Warm Up Question March 9, 2011 Create a sentence that has the following key terms. Embargo Great Britain France Neutral.

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Warm Up Question March 9, 2011 Create a sentence that has the following key terms. Embargo Great Britain France Neutral

March 7, 2011 EQ: How did Jefferson respond to threats to the security of the nation Objectives:Explain how war in Europe hurt American Trade. Discuss the causes and effects of Embargo Act. Identify the problems with Native American tribes and Tecumseh. Homework:Section 3 Key Terms Pg and 3 Due Wednesday

Tensions Rise -The years between tensions began to rise as the United States expand not only in size but also in international trade.

Neutrality GoodBad The United States declared neutrality in 1803 Neutral-?????

British and French and the Embargo -In 1803, King George III (Great Britain) and Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (France) were officially at war. -The United States continued to trade with both nations because they were neutral. -Yet both France and Britain wanted to weaken their enemies. They seized U.S. ships to hurt each others foreign trade. -Britain also began to impress US sailors. What is impressment? Practice of seizing sailors for one own navy.

Our Response Read “Jefferson Responds with an Embargo” What is an embargo? A government order that forbids foreign trade. Did it work? How did Americans respond? Embargo= no more trade for you! =

US embargo on Communist Cuba since February 7, 1962

Native Americans As the US population began to move out west: -Ohio becomes a state in Disease and war decrease Native American populations…. -…which pushes many peaceful tribes to war against the United States.

Tecumseh v United States Tecumseh was a Shawnee leader in the Native American resistance. -In 1805, he began preaching to preserve Native American ways and restore their homelands by force. -The US responded by sending an army to fight Tecumseh. -Although Tecumseh would lose the Battle of Tippecanoe, Tecumseh and his warriors would continue to fight the US in the next several years.