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The War of 1812 Chapter 10 Section 3
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Dealing with other Nations ► The US was involved in Trade all over the world. This made it very difficult to stay out of the foreign affairs of other nations From 1801 -1805 the US was at war with Tripoli ► Cause – American merchant ships were being attacked by Barbary pirates from Tripoli. War broke out between France and Great Britain ► The US was the leading trading partner with both Counties ► The British captured any ship bound for France ► The French captured any ship bound for Great Britain
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The Path to War ► From 1803 – 1812 the British impressed (or kidnapped) about 6000 American merchant sailors to serve on British Naval Ships. Reason life was so bad in the British Navy most Englishmen refused to enlist or often deserted. Peaceable coercion – and friendship with all “entangling alliances with none” ► To stop the seizing of ships and the impressment of sailors congress passed the Embargo Act of 1807. ► This Forbade US ships from sailing to Foreign ports. This harmed the US more than France or Britain. Americans lost markets for their products Shippers lost income and often violated the law In 1809 James Madison became President and had the law changed to allow trade with anyone but France and Britain it did not help
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Tecumseh and Native American Unity ► It was believed that the British were trying to stop US expansion. By stirring up trouble in the Northwest Territory. The Miami, Delaware and Potawatomi tribe sold 3 million acres Tecumseh a Shawnee chief vowed to stop US this expansion. ► He tried to Unite all the tribes but was defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe by William Henry Harrison Tecumseh fled to Canada and was welcomed by the British ► This increased anti-British feelings in the Western US
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War Hawks ► In 1812 more and more Americans (especially from the Western regions) were calling for war. Reason the British role in Native American resistance and the Impressment of its citizens on the high seas. Northeastern Merchants with business relationships with Britain were less supportive of War. In an effort though to make Americans feel that their country could protect them, President Madison asked Congress to declare war on Britian.
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The 1 st Phase of the War ► Occupied by their War with France, Britain basically ignored its war with the US between 1812 -1814. The British did Blockade the American Coast. The Democratic-Republicans had reduced the size of the US Military. ► The Navy only had 16 ships but did have several early victories September 1813 Oliver Hazard Perry was able to defeat a British Fleet on Lake Erie “We have met the enemy and they are ours” October 1813 General Harrison defeated the British at the Battle of the Thames securing the Northwest and killed Tecumseh in the Battle.
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The 2 nd Phase of the War ► The British finally defeated Napoleon in April 1814 ► The British were able to focus on the US attacked and burned the Capital and the White House. James Madison only President to be an active participant in a battle. Dolly Madison saves many artifacts from the White House Francis Scott Key writes the “Star Spangled Banner” at the British defeat at the Battle of Fort McHenry ► The US stops the advance of the British from Canada by winning the Battle of Lake Champlain in September of 1814.
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The Battle of New Orleans ► The British move strategically to capture the Port of New Orleans in December 1814 ► The Americans were commanded by General Andrew Jackson ► It was one of the greatest victories in US History US casualties 71, British casualties 2000 ► But it was Fought 2 weeks after the Treaty of Ghent (ending the War of 1812) was signed.
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The Legacy of the War ► The War of 1812 ended in a tie No territory changed hands Trade disputes were left unresolved Neither side made any significant gain ► Consequences for the United States 1.Victories such as those of Jackson and Perry increased American Patriotism 2.Native American resistance was significantly weakened ► Especially in the South 3.With the British Blockade it increased American Manufacturing 4.It increased optimism and confidence in the US future.
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