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The War of 1812 Ch. 10, Section 4
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Main Idea: *Angered by Britain’s interference in the nation’s affairs, the U.S. went to war. Why It Matters Now: *The War of 1812 showed that the U.S. was willing and able to protect its national interests.
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The War Begins *Congress declared war on Britain - June 18, 1812. *Britain tried to avoid war by announcing to no longer interfere with American shipping. *What happened????? Mail was too slow back then! *The news did not reach the U.S. until weeks after war was declared!
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*War of 1812: Two phases -Phase 1 (1812-1814): Britain concentrated on its war against France. Devoted little energy to war in N.A. but did send ships to blockade American coast. -Phase 2 (1814): Began after the British defeated France in April 1814. With European war nearly over, Britain could turn complete attention to U.S.
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French Ruler – Napoleon Bonaparte British Ruler – King George III
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*U.S. military weak. *Dem-Rep. had reduced sized of armed forces. *Army had < 7,000 men, poorly trained & equipped *Navy had 16 ships *U.S still rose to the challenge!!! *Fasted warships w/experienced naval officers *Ships Constitution & United States won victories and boosted American confidence!
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*Most important naval victory: -Winter of 1812-1813 built small fleet on Lake Erie -Oliver Hazard Perry experience officer in charge of infant fleet -Sept. 1813, British force on lake set out to attack American ships -Perry sailed out to meet the enemy!
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Oliver Perry Hazard
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-2 hrs. exchanged cannon fire. Ship destroyed. -Perry rowed to another ship, destroyed two British ships, and the British surrendered! *British retreated to Canada! *General Harrison and his army pursued the British and defeated them at the Battle of Thames in Oct. *This victory put an end to British threat in the Northwest & killed Tecumseh.
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The Second Phase of the War *Defeated Napoleon (France) in 1814. *Full attention on U.S. now *Burned the Capitol building & pres. mansion *Then attacked Ft. McHenry at Baltimore, MD *Detained on British ship, lawyer Francis Scott Key watched the battle. -At dawn, saw the flag still flying. Expressed his pride in what later became the national anthem.
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*British goal to cut off New England failed. *In South, British approached port of New Orleans. *Dec. 1814, dozens of British ships carrying 7,500 troops approached Louisiana. *Americans put together an army under the command of General Andrew Jackson *British attacked Jan. 8, 1815 *American riflemen mowed down advancing redcoats
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Andrew Jackson
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*Great victory for Jackson! *Casualties: Americans – 71 British – 2,000 *Battle of New Orleans made Jackson a hero! *The battle was NOT necessary! What???? *BLAME it on SLOW mail again!!!
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*Treaty of Ghent had been signed two weeks earlier – Dec. 24, 1814
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The Legacy of War *Treaty showed there was NO CLEAR WINNER! *HOW???? -No territory changed hands -Trade disputes left unresolved *Did have important consequences: -Increased American patriotism -War broke the strength of Native Americans -Encouraged growth of U.S. manufacturing
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THE U.S. HAD PROVED THAT IT COULD DEFEND ITSELF AGAINST THE MIGHTIEST MILITARY POWER OF THE TIME. FOR MANY, AMERICANS BELIEVED THAT THE YOUND NATION WOULD SURVIVE AND PROSPER!!!!
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