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6-4 The War of 1812 Erupts Textbook Pages 189-191
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Thomas Jefferson Popularity soared after the Louisiana Purchase. In 1806 France and Britain started to seize American ships. – Britain 1,000 – France 500
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Grievances Against Britain Americans focused anger on British – British were using policy of impressment Impressment – forced any American at sea to be drafted into the British Navy. Chesapeake – U.S. captain refused to let British board their ship to look for deserters…in return 18 wounded and 3 Americans were killed.
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Grievances Against Britain Jefferson wanted Congress to declare an embargo (ban on exporting products to other countries) – Thought it would hurt Britain, but only hurt U.S. – Embargo Act of 1807 was lifted in 1809
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Grievances Against Native Americans War Hawks – John C. Calhoun (SC) and Henry Clay (KT) leaders of the group – Wanted to go to war with Britain – Didn’t like the presence of Native Americans in Indiana Territory – General William Henry Harrison (governor of the Indiana Territory) invited several Native American chiefs to Fort Wayne, Indiana and persuaded them to sign over 3 million acres of tribal land to U.S. Government
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Grievances Against Native Americans Confederacy of Native Americans led my Shawnee chief Tecumseh began organizing to fight for their homeland. – 1811 Tecumseh’s brother was defeated in an attack (Battle of Tippecanoe) – During that fight War Hawks found out that N.Americans had gotten supplies from Canadian-British They were furious!
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The War Brings Mixed Results James Madison (Virginian Republican) won election of 1808 – Decided to go to war with Britain in 1812 Congress approved the declaration of war.
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Failure in Canada Republican funding cuts left American military ill-prepared – First year battles were disastrous – By the second year America was winning against Britain and N. Americans. Tecumseh was killed at the Battle of Thames
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British Burn the White House By 1814 the British were burning towns up and down the Atlantic coast. – Washington, D.C. had to be evacuated. – British burned the Capitol, the White House, and other public buildings. General Andrew Jackson (TN) gathered troops to protected New Orleans. – Defeated the British
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British Burn the White House Treaty of Ghent was signed on X-mas eve 1814 and declared an armistice (end of fighting) 1815 trade reopened 1818 British-American commission set the northern boundary of the Louisiana Territory at 49 th parallel 10 year joint occupation of Oregon Territory
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