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1 A Time of Conflict Chapter 11 lesson 3 Pages

2 Objectives Discuss how the United States defeated the Barbary pirates.
Explain how war in Europe hurt American trade. Discuss the causes and effects of the Embargo Act. Identify the events leading up to the Battle of Tippecanoe.

3 Focus Question How did Jefferson respond to threats to the security of the nation?

4 Pirates What is a pirate?
Pirates began attacking American ships in the Mediterranean Sea Pirates came from four small countries on the North African coast – Morocco, Algiers, Tunisia, and Tripoli Together, countries were known as the “BARBARY STATES”

5 What did the pirates do? Raided European and American ships, taking property and enslaving sailors and holding them at ransom Europeans paid the pirates a tribute to stop the raids The U.S. also paid the pirates – temporarily.

6 What could Jefferson do now?!
Jefferson’s Response Jefferson sent warships to the Mediterranean Sea to protect American merchant ships and to blockade Tripoli. It was a bad result at first: Warship Philadelphia crew was imprisoned near Tripoli American sailors led by Stephen Decatur raided the Tripoli harbor and burned the Philadelphia We did not want the pirates using our ships! What could Jefferson do now?!

7 Defeating the Barbary States
Marched American marines 600 miles across the Sahara and captured Tripoli A line in the U.S. Marine Corps anthem – “To the shores of Tripoli” – references the victory War ended in the signing of a peace treaty in 1805. U.S. paid $60,000 for release of prisoners Gave confidence to the United States

8 Remaining Neutral (Again)
A more serious threat than the pirates came from Britain and France 1803 – both nations (G.B. and France) were at war AGAIN The U.S. wanted to stay neutral – continued to trade with both countries What problems do you foresee for the United States?

9 American Neutrality is Challenged
Britain and France looked for ways to weakened each other One method was to cut off the other’s foreign trade British warships seized American ships trading with France and vice versa Between 1803 and 1807, France took American ships and Britain took over 1,000 ALSO, Britain needed more sailors in it’s war against France. What do you think they did? Turned to impressment AGAIN! Thousands of American sailors were forced to serve in the British Navy

10 Jefferson Responds Wanted to PEACEFULLY force Britain and France to respect American neutrality What do you think he did? Decided to use an embargo – a government order that forbids foreign trade Congress passed the Embargo Act – it forced a total embargo on American ships sailing to any foreign port

11 What happened? Jefferson predicted both Britain and France would stop attacking American ships America was the loser American exports fell from $109 million to $25 million--- Tens of thousands of Americans lost their jobs Americans were OUTRAGED by the embargo and turned to smuggling What does it mean to SMUGGLE? Illegally import or export goods

12 The Solution Congress repealed the Embargo Act in 1809
Passed a less severe law, called the Nonintercourse Act, that reopened foreign trade with every country except Britain and France The Law stated that the United States would reopen trade with those countries when they started respecting America’s trading rights as a neutral nation

13 The Americans were busy dealing with Britain and France; however, what else was going on at home?

14 The Election of 1808 After 2 presidential terms Jefferson decides not to run again… Republican James Madison is elected. #FatheroftheConstitution

15 What about the Native Americans?
Why would Native Americans move west? The Battle of Fallen Timbers moved them westward and out of Ohio Settled in the area of Indiana The problem: measles, smallpox, and the flu killed thousands of Native Americans – settlers took over hunting grounds

16 New Leaders take Charge
Shawnee brothers Tenskwatawa (known as the “Prophet”) and Tecumseh urged Native Americans to resist Urged Native Americans to preserve traditional ways Organized the western tribes into a league to restore Indian lands How do you think the United States responded?

17 'Ello Gov'na The Governor of the Indiana Territory, William Henry Harrison decided to take action While Tecumseh was away looking for allies, Harrison marched thousands of soldiers through Shawnee villages Harrison successfully defeated the Native Americans in Prophetstown at the Battle of Tippecanoe After the defeat, Tecumseh would join with British forces

18 Focus Question Re-visited
How did Jefferson respond to threats to the security of the nation? Jefferson responded with attacks and embargos.


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