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2  Angered by Britain’s interference in the nation’s affairs, the United States went to war. Help !

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4  Britain really did not want to go to war with the United States.  They were already involved in a war with France.  Wars are expensive. $$$$  The War of 1812 is divided into 2 phases.

5  1812-1814 England focuses on its war with France.  1814-1815 After defeating France, Britain focuses its energy on the U.S.  War officially ends with the Treaty of Ghent.

6 United States  Army- less than 7,000 men.  Navy- 16 ships  Experience- poorly trained and equipped. Britain  Army- 48,163  Navy- War Ships: 11 Frigates: 34 Other vessels: 52  Experience- Highly experienced. Recent war with France has toughened many soldiers.

7  The most important battle took place on Lake Erie.  Oliver Hazard Perry took control of the U.S infant fleet.  Defeated British attempts at controlling the lake.  “We have met the enemy and they are ours.”- Commodore Perry

8  Battle of the Thames- General Harrison defeats British forces in Canada.  Ends British threat in the Northwest.  Chief Tecumseh dies in battle while fighting on the British side.

9  Britain sets up blockade 1812  Britain captures Washington D.C. and burns down the White House.- 1814  General Jackson defeats the British in New Orleans-1815

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12  After defeating Napoleon in 1814, Britain turns its attention to the U.S.  Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled banner during the British attack on Fort McHenry.  White House

13  British navy is defeated during the Battle of Lake Champlain, September 1814.  Treaty of Ghent is signed on December 24, 1814. It ends the War.

14  Unaware of the peace, Andrew Jackson's forces moved to New Orleans, in late 1814 to defend against a large-scale British invasion.  Jackson defeated the British at the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, with over 2000 British casualties and fewer than 100 American losses.  It was hailed as a great victory, making Andrew Jackson a national hero  The British gave up on New Orleans, when news of peace arrived on Feb. 13 they sailed home.

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16  Treaty of Ghent ends war, leaving no clear winner.  No territory changed hands. Trade disputes were not resolved.  Proved that the U.S. could hold its own against the mighty British military.

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