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Americans did not want British to continue kidnapping sailors for their ships Americans did not want to be cut off from trade with the French Thought the British/Canadians were arming the First Nations and blocking settlement to the west Americans wanted to take over Brit territories British/Canadians entered the war because they had to defend themselves
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Americans Win British/Canadians Win 1.Tippecanoe 1. Queenston Heights 2.Lake Erie 2.Frenchtown 3.Moraviantown 3. Battle of Detroit 4. York 4. Chateguay River 5.Fort Meigs 5.Chesapeake 6.Chippawa 6. Raisin River 7.Baltimore 7. Washington 8.New Orleans
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British Victory in just 11 minutes -Chesapeake (June 1, 1813) Chesapeake ship (U.S.) vs Shannon ship (Brit) Captain Lawrence (American) “Don’t give up the ship!!” vs Captain Broke (Brit) Shannon led Chesapeake back to Halifax where lots of fans happy to see them win
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York: Americans burn government buildings (Parliament Government House), sacked houses, and destroyed local printing press Washington: Brits burn White House, Capitol Building, and other government buildings -Robert Ross and George Cockburn (Brit leaders)
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Took place in neutral state of Belgium (in Ghent) in 1814 All conquered territory returned (Ontario back to Canadians & lands near Lakes Superior and Michigan back to Americans) Planned to settle boundary between U.S. and Canada Released all prisoners and restored captured ships
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Not really much land gained from either sides National pride for both sides (Brits fended off huge neighbour, Americans fought huge, powerful army)
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Better understanding between English and French,First Nations as they banded together to fight off common enemy Canadians/Brits safe from Americans
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Americans were able to push First Nations off of lands for further American settlement Forced British to consider Americans as an independent, sovereign nation. They were not allowed to capture American men for Brit ships anymore
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No consideration as part of Treaty of Ghent Lost land Later on, President Andrew Jackson places them in reservations (Indian Removal Act 1830)
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Step 1: Lay down your foundation-the basic facts -Make sure if you are siding with either the Canadian/British or the Americans, you pick out only events/battles that one group has won to make it seem like they have definitely won. Step 2: Add fantasy or creative twists to the story to spice it up. *Use dialogue (bring your story to life by allowing your characters to talk) Step 3: Get your classmates to edit your work Step 4: Make a good copy
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Spelling Proper comma usage Capitalization Proper quotations (we will look at this tomorrow) The right historical facts Organization Creativity
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