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Warm Up Complete the Review of Foreign Problems from 1789-1812
Jefferson Presidency Video
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Jefferson Review When was Jefferson elected President and why was it an important election? Name the style of government that Jefferson brought to the Presidency? Name the case which led to the Supreme Court having greater power? Name the Chief Justice in the famous case? What power was derived from the court nullifying a law? Name the area of land that Jefferson was able to purchase from France? Who did he send to explore the new region? Who helped these explorers on their journey? Name the Indian leader who wanted to unite all Indians into a confederation? Name the battle where American forces defeated the Indian confederation? Name the practice of kidnapping sailors on the high seas to work on another nation’s vessels? Name the group that wanted to go to war with Britain? What law did Jefferson pass to try and hurt the economies of England and France?
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Jefferson’s Legacy Jefferson came into office trying to reduce the size and power of the national government. Did he accomplish his goal? Use your notes and knowledge of Jefferson to complete this chart Jefferson’s ideal? How Jefferson acted Interpretation of the Constitution? Powers of the president? Size of the army and navy? Citizenship and rights of the people? Size of the national government?
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The War of 1812 Guiding Question:
How did the events and effects of the War of 1812 lead to a new spirit of American Nationalism?
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Presidential Election of 1808
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James Madison Becomes President
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Presidential Election of 1812
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America's Second War for Independence?
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Causes of the War?
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1808-1811 Britain impressed over 6,000 American sailors.
Causes Britain impressed over 6,000 American sailors. IMPRESSMENT*** Chesapeake-Leopard Incident British interfering with our shipping and neutrality British instigating Native Americans to resist American expansion (guns) War Hawks Desire for New Land (Canada/Florida)
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“War Hawks” John C. Calhoun [SC] Henry Clay [KY]
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American Problems The US was unprepared militarily:
Had a 12-ship navy vs. Britain’s 800 ships. Americans disliked a draft preferred to enlist in state militias. Financially unprepared: Flood of paper $. Revenue from import tariffs declined. Regional disagreements.
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Overview of the War of 1812
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3 U. S. Invasions of 1812
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Major Events British burn D.C. British do *not* take Baltimore
Star Spangled Banner is written Battle of New Orleans Hartford Convention
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War of 1812 British Invasion
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Battle of Fort McHenry, 1814 Oh Say Can You See By the Dawn’s Early Light… Francis Scott Key
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Hartford Convention December, 1814 – January, 1815
New England Considers Cecession! Connecticut Federalist leaders Against the war
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The Battle of New Orleans, 1815
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Treaty of Ghent December 24, 1814 Ends the war; No Land Exchanged!
Status Quo Ante Bellum
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Effects of the War Spread of Nationalism/”Era of Good Feelings”
USA Gained International Respect! Domestic Industrial and Manufacturing power increases Federalist Party Declines Emphasis on National Infrastructure Natives Significantly Weakened/Western Expansion
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America's Second War for Independence?
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Class Activities Crash Course Video/Questions Chapter 11 ID’s
If time, start John Marshall cases briefs and chart
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