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THE WAR OF 1812 Chapter 6 Section 4 THE WAR HAWKS DEMAND WAR!  1806, Great Britain and France fighting again. Try to blockade ships to France.  By.

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2 THE WAR OF 1812 Chapter 6 Section 4

3 THE WAR HAWKS DEMAND WAR!  1806, Great Britain and France fighting again. Try to blockade ships to France.  By 1807, GB had seized more than 1000 American ships, France seized about 500. GB policy of impressment angered Americans.  Battle of Tippecanoe, war with the Shawnee who were given arms from British Canada.  War Hawks like John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay called for war against Britain.

4 THE WAR BRINGS MIXED RESULTS  In 1808, James Madison wins the Presidential election. By 1812 he had decided to go to war with Britain.

5 THE WAR IN CANADA  America was unprepared for war, and suffers numerous setbacks.  Victory on the Great Lakes, re-take Detroit. Native Americans fought on both sides.

6 THE WAR AT SEA  Test for U.S. Navy  Do well in battles, but British use numbers to blockade the coast.  By 1813 most U.S. ships bottled up in port.

7 BRITISH BURN THE WHITE HOUSE  1814 the British were raiding and burning towns all along the Atlantic Coast. On August 24 th Madison and other officials had to flee from Washington DC.

8 THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS  General Andrew Jackson defeats the British and Native Americans in 4 straight battles in the South.  On January 8 th, 1815 Jackson’s troops defeat a superior British force at New Orleans. Hundreds of British die, only a hand full of Americans.

9 GREAT VICTORY!  But the war was already over!!!!!

10 THE TREATY OF GHENT  Unknown to Jackson, British and American diplomats had already signed a peace agreement on Christmas Eve 1814, which ended fighting.  1815 re-opened trade. 1817: Rush-Bagot agreement limited warships on the Great Lakes.  1818 set boundary of Louisiana territory at 49 th parallel to the Rocky Mountains.


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