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The War of 1812 Coach Martin

Big Idea What do you need to know? War breaks out again between the United States and Britain in 1812 Big Idea

The War Hawks Demand War British and French Rivalry British blockade or seal French ports to prevent ships from entering Britain and France seize American ships, confiscate cargoes The War Hawks Demand War

The War Hawks Demand War Grievances Against Britain 1) Impressment—seizing Americans, drafting them into British navy 2) Chesapeake Incident US Captain refuses to let British search his ship British opens fire killing 3 and wounding 18 US Response: Jefferson declares an embargo (ban on export) on Britain and France The War Hawks Demand War

The War Hawks Demand War Tecumseh’s Confederacy William Henry Harrison makes land deal with Native American chiefs Shawnee chief Tecumseh tries to form Native American confederacy: Tells people to return to traditional beliefs and practices Persuades Britain to support him Many tribes still don’t join The War Hawks Demand War

The War Hawks Demand War Harrison is hero of the battles with Tecumseh but suffers heavy losses War Hawks demand war with Britain and Canada after the battles Why? The natives were using guns from Britain and Canada The War Hawks Demand War

The War Brings Mixed Results The War In Canada Madison chooses war Thinks Britain is crippling U.S. trade and economy U.S. army unprepared Early British victories in Detroit and Montreal Oliver Hazard Perry defeats British on Lake Erie U.S. wins battles Native Americans fight on both sides Tecumseh killed in battle The War Brings Mixed Results

The War Brings Mixed Results The War At Sea U.S. navy only 16 ships score victories British blockade U.S. ports along east coast British Burn The White House British burn towns along Atlantic coast British burn Washington D.C. in retaliation for York, Canada US burned the Governors House after the victories The War Brings Mixed Results

The War Brings Mixed Results The Battle of New Orleans General Andrew Jackson fights Native Americans, gains national fame Jackson defeats the Creek Tribe at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend Destroys the military power of the natives In 1815, defeats superior British force at Battle of New Orleans The War Brings Mixed Results

The War Brings Mixed Results The Treaty of Ghent Peace agreement signed Christmas 1814 Declares armistice or end to fighting; does not resolve all issues 1815, Commercial Treaty reopens trade between Britain and U.S. 1817, Rush-Bagot agreement limits war ships on Great Lakes 1818, northern boundary of Louisiana Territory set at 49th parallel Agree to jointly occupy Oregon Territory for 10 years The War Brings Mixed Results