign a peace treaty in Belgium. (picture?)

Dilemma #3– Timeline January 1815 - July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813- U.S. naval force captures a British fleet of 6 ships on Lake Erie. August 1814 - British army invades Washington, D.C. December 1814- U.S. and British diplomats sign a peace treaty in Belgium. January 1815 -

Dilemma #3– Timeline January 1815 - Battle of New Orleans (picture?) July 1812- Congress Declared war on Britain. September 1813- U.S. naval force captures a British fleet of 6 ships on Lake Erie. August 1814 - British army invades Washington, D.C. December 1814- U.S. and British diplomats sign a peace treaty in Belgium. January 1815 - Battle of New Orleans (picture?)

Dilemma #3 – Isolationism?

Dilemma #3 – Isolationism?