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THE WAR OF 1812 & EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE WAR HuffDaddyJay, Jam Sandwich, Zaccaroni, Maddie the Mad Hatter, & Rainman Noodles
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Violations of 1783 Treaty of Paris The British violated the 1783 Treaty of Paris (treaty that ended the American Revolution) by continuing to hold forts in America after the revolution.
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Convention of 1800 Between US and France to settle hostilities. Let America out of alliance with France. Played a big role in allowing the Louisiana Purchase.
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Embargo Act, Non-Intercourse Act, and Macon’s Bill #2 Embargo Act – US halted all trade, led to seizure of US ships Non-Intercourse Act – lifted embargo on all but Britain and France Macon’s Bill #2 – America would lift embargo on country that stopped seizing ships. Made Britain angry and led to War of 1812. All of these hurt the economy, decreased international trade.
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O CANADA! A lot of British soldiers stationed in Canada. Officials in British Canada were supplying arms to Native Americans in support of their ongoing battle against American settlers.
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Result of the Battle of New Orleans Andrew Jackson became a national hero The British defeat at New Orleans boosted American morale
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Treaty of Ghent Ended War of 1812 Both sides agreed to stop fighting Both sides agreed to restore conquered territory That’s it.
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End of the War of 1812 Led to end of the Federalist party Encouraged growth of American Industries Confirmed the United States of America’s status as a free and independent nation
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Results of the War 6000 Americans killed or wounded Respect for America Future presidents Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison are seen as war heroes. National Pride
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Monroe Doctrine 1823 statement by President James Monroe Declared the Americas off-limits to European intervention. No more colonization. Directed towards all of Europe.
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