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TUESDAY November 19, 2013Turn in 6.4 assignment Answer the
following in notebook:Give ONE cause of the War of 1812Name the
city the British captured & burned Name the most important
battle of the War of 1812 (fought AFTER the peace treaty) Which
political party died after the War of 1812?
Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4Identify the events that led to the War Hawks call for
war.
Analyze the major battles and conflicts of the War of 1812.
Explain the significance of the War of 1812. Section 4: The War of
1812, ObjectivesWhy did the United States go to war with Britain,
and what was the outcome of that war?
Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4Americans faced trouble from Native Americans. Shawnee
warrior Tecumseh and his brother tried to unite Native Americans to
fight American expansion.Following victory at the Battle of
Tippecanoe in 1811, William Henry Harrison burned Prophetstown,
Tecumsehs village.Westerners blamed the British in Canada for
arming the Indians, and demanded action.Identify the events that
led to the War Hawks call for war.Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War
BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4In 1811, the War Hawks took the lead in Congress.They
were led by John C. Calhoun of South Carolina and Henry Clay of
Kentucky.They denounced Britains impressment of U.S. sailors and
its support for Native Americans.They believed an invasion of
Canada would stop British aid to the Indians and force Britain to
respect Americaat sea.
Identify the events that led to the War Hawks call for
war.NOTESChapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4The War of 1812 began when Congress declared war in
June 1812.But the nation was totally unprepared with only a small
army and navy.Thomas Jefferson advised Madison that an invasion of
Canada would be easy.He proved wrongand repeated attempts to invade
Canada failed.
Identify the events that led to the War Hawks call for
war.Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4The War of 1812
Identify the events that led to the War Hawks call for
war.NOTESChapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4Early on the British were occupied in Europe, allowing
several American victories. The small American navy did
surprisingly well.The U.S.S. Constitution defeated H.M.S.
GuerrireOliver Hazard Perry defeated a British fleet on Lake
Erie.Americans won several victories against Native Americans.In
1813, Harrison killed Tecumseh who was aiding the British.But
attacks on Canada failedIn 1814, Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek
in Alabama. Jackson defeated the Seminoles and seized a fort at
Pensacola.Analyze the major battles and conflicts of the War of
1812.Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4In 1814, Britain defeated France and then launched a
four-part offensive in America.British troops occupied eastern
Maine.A second army invaded New York from Montreal but was turned
back.A third force invaded Maryland, burning Washington D.C., but
failed to take Baltimore.A fourth Army headed to New Orleans. They
would be routed by Andrew Jackson.1234
Analyze the major battles and conflicts of the War of
1812.NOTESChapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of
1812
Section 4The Americans worst humiliation came when British
troops burned the White House and Capitol.
Analyze the major battles and conflicts of the War of
1812.Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4
Both sides agreed to return to pre-war boundaries.A commission
was set up to discuss any future boundary disputes.Impressment and
American neutrality were not discussed.The Treaty of Ghent ended
the war.Explain the significance of the War of 1812. Chapter 25
Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4The British failure to take Fort McHenry in Baltimore
inspired Francis Scott Key to write The Star-Spangled Banner.In
January 1815, Andrew Jackson crushed the British in the Battle of
New Orleans. The battle took place after the war had officially
ended. News of a treaty had not yet arrived.Several events of the
War of 1812 fostered American pride.NOTESExplain the significance
of the War of 1812. Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War
of 1812
Section 4
Battle of New OrleansChapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe
War of 1812
Section 4Battle of New OrleansJohnny HortonIn 1814 we took a
little tripAlong with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississipp'We
took a little bacon and we took a little beansAnd we caught the
bloody British in the town of New Orleans
We fired our guns and the British kept a comingThere wasn't nigh
as many as there was a while agoWe fired once more and they began
to runningDown the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
We looked down the river and we seen the British comeAnd there
must have been a hundred of them beating on the drumsThey stepped
so high and they made their bugles ringWe stood behind our cotton
bales and didn't say a thing
Old Hickory said we could take 'em by supriseIf we didn't fire a
musket 'til we looked 'em in the eyesWe held our fire 'til we seen
their faces wellWe opened up our squirrel guns and really gave
'em
Well they ran through the briars and they ran through the
bramblesAnd they ran through the bushes where the rabbits couldn't
goThey ran so fast the hounds couldn't catch 'emOn down the
Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted downThen we grabbed
an alligator and we fought another roundWe filled his head with
cannonballs and powdered his behindAnd when we touched the powder
off the gator lost his mind
In eighteen-fourteen we took a little tripAlong with Colonel
Packingham up to Mississipp'We took a little bacon and we took a
little beansAnd we met the bloomy Rebels in the town of New
Orleans.
We fired our guns and the Rebels kept a comin'There wasn't night
as many as there was a while agoWe fired once more and they began
to runnin'On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
We looked up the river and we seen the Rebels comeWhile we head
at least a hundred of 'em beatin' on the drumWe stepped so high and
we made our bugles ringWhile they stood beside the cotton bails and
didn't say a thing.
Old Hickory said they'd take us by surpriseIf they didn't fire a
musket till we looked us in the eyesThey held their fire till they
seen our faces wellThen they opened up their squirrel guns and
really gave us...
Yeah, we ran through the briars and we ran through the
bramblesAnd we ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't goWe
ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch usOn down the
Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
They fired their cannon till the barrel melted downSo they
grabbed the alligator and they fought another roundThey filled his
head with cannonballs and powdered his behindAnd when they took the
powder off the gator lost his mind.
Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4A group of Federalists held the Hartford Convention in
December 1814 to consider secession and making a separate peace
with Britain.
After the Treaty of Ghent, these Federalists were discredited as
traitors and by 1820, the Federalist Party had disappeared.The war
was not popular with everyone.Explain the significance of the War
of 1812. Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4
The War of 1812
NOTESExplain the significance of the War of 1812. Chapter 25
Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 4
Chapter 25 Section 1The Cold War BeginsThe War of 1812
Section 46.1 How did the debates over the role of government
lead to the formation of political parties? The first parties were
formed from groups divided mainly over the issue of how much power
the federal government should have. Federalists believed in a
strong federal government. [give more information regarding leaders
and other beliefs of the Federalists what policies did they put in
place?] Democratic Republicans believe that the power should be
held mainly by the states. [give more information regarding leaders
and other beliefs of the Democratic Republicans what policies did
they put in place?] 6.2 How did foreign policy challenges affect
debate and shape American government? Foreign policy issues divided
the two parties, polarized the government, and caused deep
conflicts. One such issue was the French Revolution [describe it].
Another issue the Americans dealt with was the Barbary War.
[describe it & how it was handled.] Yet another foreign policy
issue came up with the XYZ Afar. [describe it]6.3 What were the
successes and failures of the Jefferson Administration? Reduced the
national debt, Louisiana Purchase, Lewis & Clark Expedition,
peace treaty with Barbary States, British embargo, refusal to build
bigger navy; EXPLAIN EACH OF THESE, who/what they involved, why
they were a success or a failure, etc..6.4 Why did the United
States go to war with Britain and what was the outcome of the war?
The British impressed US sailors, limited US trade, and supported
Native American attacks on American settlers. The British impresses
US sailors because US trade was limited by The war ended in a draw,
but it proved that the new nation could survive a war with another
county. It also gave the AmericansChapter 25 Section 1The Cold War
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Section 4Why did the United States go to war with Britain, and
what was the outcome of that war?In 1812, the United States found
itself involved in a major war that tested its strength and the
solidarity of its people.
Americans managed to fight the war and get the country back on
track in its aftermath.
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