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THE WAR OF 1812 Jemmy Madison’s War
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Focus Question: In a short reply of one to three sentences, respond to the following prompt: When do you know it is time to stop following one course of action and start a new one?
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Tensions mounted in the Atlantic World Napoleonic Wars taxed the United States Both Britain and France involved the nation Both seized American shipping Britain impressed American sailors Little seemed to work
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Failure of the Embargo Jefferson’s policies reflected his worldview Felt that cutting away American food would force change Failed entirely Britain and France did not depend on American food Devastated the American economy
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Madison Administration Attempted “peaceable coercion” of Britain and France Lifted embargo, but set up a Non-Intercourse Act of 1809 Set embargo only on Britain and France Hampered U.S. trade Sponsored American manufacturing
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Rivalry turned to Britain Orders in Council (1807) Set up blockades of France Impressment of U.S. sailors Chesapeake Incident Could U.S. maintain its sovereignty?
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Indian Troubles Tecumseh and the Prophet looked to form a Northwestern confederacy Shawnee leadership Composed of Great Lakes Natives Defeated at Tippecanoe in 1811 Sparked greater Indian War in the Great Lakes Some indication of British guns among the Shawnee
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Election of the War Hawks Young generation of Congressional leaders Saw Britain as insulting the U.S. Looked to prove themselves Soon took leadership in Congress
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War of 1812 Madison sought a declaration of war Reaction of British policies Saw a chance to unify the nation Saw a chance to capture Canada Orders in Council repealed two days before war was declared
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Mixed results U.S. saw some early naval victories Invasion of Canada failed disastrously U.S. unprepared for war Militia did not perform as expected Demonstrated a failure of Jeffersonian policies Widespread discontent Federalists opposed to the war Hartford Convention of 1814
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War against Native Americans U.S. forces performed well against Native Americans Defeated the Creek at Horseshoe Bend Native power broken in the Southwest Tecumseh killed at the Battle of the Thames Great Lakes confederacy collapsed
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Treaty of Ghent Peace signed on December 24, 1814 Essentially an armistice Status quo ante bellum Senate approved the treaty in February 1815
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Battle of New Orleans American victory on January 8, 1815 U.S. troops under Andrew Jackson defeated British regulars Signature victory for the U.S. Led many to believe we won the war
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Results of the War of 1812 Sparked unity within the U.S. Federalist opposition led to the party’s collapse “Second American Revolution” Led to a rapproachement with Britain Future boundary disputes put to mediation
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So, Who Won?
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