Tecumseh; War of 1812. Indian Conflicts (pg12) Unfair TreatiesTreaties Tecumseh’s LeagueTecumseh’s Battle of Tippecanoe (1811- Madison’s Term) –William.

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Tecumseh; War of 1812

Indian Conflicts (pg12) Unfair TreatiesTreaties Tecumseh’s LeagueTecumseh’s Battle of Tippecanoe (1811- Madison’s Term) –William Henry HarrisonWilliam Henry Harrison Tecumseh; War of 1812

CausesCauses of War Voting for war Declaring war Cause and Effect

WarWar of James Madison became President in 1808 British continue harassment of US trade and settlers in the West US declares war on Britain US fails to invade Canada British burn parts of Washington, 1814 Hartford Convention debates New England’s part in the war---Fed’s opposing the warHartford Convention Treaty of Ghent, 1814 (nothing changed hands)Treaty of Ghent US wins Battle of New OrleansNew Orleans –Andrew Jackson becomes heroAndrew Jackson Tecumseh; War of 1812

TECUMSEH: A Shawnee chief who, along with his brother, worked to unite the Northwestern Indian tribes. His league of tribes was defeated by US army led by William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe in Tecumseh; War of 1812

ADAMS- ONIS TREATY: Spain gave up Florida to the U.S. and the U.S./Mexico border was set so that Texas and the American Southwest would be part of Mexico. Tecumseh; War of 1812

WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON: 1773–1841, U.S. general: ninth president of the U.S Died 30 days into Presidency Tecumseh; War of 1812

HARTFORDHARTFORD CONVENTION: December A convention of New England merchants who opposed the Embargo and other trade restriction, and the War of The Hartford Convention turned public sentiment against the Federalists and led to the demise of the party. Tecumseh; War of 1812

WAR OF 1812: A war between the U.S. and Great Britain caused by American outrage over the impressment of American sailors by the British, the British seizure of American ships, and British aid to the Indians attacking the Americans on the western frontier. Tecumseh; War of 1812

ANDREW JACKSON, GENERAL: January, 1815 – American General during the War of 1812 made famous by his successful defeat of the British at the Battle of New Orleans. Tecumseh; War of 1812

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS: January, Jackson leads American forces in the defeat of the British Army. Neither side knew that the Treaty of Ghent had ended the War of 1812 two weeks before the battle. This victory inspired American nationalism. Tecumseh; War of 1812

TREATY OF GHENT: December 24, Ended the War of 1812 and restored the status quo. For the most part, territory captured in the war was returned to the original owner. It also set up a commission to determine the disputed Canada/U.S. border. Tecumseh; War of 1812

SUFFRAGE REQUIREMENTS: Suffrage (the right to vote) in the early republic was limited to landed men (those with profit bearing land). John and Abigail Adams will begin the push to extend voting rights to more people. Tecumseh; War of 1812

Abigail Adams: Wife of John Adams. During the Revolutionary War, she wrote letters to her husband describing life on the homefront. She urged her husband to remember America’s women in the new government he was helping to create. Because of her, John Adams legalized the right of women to inherit property. Tecumseh; War of 1812

1.01: Identify the major domestic issues and conflicts experienced by the nation during the Federalist Period. Tecumseh; War of 1812

1.02: Analyze the political freedoms available to the following groups prior to 1820: women, wage earners, landless farmers, American Indians, African Americans, and other ethnic groups. Tecumseh; War of 1812

1.03: Assess commercial and diplomatic relationships with Britain, France and Other Nations. 1 2 Tecumseh; War of 1812

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Which section(s) of the United States generally voted for war? A.The Northeast B.The South and West

Tecumseh; War of 1812 Why did paying for the war pose a problem? A.Most private bankers did not support the war and would not lend their money. B.The Republicans had shut down the Bank of the United States. C.The United States still had not recovered financially from the Revolutionary War. D.A and B E.B and C

Tecumseh; War of 1812 Which area of land or water did the Unites States acquire due to the War of 1812? A.Three of the Great Lakes B.Oregon Country C.Parts of Canada D.No new land