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1 Test Reflections How did you do on the test?
Come in and find your test and have a seat. Please go to ONE STOP SHOP and pick up the sheet Test Reflections

2 The Second War with Britain
War of The Second War with Britain

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4 Jefferson’s Domestic Policy
Concentrated on home matters U.S.’ dependency on foreign goods Western expansion with the Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark’s expedition Jefferson’s Domestic Policy

5 Back in the Middle France and Britain were at war
Peace with France and the Louisiana Purchase, U.S. traded with France Britain was angry, blockades France got mad, blockades U.S. is in the middle again Back in the Middle

6 Britain started, impressment or kidnapping of American sailors (over 10,000 sailors)
Jefferson did not declare war, instead, Jefferson asked Congress to pass the Embargo Act of 1807 – stop trade with all foreign ports Jefferson’s Move

7 New President and First Lady

8 New President U.S. was still dependent on other nations economically
1808 – James Madison, 4th, DR Embargo Act, repealed Madison – lets trade with everyone except for Britain and France…still a bad idea. New President

9 1. Britain’s impressment (kidnapping) of our men.
2. Britain’s violation of sea rights…trade (attacking our ships). 3. Britain’s inciting of Natives in the West…a call of the War Hawks (westerners who urged war) to do something. Causes of the War of 1812

10 War or No! That is the question…
What are the three reasons why the United States should have war with Britain? War or No! That is the question…

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12 Major Events Phase I: 1812-1813 – Oliver Hazard Perry Phase II: 1814
Burning of Washington City Dolly Madison saving portrait James Madison bringing the government back together Failed take over of Baltimore – Fort McHenry Flag Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans Hero – Andrew Jackson Major Events

13 1. Strong nationalism – we WON against a world power!
2. Natives are weakened 3. U.S. becoming self-sufficient-make our own due to the blockades Effects of the War

14 Put these in order Burning of Washington Impressment of sailors
War between France and England began Declaration of War by Madison Fort McHenry Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812 Battle of New Orleans Put these in order

15 Industrial Revolution
Self-Sufficiency: The U.S. can stand alone.


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