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1 Warm UP  Impressment – The kidnapping of American Sailors by the British Navy.  Francis Scott Key- a lawyer that wrote the Star Spangled Banner during the War of 1812.  Blockade - an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. You need 4 colored pencils!

2 Warm UP  What were the three causes of the War of 1812?  How did the defeat of France affect the war in the United States?

3 James Madison

4 British Naval officer impressing an American sailor

5 What would coastal blockade look like?

6 Causes of the War of 1812  3 causes of the War of 1812: 1. Impressment of U.S. sailors. 2. Interference with American shipping. 3. British support of Native American resistance.

7 The British and Native Americans  Tecumseh, Native American chief, organized Native Americans in the Northwest Territory to fight the Americans.  He allied with the British in Canada.

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9 Tecumseh  Tecumseh Tecumseh Write down the following question : What was Tecumseh’s vision?

10 Impressment  In 1812, James Madison asked Congress to approve a war with Britain because of impressment and attacks on U.S. ships.  Britain had announced that they would stop attacking U.S. ships but it was already too late.

11 Interference with American Shipping

12 Question  Why do you think Britain wanted to avoid a war with the United States?

13 Causes – brown book pg. 168-169)  Why did New Englander’s oppose a war with Britain?  Why did people in the south and west favor a war with Britain?  Why did Congressmen Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun demand war? John C. Calhoun Henry Clay

14 Let’s fight the British and take Canada! Let’s make Canada part of the U.S.A.! Henry Clay from Kentucky (West)

15 Phase 1 U.S. Navy Vs. British Navy Phase 3 Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans Phase 2 Francis Scott Key writes the Star Spangled Banner. White House Burned

16 Question  Where did most of the War of 1812 take place?

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18 The First Phase (part)  Between 1812-1814, the war against Britain was fought mostly by the Navy.  Oliver Hazard Perry took command of the U.S. Navy in Lake Eerie.

19  Commodore Perry (Oliver Hazard Perry) and the British battled for two hours (in Lake Erie) before Perry’s ship was sunk. He rowed to another boat and destroyed the British fleet (ships). My middle name is danger!

20 I have successfully defended the Ohio River Valley!

21  The British ground forces retreated into Canada and General William Henry Harrison followed and defeated them at the Battle of Thames. The British were no longer a threat in the Northwest.

22 This image depicts the death of which famous Native American?

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24 Why is Napoleon Bonaparte so depressed?

25 I’ve lost the war with England, but at least I’ve still got my hair. Why is Napoleon Bonaparte so depressed?

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28 Now that the war with France has been won by England, how will this affect the war with the United States?

29 British Blockade now that Napoleon has been defeated! Shade in the blockade on your map and key.

30 British Blockade now that Napoleon has been defeated! Shade in the blockade on your map and key.

31 The Second Phase  After the British defeated Napoleon in 1814, Britain put its energy into defeating the U.S.  The British blockaded the coast and marched to Washington D.C. and burned down the White House and the President’s mansion

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34 Question  What allowed the British to focus their energy on fighting the U.S. in 1814?

35  Around the same Francis Scott Key watched the bombardment of Ft. McHenry in Baltimore. The Americans stopped a British invasion.  While watching the British and Americans fight, he wrote the “The Star Spangled Banner,” our national anthem.

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37 Phase 1 U.S. Navy Vs. British Navy Battle of Thames

38 Phase 1 U.S. Navy Vs. British Navy Battle of Thames Phase 2 Francis Scott Key writes the Star Spangled Banner in Baltimore, Maryland White House Burned

39 Phase 1 U.S. Navy Vs. British Navy Battle of Thames Phase 3 Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans Phase 2 Francis Scott Key writes the Star Spangled Banner in Baltimore, Maryland White House Burned

40 Question  Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

41 New Orleans (Phase 3)  The British attacked New Orleans to cut off American use of the Mississippi.  James Madison sent Andrew Jackson to command the American forces in 1815.  American casualties=71  British casualties= 2,000 WAR HERO…

42 Question  Why would the British want to cut Americans off at the Mississippi River?

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44 Treaty of Ghent  The Battle of New Orleans made Andrew Jackson a hero.  Slow mail form Europe had delayed news that the war had actually ended two weeks for the Battle of New Orleans.  The Treaty of Ghent ended the War of 1812.  end of the war. end of the war.

45 Johnny Cash- Battle of New Orleans Who is Johnny Cash singing about? What is Johnny Cash singing about?

46 Effects of the War of 1812 War of 1812 Increased American Patriotism. American heroes= Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Commodore Perry Weakened Native American resistance to westward settlement. U.S. manufacturing grew due to the British Blockade. The start of the Industrial Revolution

47 Interactive Map of War of 1812 http://warof1812.thinkport.org/#interactive- map.html Vote for a declaration of war: http://home.nps.gov/fomc/castyourvote/ http://home.nps.gov/fomc/castyourvote/

48 Exit Ticket Why did the United States declare war on Great Britain in 1812? A. The British attempted to take back the original 13 colonies. B. The British were impressing American soldiers and attack U.S. ships. C. The British and the French were allies and agreed to fight the United States. D. The British believed the United States was plotting to take over Europe.

49 The War of 1812 Causes Impressment Interference with shipping Native American Resistance _______________, Native American chief, organized Native Americans in the Northwest Territory to fight the Americans. He allied with the ____________ in Canada. In 1812, James Madison asked Congress to approve a war with Britain because of ______________________ and attacks on U.S. ships. Britain had announced that they would __________________ attacking U.S. ships but it was already too late. Brown Book Questions (168-169) Why did New Englander’s oppose a war with Britain? Why did people in the south and west favor a war with Britain? Why did Congressmen Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun demand war? Whether the United States shall continue passive under these … accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of Events, … is a solemn question which the Constitution wisely confides to the legislative department of the Government. In recommending it to their early deliberations I am happy in the assurance that the decision will be worthy the enlightened and patriotic councils of a virtuous, a free, and a powerful nation. —President James Madison, War Message to Congress Washington, June 1, 1812 Who is Madison’s audience in this speech? What is he asking for? Why did he choose this audience?

50 Phases of War of 1812 Phase 3 (New Orleans) Phase 2 (East Coast) Phase 1 (Great Lakes/Canada/NW) Between 1812-1814, the war against Britain was fought mostly by the ___________________. __________________________took command of the U.S. Navy in Lake Eerie. Commodore Perry and the British battled for two hours before Perry’s ship was sunk. He rowed to another boat and destroyed the ___________________ fleet (ships). The British ground forces retreated into Canada and General ______________________followed them and defeated them at the Battle of _________________. The British were no longer a threat in the Northwest. The British attacked New Orleans to cut off American use of the _______________. James Madison sent ______________________to command the American forces in 1815. American casualties=______ British casualties= _________ After the British defeated ______________ in 1814, Britain put its energy into defeating the U.S. The British __________________ the coast and marched to Washington D.C. and burned down the White House and the President’s mansion. Around the same Francis Scott _______watched the bombardment of Ft. McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland. The Americans stopped a British invasion. While watching the British and Americans fight, he wrote the “________________________our national anthem. Map Key  Phase 1  Phase 2  Phase 3  Blockade U.S. manufacturing grew. Beginning of _____________ _____________ Effects of War of 1812 Increased American _______________. American heroes= _______________, William Henry Harrison, Commodore Perry Weakened ____________ ____________r esistance to westward settlement. The treaty of ________________ ended the War of 1812.


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