3-2-1 WARM UP 3 events you can associate with each Washington, Adams, and Jefferson AT LEAST 2 viewpoints for Federalists (northerners) and Democratic-Republicans.

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3-2-1 WARM UP 3 events you can associate with each Washington, Adams, and Jefferson AT LEAST 2 viewpoints for Federalists (northerners) and Democratic-Republicans (southerners) Write down 1 major precedent set by Washington and the specifics of it. (ex. Cabinet, who and what)

QUIZZY-POO Clear your desk of all materials but a #2 pencil Eyes on your own paper I will rip your quiz up if I see anything suspicious When you are done turn it in to the front and work on your study guide

I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! For each of the following, come up with the term that is being described in the haiku. You may use your partner and/or textbook. Ex. First done by George Group to advise president Now has fifteen jobs Answer = Presidential Cabinet!

I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Angry farmers fight Mad over taxes, troops sent Constitution works

I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! French impressment sucks Peace attempt made by Adams Americans kidnapped

I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Supreme Court set up John Jay is first Chief Justice District courts too

I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Political Party Silenced by Adams to avoid Civil War break out

I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Nullification Of national laws by south Jefferson wrote one

I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Warned against two things Political Parties and Foreign alliance

WAR OF 1812 MR. MADISON’S WAR

I. Causes A.James Madison became President in 1808 B.Had some issues… 1.GREAT BRITAIN Encouraged Native American resistance Impressment Failed embargo (Embargo Act) Chesapeake incident (attacking of the U.S.S. Chesapeake after they thought we were harboring British deserters)

I. Causes 2.Native Americans – Fighting American expansion – Attacking settlements – Pushed off their land – Tecumseh trying to unite them against America

I. Causes C.Growth of War Hawks! – Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun – War Hawks—people in U.S. that wanted to go to war

For each of the following causes write what you believe the effect was: 1.French impressment of US soldiers 2.Chesapeake Incident 3.Louisiana Purchase 4.Alien and Sedition Acts 5.US refuses to trade with Europe

Presidents Video Turn to the Presidents section in your notebook to where we left off. Look for big events in Thomas Jefferson’s and James Madison’s presidencies! You should have at LEAST 4-5 crucial elements for each president.

Big Events: – Invasion of Canada: 1812 U.S. regains Detroit America burns Canadian capital – Burning of Washington D.C.: 1814 British took over Washington and burned White House and Capitol Dolley Madison saves portrait of Washington – Battle of Fort McHenry: Bombed it (via ship) Francis Scott Key wrote testimony Inspired star spangled banner

Big Events: – Battle of Thames Tecumseh dies; Native Americans essentially out of war It took place near Ontario – Hartford Convention Meeting in Hartford, CT where Federalists considered the possibility of leaving the nation – Treaty of Ghent: Shared Oregon country for a good bit of time Neither side wanted to continue fighting – Battle of New Orleans: 2 weeks after the treaty of Ghent No one got the news the war was over…oops! Andrew Jackson wins a huge victory over British Boosts American morale and boost of nationalism

KEY PEOPLE Oliver Perry – Defeated British on Lake Eerie  U.S. naval commander

Effects of the War Short Term Treaty of Ghent restores original boundaries between Britain and the U.S., but does not lead to the end of impressment. Unhappy New Englanders hold Hartford Convention Battle of New Orleans raises American spirits and national pride 10 year joint occupation of Oregon Territory with G.B Long Term Initial economic boom is followed by a depression American independence confirmed Peaceful relations develop between U.S. & Great Britain & U.S. Commercial treaty re-opening trade

Closure On a post it note write down either – Something you know – Something you still have questions about – Something you have no idea about