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10-3. New Threats From Overseas. FOREIGN POWERS. Mr. McCaw. 1. England did not want the U.S. supplying their enemies with supplies and food. http://www.galafilm.com/1812/e/locations/images/img0054a.jpg. 2. The Americans wanted to trade with both the English and the French. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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England did not want the U.S. supplying their enemies with supplies and food

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http://www.galafilm.com/1812/e/locations/images/img0054a.jpg

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The Americans wanted to trade with both the English and the French

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http://www.celebrations-nationwide.com/55897-18.jpg

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IMPRESSMENT - is kidnapping, in this case from a ship on the ocean

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http://www.shippaintings.com/large_images/uss_constitution.JPG

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EMBARGO ACT OF 1807 - stated no American ships could sail to foreign ports and all American ports were closed to British ships

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The Embargo Act was a disaster - it hurt the U.S. economy very badly

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The embargo act was the most unpopular measure of Jefferson’s presidency.

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JAMES MADISON wins the election of 1808

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TECUMSEH -Shawnee chief that organized local tribes against the U.S. government

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http://www.galafilm.com/1812/e/catalogues/people/tecumseh.jpeg

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The Native Americans and the British join forces after the Battle of Tippecanoe

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http://www.galafilm.com/1812/e/background/images/tippecanoe2-33.jpeg

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WAR HAWKS wanted war with England

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http://www.kidzone.ws/animals/hawk.jpg

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1. U.S. is upset about the impressment of American sailors

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2. U.S. is upset about the British stopping their ships at sea

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3. U.S. is upset the British have joined forces with the Native Americans

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http://www.canadianheritage.org/images/regular/20305.jpg

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On June 18, 1812 the United States declares war on England

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http://www.reformation.org/war-of-1812.enh.jpg

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http://www.shippaintings.com/age_of_sail.htm

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War to 1812 had 2 phases:

1) 1812 to 1814 – England concentrated on defeating the French, pay little attention to U.S.

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2) April of 1814 and on - after the British have defeated the French

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The American army and navy was very weak at the start of the war

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OLIVER HAZZARD PERRY was an American naval commander in charge of U.S. ships in the Great Lakes

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OLIVER HAZZARD PERRY IN BATTLE OF THAMES

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OLIVER HAZZARD PERRY IN BATTLE OF THAMES

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BATTLE OF THAMES was an important victory for the Americans for two reasons

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1) The American victory put an end to the British threat in Northwest United States

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2) Tecumseh was killed in the battle

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FRANCIS SCOTT KEY wrote the National Anthem as he watched the attack on Fort McHenry

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AMERICAN FLAG AT FORT Mc HENRY

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FORT McHENRY

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Original copy of the National Anthem

Written by Francis Scott Key as watch the Battle at Fort McHenry

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The hero of the BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS was GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON

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BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

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BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

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TREATY OF GHENT ended the War of 1812

Basically there was no clear winner and many trade disputes were still unsettled

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SIGNING THE TREATY OF GHENT

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ORIGINAL COPY OF THE TREATY OF GHENT

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Consequences of the War of 1812:

1) Increased American patriotism

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2) Weakened the strength of Native Americans toward the government of the United States

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3) American trade was expanded and more manufacturing followed the war

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4) America proved it could defend itself against a major world power

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