The British were also blockading the American coast—which stopped shipping from coming in or going out—and really hurt the small and fledgling American.

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The British were also blockading the American coast—which stopped shipping from coming in or going out—and really hurt the small and fledgling American businesses.

Members of the Federalist Party, based primarily in New England, were against the war because they thought it would disrupt their business and shipping interests even more. They were so angry at the discussion of war that they held the Hartford Convention where New England threatened to secede!

 To allow reopening of trade  National Pride  To stop the impressment of sailors  CANADA!!!

 Not everyone in the US wanted to go to war  Military was small  Standing Army was small  Militia comprised most of our forces, and they did not like to fight outside of their state borders  Navy was quite small only 22 ships  Britain was a great Superpower and could crush us like a bug and we could lose territory that was gained in the Treaty of Paris or the Louisiana Purchase

 June of 1812 Madison asked Congress for declaration of war  Vote was split along regional lines  War started with Invasion of Canada

Dolly Madison, however, became a hero when she saved the famous portrait of George Washington by the artist Gilbert Stuart.

 Unlike Washington, D.C., Baltimore was ready for the British.  After bombarding Fort McHenry on September 13, 1814, the British abandoned the attack.  Francis Scott Key was being held prisoner on a British ship in the harbor and witnessed the bombardment all night long unable to tell who was winning and who was losing the battle. As the night wore on, only through the light of bursting bombshells could he see the American flag at times. As the sun rose, he could see the American flag still flying above the fort! He later wrote a poem about the moment which became our National Anthem.

 Fought after the treaty was signed (but not ratified)  Why was New Orleans important?  Pirates and Frontiersman fought alongside US troops  Made Andrew Jackson a national hero and household name  Ensured treaty ratification

The Treaty of Ghent, signed on Christmas Eve, 1814, declared an armistice, or end to the fighting.

First, it led to the end of the Federalist party, whose members generally opposed the war.

The British blockade and the War of 1812 led to the creation of a cotton-manufacturing industry and numerous manufacturing establishments were founded (particularly in the North), leaving the United States industrially independent of Europe!