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Elected 4 th president in 1808 A quiet, intelligent man with years of political experience Embargo Act was taken back so he had to find a new policy for peace Tried to remain Neutral in war matters still Wanted to lift restrictions on trading with France and England; however they had to agree to lift their restrictions as well
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Napoleon of France takes advantage of Madison’s plan Napoleon got the French to agree to the plan with a motive to hinder the British
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Changes in 1811: › New congress made up of young aggressive men; nickname given to them was “The Boys” the later the “War Hawks” › Henry Clay chosen to lead, young frontiersman, brilliant speaker › Henry Clay and his followers wanted to stop Indian attacks (which they blamed on the British), and open the seas to trade with anyone of their choosing with no restrictions › These ideas called for War talk, because British continued to seize American ships
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Since the first presidents war was not an option because it could destroy America However some 20 years later the constitution was established, country was building, and new ideas were developed war was beginning to become one of those new ideas Population increased, U.S. had doubled in size; colonial America was becoming a memory of the past Americans were feeling the needed to take action and the War Hawks led the way
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Henry Clay and John Calhoun saw English-owned Canada as an easy target War Hawks continued to stir up the public about war The Northern states opposed war with England, however many still saw a purpose for it
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US army poorly trained and small Old Generals with little to no war experience Money wasn’t there to train and pay for an Army Only a few Warships Despite these disadvantages talk of war still continued
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The election of 1812 was between Madison (who was supported by the War Hawks) and DeWitt Clinton It was close however Madison won and this was a huge victory for those that supported war with England
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Madison declared war of June 19, 1812 He was unaware that the British had decided to accept his plan and reopen trade America was unprepared, and lost their attack on Canada
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Captain Oliver Hazard Perry defeated a British ship It stopped a possible British invasion on the Ohio Valley Next, General William Henry Harrison defeated a British and Indian force, an Indian Chief was killed which put an end to organizing the Indians to help Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indians and this forced the Indians to sign a treaty
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In August of 1814 the British landed about 4,000 soldiers near Washington, D.C. They marched into D.C. and burned the Capitol building and the White House Other buildings were burned as well
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British attacked Fort McHenry which guarded the entrance to Baltimore’s harbor Shells exploded all through the night Francis Scott Key watched this take place and wrote a poem about it called “The Star-Spangled Banner” Obviously becomes our National Anthem
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A battle was fought at new Orleans after a treaty had been signed ending the War of 1812 Jackson led the battle 8,000 English soliders Jackson had won He was very respected for the win
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War ends in 1814, war went bad for both sides British people wanted the war to end, they were at war with France as well In America there was confusion about the war and mixed feelings American’s wanted peace
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Weeks of discussion between the English and Americans finally ended in a settlement The treaty pretty much stated at all things would go back to whom they belonged before the war The war was declared a tie
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Often called the Second Revolutionary War This is when the British finally looked at America as a nation America won the respect of nations worldwide America had learned to take care of itself
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