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FRANCE and allies BRITAIN and allies LAND POWER NAVAL POWER Continental System Naval Blockade of Europe 1803-1815
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Map Credit: http://www.normancrossgallery.com/history/index.htmlhttp://www.normancrossgallery.com/history/index.html
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Early 19 th Century RAW MATERIALS FINISHED GOODS AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING The Jeffersonian Economic Model
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Art Credit: http://abikstickfigures.blogspot.com/2009/10/british-need-to-get-out-of-our-business.html http://abikstickfigures.blogspot.com/2009/10/british-need-to-get-out-of-our-business.html Art Credit: http://abikstickfigures.blogspot.com/2009/10/british-need-to-get-out-of-our-business.html http://abikstickfigures.blogspot.com/2009/10/british-need-to-get-out-of-our-business.html
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1807
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TRADE OBJECTIVES: Economic Coercion Avoid War (Get Britain to stop impressing American sailors without going to war) RESULT: FAILURE NEW ENGLAND
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HENRY CLAY (KY)JOHN C. CALHOUN (SC)
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Harrison’s army defeats an Indian force associated with Tecumseh. Tecumseh W illiam H enry Harrison 1811
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Americans accused the British of arming Tecumseh and encouraging him to start an uprising against the United States. Photo by Kaptain KoboldKaptain Kobold
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READ ONLINE
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Source: David Rumsey Historical Map CollectionDavid Rumsey Historical Map Collection 1.Impressment of Sailors 2.Cutting off Trade 3.Inciting Indians on the Frontier Madison
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1820 1816 1812 1808 1804 1800 Where was the War of 1812 supported by public opinion? Where was it not supported?
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1813 Invasion of Canada (Unsuccessful) Map Credit: http://www.royalscotsgrenadiers.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/1812map.jpg.w560h674.jpghttp://www.royalscotsgrenadiers.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/1812map.jpg.w560h674.jpg 1814 British Attack Washington
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August 24, 1814
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(1814)
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THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER BY: FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (NATIONAL ANTHEM) THE FORT MCHENRY FLAG Our National Anthem
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1814-15 Hartford Convention Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans Three things happening at once:
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HARTFORD, CT Delegates from several New England states met in Hartford to propose amendments to the Constitution. Dec. 1814 – Jan. 1815
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WHERE? WHO? WHAT? 2/3 NO Hartford, CT Federalists Amend the Constitution Embargo Declare War Admit New States Conscription
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Status quo ante bellum The Treaty of Ghent restored things to the way they were before the war began. December 24, 1814
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January 8, 1815 After Treaty of Ghent Andrew Jackson vs. the British
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BritishU.S. Killed29113 Wounded1,26739 Missing48419 TOTAL2,04271
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Although the Battle of New Orleans took place after the Treaty of Ghent was signed, the Battle of New Orleans was important because the decisive victory gave Americans a sense of national pride.
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Jackson Square New Orleans
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1820 1816 1812 1808 1804 1800 NOTE: This is the last election in which the Federalist Party participated in a national election.
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