WAR OF 1812. Battle of Tippecanoe (November, 1811) Native Americans increase their attacks against settlers. Why? Most Americans believe they were encouraged.

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WAR OF 1812

Battle of Tippecanoe (November, 1811) Native Americans increase their attacks against settlers. Why? Most Americans believe they were encouraged and armed by British. War Breaks Out Congress in 1812 included many members from South and West (expansion of farmers moving west into Indian lands). John Calhoun + Henry Clay )War Hawks: Favored war with Britain to push Britain out of North America and to stop attacks. Anger Toward Britain President Madison urged Congress toward war British were encouraging Native Americans to fight Impressment: Forcing people to military service Seizing American ships Congress approves War (War of 1812)

Why could it have been foolish for the United States to declare war on Britain? 1.Had a small army and navy 2.No offers of help from foreign countries 3.Not only Britain, but Native Americans Neither side really gained ground on one another Land War (Big Wins and Losses) First invaded British held Canada (Were beaten by British in summer of 1812). Battle of Thames (October, 1813) : defeated British and NA in Chatham, Canada Andrew Jackson: defeat NA tribe in Horseshoe Bend in Alabama 3,000 vs. 1,000 From Native Americans 800 died 500 women and children imprisoned Treaty of Fort Jackson: 23 million acres of land (Most of present-day Alabama and S. Georgia)

Naval War British ships outnumbered American ships 20 to 1 Early British victories captured 1,000 American ships Multiple defeats weaken US navy US win battle to control Lake Erie British continue to blockade US coast Burning of Washington D.C. British land on Chesapeake Bay Successful and go after D.C President and wife flee Set on fire including Capitol and White House Went after Baltimore next Francis Scott Key: National Anthem/bombardment on Fort McHenry American forces were able to turn back the enemy. (End of War)

National Treasury Empty, The Capitol laid in ruins, and blockade brought trade to standstill. Hartford Convention: New England suffers substantial losses in trade. Call a meeting in Hartford, CT to consider leaving the nation. All they asked for was more political power. Treaty of Ghent: December 24 th, 1814 Met in Belgium 1.Did not resolve issues that started war a)Practice of impressment and respect Of natural rights of United States. 2.United States and British territory were Restored. Many in US happy that the war was over.

Battle of New Orleans: Slow communication at this time (2 weeks after Treaty was signed this war lasted). News of treaty did not reach United States until February. British force of more than 5,000 men tried to take New Orleans from South. Jackson and 5,000 troops come from Mississippi Valley. Toe to toe with America (Well protected and riflemen) Ended on positive note, unified country, restores patriotism, and made Andrew Jackson a national hero.

Election of 1816: James Monroe wins election (Republican Party) as Federalists start to fade out of existence. Panic of 1819: First Depression country goes through 1.First Bank of United States dissolved (1811) 2.Second Bank of United States established (1816). a)Gave credit to move westward , London banks demanded money owed to them. 4. United States turned to people who took out loans. 5. If you borrowed too much, you were ruined

Missouri Compromise Congress began debating whether they should allow admission of the state Missouri to the United States. What was the issue? Northwest Ordinance of 1787: No state northwest of Ohio River could be a SLAVE state. North objects: Increase in power to the southern states in the Senate (11 free, 11 slave). South: “If you tell Missouri they cannot be a slave state, they can do it with other states as well.” Missouri Compromise: 1.Missouri could be slave state; Maine broke off of Mass. And became free state. Why did this help balance of power? 2.When United States expanded westward, territories North of 36 degrees 30’ N latitude in Louisiana Purchase would be closed to slavery.