Chapter 6 Section 5: The war of 1812. Native Americans increased their attacks against the settlers moving west.

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Chapter 6 Section 5: The war of 1812

Native Americans increased their attacks against the settlers moving west

War Breaks Out War Hawks- led by Henry Clay (KY) & John Calhoun (SC) –Favored war with Britain to push them out of North America & stop the Native attacks in the west

Anger towards Britain Madison urged Congress to declare war on British –They encouraged Indian attacks & interfered with shipping Tried to stop British impressments Congress approved Madison’s call for war- War of 1812

US only had a small army & navy & no help from foreign nations Had to deal with British & native Americans

The Land War Plan was to strike swiftly & effectively at British by invading Canada –Beaten in summer of 1812 Managed some victories –W.H. Harrison defeated the British & Natives at the Battle of the Thames October 1813

Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indians at Horseshoe Bend in Alabama March 1814 Creeks signed the treaty of Fort Jackson on August 9, 1814, where they ceded 23 million acres of land

The Naval War British navy outnumbered US 20 to 1 US experienced early victories Summer 1813 –Master Commandant Oliver Hazard Perry defeated a small British fleet on Lake Erie

Enabled the US to control the lake & protect the border War’s bloodiest naval battle British blockaded our coast, strangeling trade & putting a stop to the attack made by American frigates

The Burning of Washington D.C ,000 British troops tried to invade the US from Canada American forces drove them back Same time British fleet arrived in the Chesapeake Bay 4,000 troops left the ships & descended upon Washington

Evening- British entered the capital & started fires White House & Capitol were gutted Then moved towards Baltimore Francis Scott Key witnessed the all night bombardment of Fort McHenry

–Wrote the Star Spangled Banner –Americans forces were able to turn back the enemy

The War Ends Critics called it Mr. Madison’s War Treasury was empty, Capitol in ruins, & trade was at a standstill

The Hartford Convention New Englanders met in December 1814, to consider the possibility of leaving the nation Convention ended up calling for constitutional amendments to increase its power

The Treaty of Ghent December 24, 1814 Representatives met in Belgium & signed Didn’t resolve the issue of impressments or neutral rights Old boundaries were restored “Second War for Independence”

The Battle of New Orleans Occurred 2 weeks after the Treaty due to slow communications December 23- British forces of more than 5,000 tried to take New Orleans Andrew Jackson defended the city January 8- British attacked –Battle was finished in an hour –British suffered 2,000 casualties to 20 Americans

Postwar Panic & Boom Election of easily won by James Monroe Republicans dominated politics; Federalists faded away Bank dissolved in no central financing for the war Congress created a Second Bank in 1816 Americans moved westward

1819 Depression Panic of 1819 –Began when London banks demanded that banks in the US pay the money owed to them –American bankers demanded the money back they loaned to its people –Many people were financially ruined

The Missouri Compromise Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established that no state northwest of the Ohio River could be a slave state Missouri was not in the northwest but Northern states objected to admit it as a slave state

Worried that another slave state would increase the power of the southern states Representative James Tallmadge wanted an amendment that called for the gradual end of slavery in Missouri –Passed the House, failed in the Senate

2 main parts –Slavery wouldn’t be restricted in Missouri, Maine was admitted as a free state –Congress agreed that westward expansion- territories north of 36 degrees 30 minutes north latitude would be free