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Great Britain did not want America to trade with France (1)France did want America to trade with Great Britain (2)British impressed American seaman (3)Americans accused the British of (4)encouraging Chief Tecumseh to attack settlers |
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Americans take sides for and against |
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Americans divided about the war South & West favored the war New England states against the war |
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Why Americans off to a poor start |
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experienced many defeats at the beginning.
soldiers outnumbered, poorly equiped,poorly trained |
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Invasion of Canada |
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Americans failed at Fort Detroit and Fort Niagra
Failed to capture Montreal and Toronto |
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Major Events Battle of Lake Erie |
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| defeated the British and naval victory gave the USA the control of the Great Lakes |
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| Famous quote from Oliver Hazzard Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie |
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| " We have met the enemy and they are ours." |
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| How did the British use their superior sea power? |
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| warships blocked the coastal cities |
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| America's famous war ship |
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| What happened when the British attacked Washington DC? |
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President Madison and Congress escaped British burned the White House, Capitol and other buildings |
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Battle for Ft. McHenry
name victor and who wrot a famous song |
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USA
"Star Spangled Banner" |
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| National anthem written by |
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John Calhoun, South Carolina Henry Clay, Kentucky |
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| american sdhips could not trade with Great Britain, France or other Europeans |
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| Who did the Embargo Act hurt |
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| Who won the Battle at Lake Tippcanoe |
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| General Henry Harrison in 1811 |
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| American War ship Constitution's nickname |
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| Second War for Independence |
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(1)Respect for US (2)Jackson became national hero (3)Manufacturing increased due to embargo (4)Nationalism (5)Federalist party declined and disappeared |
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