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Friday, Feb Get out your History Spiral and turn to the first page. 2. Update your Table of Contents if you didn’t yesterday DateTitleEntry # 2/7Lewis and Clark movie13 2/11Warm-ups: Feb. 11 th to 14 th 14 2/14 Madison and the War of In the gray books turn to page 197. Write and answer #22

1st- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 14 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameChapter 9 map Spiral (Washington notes, warm-ups, ch. 9 voc.) Chapter 9 Vocabulary Map – Louisiana Purchase/Chapter 10 Katiex Alex L.x Cali M.Xxx Davidx

3rd - Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 14 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameCh. 9 voc. quiz Test: Citizenship/Was hington/Adams SpiralChapter 9 vocabulary Map – Louisiana Purchase/Chapter 10 MattX

4th- Learning Recovery Friday, Feb. 7 th (4:00 to 5:30) NameSpiralChapter 9 Voc.Map – LA Purchase/Chapter 10 Brandonx

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Madison and the War of war-agaist-great-britain#madisons-war-agaist- great-britain war-agaist-great-britain#madisons-war-agaist- great-britain

Madison and the War of Causes A. The War Hawks 1. British were supplying Natives 2. Britain continued impressment and 3. British interference with American shipping -Anti-British sentiment ran strong all over U.S. except in New England -Southern and western Congressmen wanted war ***Henry Clay (Kentucky) also wanted Canada

Madison and the War of Causes B. Congress Declares War -June 1812, Madison asks Congress to declare war

2. Beginning- Embargo act is repealed b/c it hurt Americans -Britain did not want to go to war with the U.S. and France at the same time -Britain sent word they would not interfere with American shipping but Congress had already declared war Madison and the War of 1812

2. Beginning- Embargo act is repealed b/c it hurt Americans -Britain did not want to go to war with the U.S. and France at the same time -Britain sent word they would not interfere with American shipping but Congress had already declared war 3. First Phase-Britain used a blockade as its strategy

The War of Second Phase of the -Britain defeats Napoleon in 1814 and sets its sights on the WarU.S.

The War of Second Phase of the -Britain defeats Napoleon in 1814 and sets its sights on the WarU.S. -British marched on D.C. and burned it -Attacked Fort McHenry at Baltimore It was an all night battle Francis Scott Key writes the poem “Star-Spangled Banner”

The War of Second Phase of the-British moved against New Orleans War - SOUTH-Andrew Jackson commanded the Americans against a British force of 7,500

The War of Second Phase of the-British moved against New Orleans War - SOUTH-Andrew Jackson commanded the Americans against a British force of 7,500 -Americans won with 71 causalities vs. 2,000 British causalities

The War of Treaty of Ghent-ended the war - No clear winner – no territory changed hands and trade disputes were left unresolved 7. Effects of the War1. Increased American Patriotism 2. Weakened Native American resistance 3. U.S. manufacturing grew 4. The U.S. proved it could defend itself against the best military in the world 4 questions Summary: Paper due Monday