PPT-What Factors Contributed to the War of 1812?

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Where and Why The War of 1812 was fought primarily around the Great Lakes Most of the reasons that US President Madison declared war involved the British Navy Also

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Where and Why The War of 1812 was fought primarily around the Great Lakes Most of the reasons that US President Madison declared war involved the British Navy Also included issues of trade conflict with First Nations and land and expansionism. CAUSES of the War of 1812. Cause #1 – . British interference . with American shipping – naval blockade. GB and France were at war with each other. GB did NOT want the US to provide the French with food and supplies, so they set up a partial blockade.. GENERAL INFO. The United States declared war on Britain in June 1812.. For the second time in less than 30 years, the Americans and Britain were fighting.. Canada (which was part of the British Empire) was at war with the Americans as well.. &. The War of 1812. Naval warfare . . .. Line of battle tactics.. “Ships of the line” in large fleets.. Traditional (archaic) tactics. Commerce raiding.. Captains and crews get $$ from their prizes.. 1. . Key Issues. :. New Congress in Nov. 1811. Nationalists in the early 19th century. Sectionalism: . . i. ) North. ii) South. iii) West .  . Emerging leaders. Henry Clay of Kentucky. John C. Calhoun of S. Carolina. USA vs. Great Britain. Causes and . Impact . Trade Embargo of 1807. Embargo. : an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.. Singed into law by Jefferson. The USA stopped trading with GB and France to “punish” them for impressment of sailors and naval blockades. . The War of 1812. Level 1. Vocabulary. Counterattack:. to attack back. Impressment:. forcing people to serve in a navy. War Hawk: . someone who wanted a war. Artillery:. large fire arms (ex. cannon). Unit 3 lesson 5:Partisan Politics and the War of 1812. What Actions Of The New Federal Government Started And Ended The Whiskey Rebellion?. Who Was The Main Leader Of Each Of The New American Political Parties?. Unit 6: Foreign Policy. Focus Groups. 1) What were the effects of the French and Indian War?. 2) What were the economic causes of the American Revolution?. 3) What were the political causes of the American Revolution?. Do Now-Embargo . Act-1807. England and France seizing our ships, and England is . impressing (. kidnapping our sailors and forcing them in the British navy),,,,How should Jefferson respond to these actions????. Essential Question. How does the Monroe Doctrine demonstrate changing American foreign policy in our nation’s early years?. Review. 1) What were the effects of the French and Indian War?. 2) What were the economic causes of the American Revolution?. American Independence. Causes of the War . France and Britain were at War . Both France and Britain “impressed” American sailors. Impressment. - seizing. . Americans at sea and drafting them into their navy. . War . of . 1812. . Essential Question:. What took place during the War of 1812, and what were the effects of the war?. . War of 1812 T-Chart. . Who won the War of 1812?. What did the US gain from the War of 1812?. What did the US lose from the War of 1812?. What did G. Washington state about getting in other countries business?. Why the War of 1812 so important to the United States?. Britain and France were yet again at war (for almost 20 years). Former Thirteen Colonies was now the United States of America; a nation completely independent from the colonies to the north that made up British North America.

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