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United States vs. Great Britain The Forgotten War Second War for Independence
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1 st time as a country we declare war Much of the fighting was done at sea
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After 30 years of independence, the United States found themselves drawn into a second war with Great Britain. How did this happen????? British ships were stopping American ships and seizing (impressment) U.S. sailors and supplies, claiming that many were deserters from the British Navy. One such event was the Chesapeake Affair in 1807. Causes for WAR
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The British in Canada were also supplying weapons to Native Americans in the Ohio River valley, encouraging them to attack American settlers.
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President Jefferson decided against war, but wanted to use trade as a weapon to avoid bloodshed. Jefferson and Congress passed the Embargo Act of 1807. 1. American ships were not allowed to sail or trade in foreign ports. 2. It also closed American ports to the British ships Jefferson’s policy was a disaster. It was more harmful to the U.S. than to the British or French. One New Englander said the embargo act was like “cutting one’s throat to cure a nosebleed.”
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James Madison becomes the 4 th President in 1809 with the support of a group of young Congressmen from the south and west (Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun) known as the War Hawks. The War Hawks wanted the British to stop all seizing of U.S. ships and to stop aiding the Native Americans. They also had ideas of conquering Canada and creating a vast new American empire. Urged by the War Hawks, Congress declared war on Great Britain on June 18, 1812.
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From 1812-1814 Britain paid little attention to the war and try to focus and their war with France Battle of Lake Erie (1813) U.S. naval commander Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the British force at the Battle of Lake Erie "We have met the enemy and they are ours." United States forces tried to capture Lower Canada (1812-1813) but failed due to inexperience.
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In 1814, the British invaded the United States.
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August 1814, British troops captured Washington D.C. burning down the White House and many Federal buildings.
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As the British burn the city and march towards the White House, Dolly Madison saves many important national artifacts minutes before the British arrive and destroy the White House
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At the Battle of Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, Francis Scott Key watched the all night British bombardment. At dawn he noticed the US flag was still there!!! Key expressed his pride in a poem that later became the US National Anthem
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Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
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Battle of New Orleans *Key battle
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Battle of New Orleans In January 1815, the British attacked New Orleans. An outnumbered U.S. General Andrew Jackson defeated the British However the battle was unnecessary, due to slow communications the war had ended with the Treaty of Ghent in December 1814. The Treaty of Ghent left things as they were before the war, no new land was acquired by either side.
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1.Proved Americans could protect their independence. 2.Created unity and pride in the U.S. 3.British Naval Blockade caused the U.S. economy to make their own products, thus the economy grows and prospers (manufacturing grows) 4.U.S. and Great Britain entered a period of peace and friendship that still exists today.
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