PPT-Chapter 12: The Second War of Independence and the Upsurge

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The War of 18121815 The Era of Good Feelings 18151824 Clay and Jackson appear The War of 1812 On to Canada Over Land and Lakes The Americans tried to invade Canada

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The War of 18121815 The Era of Good Feelings 18151824 Clay and Jackson appear The War of 1812 On to Canada Over Land and Lakes The Americans tried to invade Canada from Detroit Niagara and Lake Champlain  All were beaten back by the Canadians. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students 1812-1824. Chapter 12. AMH2010. Themes. War of 1812 and Treaty of Ghent. The Myth of Victory. American System. Monroe Doctrine. Causes of the War. British support for hostile Indians.. Ship seizures and impressment.. 1812-1824. Chapter 12. I. On to Canada over Land and Lakes. War of 1812 was divisive. No national support. Unimpressive military . outcome. After the War. Came out of the war with a spirit of nationalism. Introduction . The war of 1812 . was an especially divisive and ill fought war. Americans came out of the war with a renewed sense of nationhood. For the next dozen of years, a spirit of nationalism will inspire activities ranging from protecting manufacturing to building roads to defending authority of the federal government over the states.. OBJECTIVES: . Understand why the US had a “second independence.”. Describe the events that led the rise of nationalism.. Canada. The . War of 1812.  was very . divisive. . West . and South were for the war, the Northeast . Putting together a real army. During the summer of 1775, George Washington was nominated as head of the continental army. In July of 1775 they try one last time for peace with England. Olive Branch Petition is not even read by King George. 1775-1783. The War for American Independence Begins!. Conserving English Rights. The war between the colonies and English government is more of a struggle for the conservation of rights as Englishmen and for the right of self-government. . Online Project. Essential Question:. How did Africans resist and become independent from European countries?. Directions. Answer Questions . 1-15 . on loose-leaf. Use the information from the slides to help you answer the questions.. 1919 – 1939 . Effects of World War I on the Colonial World. 1) Many colonized peoples expected independence in exchange for their contributions during the war. 2) The war brought people from the Colonial World into closer contact with the European ideology of NATIONALISM. France v. Britain (yet again). Just weeks after the Louisiana Purchase, Britain and France were at war again. . The British navy dominated the high seas, while Napoleon's army dominated the European continent.. India: Early 20. th. century. 1900-1941, India’s population increased dramatically . Environmental . pressure, . deforestation-declining . farm . land. Society . divided . into classes. : peasants, wealthy property owners. Henry Clay (. Warhawk. ). June 1, 1812, after Congressional pressure, Madison asks for declaration of war against Britain. Britain repealed orders in council June 23, which would have stopped war, but neither side knew what the other was doing (note: last battle of war will have same odd twist). . Big Questions. Comparison. How does the American System compare to the economic policies of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists in the 1790s? . Contextualization. The authors contend that “the . Causes:. 1. st. Cuban Rebellion against Spain. Spanish had oppressed the Cubans in order to profit off of their sugar plantations.. 1/3 of the Cubans were enslaved until 1886. Cuban Independence: Unsuccessful.

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