PPT-Events Leading up to the War of 1812
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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
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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. 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.. 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. War of 1812’s Roots. Adams Administration. Quasi War with France. Jefferson Takes Office. Trade with Britain and France was $60 annually. France and Britain are at WAR in Europe – Remember Napoleon . 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?. The Embargo of 1807. Embargo of 1807. He mobilized the military to enforce the blockade. He declared regions of NY (near Canada) in a state of insurrection. . Embargo proved ineffective. Causes of the War of 1812. 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?. Brief Timeline of events leading to the War of 1812. Nonintercourse. Act of 1809. Embargo Act repealed . US trades with everyone but France and GB. Macon’s Bill #2. Reopened trade with GB and France . 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?. Picture it….. Canada, 2030. The Americans have just voted in a severely conservative President, and all ranks of the American government are keen to expand American territory. US forces invade Windsor ON, and begin spreading propaganda across Canada in an attempt to convince the population to remain passive and not resist invasion. The US intends to absorb Canada into the American Federation. . 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.. 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. 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.. 1. Freedom of the seas.. 2. American resentment of Britain.. 3. American belief that the Brits in Canada were arming and encouraging the Indians.. 4. American ambition to annex Canada and Florida.. Objectives. Students will be able to: . identify key ideas and beliefs about the War of 1812 through examining music. uncover problems the songs might have emphasized among people or between groups. compare and contrast two songs.
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