PPT-First Nations supported the British in the War of 1812 to s

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True And several First Nations people such as Tecumseh Chief John Brant and John Norton were very prominent in the battles After the War of 1812 the government

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True And several First Nations people such as Tecumseh Chief John Brant and John Norton were very prominent in the battles After the War of 1812 the government needed First Nations to fight as military allies several more times . 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.. 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.. 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.. 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). Complete the WARM UP on your Google Doc. The . War of 1812. These excerpts from President Madison’s Declaration of War were read to Congress on June 1, 1812. . “We behold our seafaring citizens still the daily victims of lawless violence… We behold our vessels… wrested [taken] from their lawful destinations… in [to] British ports… We behold, in fine, on the side of Great Britain a state of war against the United States…”. 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. 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 . the Americans did have just cause for a war with the British. War of 1812. The Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815) . British adopted policies that angered the Americans. Napoleon ordered a blockade (the Berlin Decree) to cripple British trade by closing French controlled ports to British ships.. Hard to do with US engaged in foreign trade all over the world. . 1803: War between England and France.. England captured trading ships bound for France. France stopped all ships to England. (US ships included). . Focus:. Learning Targets:. Explain the causes and results of the War of 1812.. Describe the events leading to the economic panic of 1819.. Understand the issues that led to the Missouri Compromise.. Key Terms. 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. In which of the following ways was the outcome of the War of 1812 advantageous to Americans?. A. The British defeat in the Battle of New Orleans boosted American morale . B. The British agreed to stop interdicting American slave ships.

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