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James Madison 4 th President of the United States

He was married to ______ Madison. James Madison _________ easily won the Election of He became the __ th President of the United States. Madison would serve as president from 1809-____. Was Madison qualified to become president? _______ ______________ ______________ ______________

Native Americans resented the amount of Anglos that were settling west of the ______________ mountains. Governor William Henry _______ of the Indiana territory defeated the Prophet at the Battle of _____________. Angry Native Americans vowed to keep settlers from ______ more Indian land Two of these were Shawnee leaders were ____________ and the __________. Conflict with Native Americans Why would Natives continue to resist settlers? ____ __________________ __________________ __________________

_________ _________ was supplying Indians with ________ & ammunition The British began the ____________ _ of U.S. sailors. This is forcing men into a ______. America halted _________ with Great Britain Members of _______ began to stir up a sense of ___________. This is a ________ in one’s country. These War ______ called for war and were led by Henry ______ of Kentucky. In June of ____ Madison declared war on ______ _______ War of

The British __________ American ports. A major US victory occurred when the USS ______________ defeated the British ship HMS Guerriere (Gai ree air) At the Battle of Lake _____ Oliver Hazard _______ defeated the British to control the lake. Harrison continued his fight against the Indians defeating and killing __________ at the Battle of _________. The British marched on D.C. and set ____ to the capital including the _______ _____. _______ _______ was able to escape with a famous portrait of George Washington. The British then marched on to ____________ where the key to its defense was Ft. ________. The British bombed thru the night but the Americans held out. Andrew _______ also defeated the _____ Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. BURNING OF D.C. Francis Scott ____ wrote the “Star Spangled _________” in tribute of the battle. FT. McHENRY Why was it important to quickly defeat the Indians? ________ __________________ __________________ __________________ FIGHTING AT SEA WAR IN THE WEST

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS The British attempted to capture _____ __________ and then wanted to sail up the Mississippi. They were stopped by General Andrew ___________ and his sharpshooters. Only seven Americans died Jackson became a national ________ despite the fact that the battle was fought _______ peace had been decided upon. Why do you think the battle was fought despite the fact that the war was over? _____________________________________________________________________________________________

TREATY OF GHENT Britain and America signed a treaty in __________, Belgium They agreed to restore things to ___________ conditions This prompted delegate John Quincy Adams to say “___________ was adjusted, __________ was settled” What did John Quincy Adams mean with this quote? __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________