LEQ: What country did the United States fight in the War of 1812? The painting shows British frigate Macedonian, her masts and sails destroyed, being fired.

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LEQ: What country did the United States fight in the War of 1812? The painting shows British frigate Macedonian, her masts and sails destroyed, being fired upon by the U.S. frigate United States during the War of This event occurred off the Canary Islands. It is titled, Capture of His H.B.M. Frigate Macedonian by U.S. Frigate United States, October 25, The H.B.M. (His Britannic Majesty’s) Macedonian was commanded by Captain J.S. Carden. The U.S. Frigate United States was commanded by Commander Stephen Decatur, Esqr. The painting was created by Thomas Chambers ( ) and is courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

LEQ: What country did the United States fight in the War of 1812? Great Britain The painting shows British frigate Macedonian, her masts and sails destroyed, being fired upon by the U.S. frigate United States during the War of This event occurred off the Canary Islands. It is titled, Capture of His H.B.M. Frigate Macedonian by U.S. Frigate United States, October 25, The H.B.M. (His Britannic Majesty’s) Macedonian was commanded by Captain J.S. Carden. The U.S. Frigate United States was commanded by Commander Stephen Decatur, Esqr. The painting was created by Thomas Chambers ( ) and is courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

The War of 1812 Basics This painting shows an attack on Fort Oswego, New York (May, 1814), during the War of This image is courtesy of the Royal Military College of Canada Archives and of Wikimedia Commons.

The War of 1812 Vocabulary This image is from wordinfo.info.

The act of forcing people to serve military duty, especially sailors. Sailors were captured on American ships by the British, or in ports where American ships were stopped. This image is courtesy of contabile.org.uk.

Impressment The act of forcing people to serve military duty, especially sailors. Sailors were captured on American ships by the British, or in ports where American ships were stopped. This image is courtesy of contabile.org.uk.

British ships not only stopped and seized American ships, they also impressed, or kidnapped, Americans sailors to serve in the British navy. This image is from the War of Between 1803 and 1812, the British impressed approximately 10,000 Americans to work on British ships. This image is courtesy of xtimeline.com.

An armed, private ship that protected American ports. This painting is titled A View of His Majesty’s Brigg Observer, Commanded by Lieut. John Crymes Engaging the American Privateer ship Jack John Ropes (commander) by Night on the 29 th of May 1782 Off the Harbour of Hallifax, Nova Scotia. It was created by Robert Dodd in This image is courtesy of awiatsea.com.

Privateer An armed, private ship that protected American ports. This painting is titled A View of His Majesty’s Brigg Observer, Commanded by Lieut. John Crymes Engaging the American Privateer ship Jack John Ropes (commander) by Night on the 29 th of May 1782 Off the Harbour of Hallifax, Nova Scotia. It was created by Robert Dodd in This image is courtesy of awiatsea.com.

The men who sailed on the privateers harassed British shipping while risking their lives and resources for financial gain. This photograph shows the Meka II, an interpretation of an American privateer. This image is courtesy of pirate- privateer.com.

When all the cannon on a side of a warship fire at one time from the long or broad side of the ship. This painting shows the U.S.S. United States engaging the H.M.S. Macedonian on October 25, 1812 off the coast of Madeira. It was painted by Thomas Birch ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Broadside When all the cannon on a side of a warship fire at one time from the long or broad side of the ship. This painting shows the U.S.S. United States engaging the H.M.S. Macedonian on October 25, 1812 off the coast of Madeira. It was painted by Thomas Birch ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

A broadside from American naval Captain Oliver Hazard Perry’s sinking ship helped him to win the Battle of Lake Erie. This painting shows Oliver Hazard Perry standing on front of a small boat after abandoning his flagship, the U.S.S. Lawrence at the Battle of Lake Erie. This image was created by Edward Percy Moran ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

An official song of praise and patriotism. This painting shows the first time that Rouget de Lisle ( ) performed “La Marseillaise,” which is the French National Anthem. It was painted by Isidore Pils ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

National Anthem An official song of praise and patriotism. This painting shows the first time that Rouget de Lisle ( ) performed “La Marseillaise,” which is the French National Anthem. It was painted by Isidore Pils ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The Star Spangled Banner is the national anthem of the United States. This image is a cover of sheet music for The Star Spangled Banner. This image was created by G. Andre & Company of Philadelphia in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The War of 1812 People to Meet This image shows an American general staff officer standing in the left foreground. An officer for a rifle regiment stands in the right foreground. A mounted general officer is in the left background. In the right background is a detachment of riflemen. This image is courtesy of the Center for Military History at history.army.mil.

The fourth President of the United States. James Madison ( ) was also known as “The Father of the Constitution.” This painting was created by John Vanderlyn ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

James Madison The fourth President of the United States. James Madison ( ) was also known as “The Father of the Constitution.” This painting was created by John Vanderlyn ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Fourth First Lady. She is credited with saving many important documents before the British burned the White House in Dolley Madison ( ) also helped to refurbish the White House after it was burned. This painting was created by Gilbert Stuart ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Dolley Madison Fourth First Lady. She is credited with saving many important documents before the British burned the White House in Dolley Madison ( ) also helped to refurbish the White House after it was burned. This painting was created by Gilbert Stuart ( ) in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Native American leader who attempted to form a confederacy of Native Americans against the United States. This is a colorized version of Benjamin Lossing’s portrait of Tecumseh ( ). The original portrait was published in Lossing’s The Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812 in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Tecumseh Native American leader who attempted to form a confederacy of Native Americans against the United States. This is a colorized version of Benjamin Lossing’s portrait of Tecumseh ( ). The original portrait was published in Lossing’s The Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812 in This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

American naval officer whose victory over the British at the Battle of Lake Erie helped the United States regain control over the Northwest Territory. Oliver Hazard Perry ( ) was born in Rhode Island. The words on his battle flag were “Don’t Give Up the Ship.” This painting was created by Gilbert Stuart ( ) in This image is courtesy of the Toledo Museum and of Wikimedia Commons.

Oliver Hazard Perry American naval officer whose victory over the British at the Battle of Lake Erie helped the United States regain control over the Northwest Territory. Oliver Hazard Perry ( ) was born in Rhode Island. The words on his battle flag were “Don’t Give Up the Ship.” This painting was created by Gilbert Stuart ( ) in This image is courtesy of the Toledo Museum and of Wikimedia Commons.

The author of the poem, “The Star Spangled Banner,” which when later set to music became the national anthem of the United States. Francis Scott Key ( ) was born in Frederick County (now Carroll County), Maryland. He became a lawyer in Frederick Maryland, and the District of Columbia. This image was painted by Joseph Wood ( ) circa This image is courtesy of the Walters Art Museum and of Wikimedia Commons.

Francis Scott Key The author of the poem, “The Star Spangled Banner,” which when later set to music became the national anthem of the United States. Francis Scott Key ( ) was born in Frederick County (now Carroll County), Maryland. He became a lawyer in Frederick Maryland, and the District of Columbia. This image was painted by Joseph Wood ( ) circa This image is courtesy of the Walters Art Museum and of Wikimedia Commons.

United States General whose victory at the Battle of New Orleans helped him to become the 7 th President of the United States. Andrew Jackson ( ) was born in North Carolina and later moved to Tennessee. He became a lawyer and a politician. This image was painted by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl ( ) circa This image is courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institute.

Andrew Jackson United States General whose victory at the Battle of New Orleans helped him to become the 7 th President of the United States. Andrew Jackson ( ) was born in North Carolina and later moved to Tennessee. He became a lawyer and a politician. This image was painted by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl ( ) circa This image is courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institute.

The War of 1812 Maps This map shows some of the campaigns of the War of This image is courtesy of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.

Great Britain Find Great Britain on this map of Europe and North Africa. This image shows Europe, North Africa, and a lot of water. This image is courtesy of the University of Hawaii.

Great Britain Find Great Britain on this map of Europe and North Africa. Great Britain is now colored red. This image is of Europe and of North Africa. This image is courtesy of the University of Hawaii.

Northwest Territory Find the Northwest Territory on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Northwest Territory Find the Northwest Territory on this map of the 50 States of the United States. The states of the Northwest Territory are now colored in red. Minnesota was part of Wisconsin during this time and part of the present state of Minnesota was in the Northwest Territory. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Washington, D.C. Find Washington, D.C. on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Washington, D.C. Find Washington, D.C. on this map of the current United States. Washington, D.C. is now marked by a red dot and the words “Washington, D.C.” The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

New Orleans Find New Orleans on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

New Orleans Find New Orleans on this map of the current United States. New Orleans is now marked by a red dot and the words “New Orleans.” The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Detroit Find Detroit on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Detroit Find Detroit on this map of the current United States. Detroit is now marked by a red dot and the word “Detroit.” The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Baltimore Find Baltimore on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Baltimore Find Baltimore on this map of the current United States. Baltimore is now marked by a red dot and the word “Baltimore.” The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Great Lakes Find the Great Lakes on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Great Lakes Find the Great Lakes on this map of the current United States. The Great Lakes are now colored blue. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Lake Huron Find Lake Huron on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

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Lake Superior Find Lake Superior on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

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Lake Michigan Find Lake Michigan on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Lake Michigan Find Lake Michigan on this map of the current United States. Lake Michigan is now colored blue. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Lake Erie Find Lake Erie on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Lake Erie Find Lake Erie on this map of the current United States. Lake Erie is now colored blue. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Louisiana Find Louisiana on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Louisiana Find Louisiana on this map of the current United States. Louisiana is now colored red. Louisiana became the 18 th state in This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

LEQ: What country did the United States fight in the War of 1812? The painting shows British frigate Macedonian, her masts and sails destroyed, being fired upon by the U.S. frigate United States during the War of This event occurred off the Canary Islands. It is titled, Capture of His H.B.M. Frigate Macedonian by U.S. Frigate United States, October 25, The H.B.M. (His Britannic Majesty’s) Macedonian was commanded by Captain J.S. Carden. The U.S. Frigate United States was commanded by Commander Stephen Decatur, Esqr. The painting was created by Thomas Chambers ( ) and is courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

LEQ: What country did the United States fight in the War of 1812? Great Britain The painting shows British frigate Macedonian, her masts and sails destroyed, being fired upon by the U.S. frigate United States during the War of This event occurred off the Canary Islands. It is titled, Capture of His H.B.M. Frigate Macedonian by U.S. Frigate United States, October 25, The H.B.M. (His Britannic Majesty’s) Macedonian was commanded by Captain J.S. Carden. The U.S. Frigate United States was commanded by Commander Stephen Decatur, Esqr. The painting was created by Thomas Chambers ( ) and is courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.