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1 The War of 1812 By: Neal Corbelli

2 Who? The War of 1812 was fought between the British and their Indian allies against the Americans. The War of 1812 was fought between the British and their Indian allies against the Americans. The war started on June 18, 1812 and continued until the Treaty Of Ghent was signed March 23, 1814. The war started on June 18, 1812 and continued until the Treaty Of Ghent was signed March 23, 1814.

3 Why? The war was fought for many reasons The war was fought for many reasons 1. Trade restrictions- The British were in war against Napolean Bonaparte and the French. This caused the British to call off trading with the Americans for the time being. 2. Impressment of the American Navy- As you know the British are in war. Because of this they are badly in need of sailors to man their big Royal Navy. The British jump the ships of the Americans and take some of their soldiers (some of these soldiers were at one time British and switched over to the American cause) 3. British support of American Indian tribes against American expansion- the British were supporting the Indians to try and stop the Americans trying to advance further into their territory.

4 The Burning of Washington “On August 24, 1814, after defeating the Americans at the Battle of Bladensburg, a British force led by Major General Robert Ross occupied Washington D.C and set fire to many public buildings.“ “On August 24, 1814, after defeating the Americans at the Battle of Bladensburg, a British force led by Major General Robert Ross occupied Washington D.C and set fire to many public buildings.“ Some of the buildings set on fire during the attack were the White House and U.S. Capitol. Some of the buildings set on fire during the attack were the White House and U.S. Capitol. The reason the British did this is because The reason the British did this is because 1. British had new troops from ending the war with France. 1. British had new troops from ending the war with France. 2. In retaliation for the destruction of private property along the shores of Lake Erie. 2. In retaliation for the destruction of private property along the shores of Lake Erie.

5 The Battle of Fort McHenry The Battle of Fort McHenry was fought in Baltimore, Maryland. The British, after their success at Washington D.C. came to take another big blow at the Americans. Although the Americans held off the British, their was a devastating amount of damage throughout the area. Our country’s national anthem the star spangled banner was written by Francis Key Scott during the battle.

6 Treaty of Ghent and theBattle of New Orleans This treaty ended the war of 1812 on March 23, 1814. This treaty ended the war of 1812 on March 23, 1814. After the two sides were done negotiating and the treaty signed, Andrew Jackson and a small army of about 4,000 was about to take on a much bigger British army of about 10,000. After the two sides were done negotiating and the treaty signed, Andrew Jackson and a small army of about 4,000 was about to take on a much bigger British army of about 10,000. The Americans held off the British. The Americans held off the British. After the battle the outcome of the battle was still ended the same way, a stalemate and this battle took an unnecessary 4,000 American and British lives. After the battle the outcome of the battle was still ended the same way, a stalemate and this battle took an unnecessary 4,000 American and British lives. Video Video Video Video


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