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The War of 1812: Mr. Madison’s War; or “The Second War for Independence?” Or Upper Canada Preserved?
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James Madison Wins
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Madison’s Policies Embargo (O-grab-me) Repealed at end of Jefferson’s ter, Embargo (O-grab-me) Repealed at end of Jefferson’s ter, Replaced by Non-Intercourse Act Replaced by Non-Intercourse Act Replaced by Macon’s Bill # Replaced by Macon’s Bill # Napoleon Claimed to respect U.S. Neutrality. (He lied) Napoleon Claimed to respect U.S. Neutrality. (He lied) British Repealed Orders-in-Council British Repealed Orders-in-Council
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Madison’s Rationale for War
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Madison Wins Again
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Maritime Issues Neutral Rights of Shipping Neutral Rights of Shipping Impressment Impressment
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War Hawks
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Frontier Issues Western Land Hunger Western Land HungerCanadaFlorida Indian Problems in the NW and SW Indian Problems in the NW and SW
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No Trees on the Prairie?
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Vote On War Against England House= 79-49 House= 79-49 Senate= 19-13 Senate= 19-13 “The suspense was hell!” RM Johnson
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Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief
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William Henry Harrison
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Official Portrait: “Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too”
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Tenskawatawa, “The Prophet” Zero Factor?
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Battle of the Thames “ Rumsey, Dumsey, Richard Johnson Killed Tecumseh ”
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Military Theaters of Operation
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Sir Isaac Brock, Defender of Canada
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Sack of Washington
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Not So White House
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Admiral George Cockburn
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“Dolley” Payne Madison
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Fort McHenry
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Captain James Lawrence
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‘ We have met the enemy and he is ours.” Oliver Hazard Perry after the Battle of Put In Bay on Lake Erie
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Commander Thomas McDonough
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Hartford Convention Reaction to Virginia Dynasty and Unpopularity of “Mr. Madison’s War Reaction to Virginia Dynasty and Unpopularity of “Mr. Madison’s War Abolish 3/5s clause for determining House of Representatives Abolish 3/5s clause for determining House of Representatives 2/3rds vote to declare war or admit new states 2/3rds vote to declare war or admit new states No embargoes of more than 60 days No embargoes of more than 60 days No foreign-born to hold federal offices No foreign-born to hold federal offices 1 term presidents 1 term presidents No successive presidents from same state No successive presidents from same state
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Discredited
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Treaty of Ghent 12-24-14
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Hero of Horseshoe Bend
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Battle of New Orleans 1-8-1815
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Andrew Jackson
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Results? National Honor and Pride? National Honor and Pride? Demise of the Federalist Party Demise of the Federalist Party “ Second War of Independence? ” “ Second War of Independence? ” National Heroes and Symbols National Heroes and Symbols Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson W.H. Harrison W.H. Harrison Richard M. Johnson Richard M. Johnson “ Star Spangled Banner “ “ Star Spangled Banner “
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