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1 Do Now - Monday Is piracy a world problem or a country problem?

2 Essential Questions Monday thru Friday
(Q1) How did the Barbary pirates impact the foreign and domestic policies of the US? (Q2) How should the foreign and domestic policies of the US be established?

3 Essential Questions Monday thru Friday
(Q3) How did the western expansion affect the domestic policy of the United States? (Q4) How did the war between Britain and France affect the domestic/foreign policy of the United States?

4 Essential Questions Monday thru Friday
(Q3) How did the western expansion affect the domestic policy of the United States? (Q4) How did the war between Britain and France affect the domestic/foreign policy of the United States?

5 Essential Questions Monday thru Friday
(Q5) What were the grievances of the United States toward Britain? (Q6) How did the events of the wars affect the United States?

6 Exit Ticket - Monday How should a weaker nation deal with a stronger nation in times of conflict?

7 Do Now - Tuesday Is piracy a world problem or a country problem?

8 Exit Ticket - Tuesday How should a weaker nation deal with a stronger nation in times of conflict?

9 Do Now - Wednesday Is expansion through conquest right?

10 Exit Ticket - Wednesday
When is the right time for war? Explain.

11 Do Now - Thursday Is expansion through conquest right?

12 Exit Ticket - Thursday When is the right time for war? Explain.

13 Test Day Sit Down quietly Open your binder Review your study guide
No talking

14 A Time of Conflict The War of 1812

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17 Question 1 Who was stopping European and American ships, stealing their property and enslaving sailors? (pg 322) Barbary pirates

18 Barbary States

19 Did You Know? Historian Robert C. Davis estimated that between 1530 and 1780, 1–1.25 million Europeans were captured and taken as slaves to North Africa, principally Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli.

20 Question 2 Money paid by one country to another in return for protection is called… (pg 322) tribute

21 Question 3 How did Thomas Jefferson deal with the Barbary pirates? (pg 322) He sent warships to stop the pirates

22 Question 4 A government order that forbids foreign trade is a/an… (pg 324) embargo A political cartoon showing merchants dodging the "Ograbme", which is "Embargo" spelled backwards.

23 Question 5 To illegally import or export goods is to… (pg 324) smuggle

24 Question 6 Shawnee brothers Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa urged their fellow Shawnee to respond to American westward expansion by… (pg 326) resisting American expansion

25 Tenskwatawa & Tecumseh

26 Question 7 American forces attacked and defeated the Shawnee Indians at the Battle of… (pg 326) Tippecanoe

27 Question 8 Who was the President of the United States during the War of 1812? (pg 327) James Madison

28 Question 9 Supporters of the War of 1812 were called… (pg 327)
war hawks

29 Question 10 The US warship that won an early sea battle in the War of 1812 was the… (pg 328) USS Constitution

30 Question 11 The American commanding general at the Battle of New Orleans was…(pg 330) Andrew Jackson

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32 Question 12 Our national anthem, the Star Spangled Banner, was written by… (pg 330) Francis Scott Key

33 Explain what the words of this song mean to you.
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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