#1 Review Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Chapter 12.7-10 & #15 Revolutionary War Part II War of 1812 Name(s)___________________________ Answer the.

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#1 Review Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Chapter & #15 Revolutionary War Part II War of 1812 Name(s)___________________________ Answer the following 5 W’s connecting to the War of 1812: Who was involved, countries, people?:_______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ What & Why? main causes and problems that started the war?:__________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Where was the war fought, cities, countries, places?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ When,years____________________________________________________________________ Explain why the Monroe Doctrine is an important U.S. policy __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ #2 Review Answer the following question in a complete statement paragraph To what extent should the United States have become involved in world affairs in the early 1800’s? Even though American tried to take a position of neutrality/isolationism in the early 1800’s the U.S. needed to become involved in world affairs greatly because… explain why using 3 important reasons for evidence

#3 Textbook chapter12, pgs Tecumseh, the Shooting Star Name__________________________DUE_____________________ Answer the following question in a complete power paragraph Should the Indians give up their land peacefully and try to live among the settlers. Or, should they stand and fight for their land and way of life? Explain why? Write a persuasive claim, 2X’s evidence for support, and 4X’s analysis. ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________

The Indians believed no one owned land and no tribe had the right to sell territory to white settlers. The “Great Spirit” made land for all people to use. Natives should not give up their land to the Americans because both cultures can peacefully live together. For instance, in the reading “Tecumseh, the Shooting Star,” the Indian movement for unity; “the Prophet’s” idea could bring both sides together to build strong national pride for western land.(History Alive Textbook) Therefore, white settlers and Indians would have an “open door” to live together and share cultural customs and beliefs. American government broke many treaties in which western land was promised to the Indians. As settlers moved west they raided and burned Indian villages. Natives should stand firm and fight the settlers for their way of life because American government failed to honor treaties. With this in mind, Indians were forced to sign the Treaty of Greenville and give up the Ohio territory to white settlement (History Alive Textbook). Therefore Indians feel cheated and cannot trust the American government. Lead, Claim (both sides), Because, Reason, Evidence (citation), Analysis