war of 1812 mr. wenn december 2013 mr. wenn december 2013
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War of 1812
Mr. WennDecember 2013
Mr. WennDecember 2013
Problems with France and England
Problems with France and England
US Merchants trading around world
Britain interferes with US Shipping
Blockades US Ships to Prevent trade with France Impressment-
Kidnapping sailors to work on British ships
US Merchants trading around world
Britain interferes with US Shipping
Blockades US Ships to Prevent trade with France Impressment-
Kidnapping sailors to work on British ships
Native Americans & War Hawks
Native Americans & War Hawks
US believes that British in Northwest stirring up Problems with Native Americans
US settlers battle with Tecumseh-Flees to British Canada
War Hawks- Westerners want war & Canada
US believes that British in Northwest stirring up Problems with Native Americans
US settlers battle with Tecumseh-Flees to British Canada
War Hawks- Westerners want war & Canada
British Attack, 1814British Attack, 1814 War in Europe ends Native Americans
promised return of Land for fighting together with British
British Attack Ft. McHenry, MD-Star
Spangled Banner New England from
Canada Port of New Orleans
from South
War in Europe ends Native Americans
promised return of Land for fighting together with British
British Attack Ft. McHenry, MD-Star
Spangled Banner New England from
Canada Port of New Orleans
from South
Battle of New OrleansBattle of New Orleans
7,500 British Troops to Port
Gen. Andrew Jackson brings together Army
Earthworks-US Loses 71, British 2,000
Jackson hero Battle Unnecessary-
War Officially over.
7,500 British Troops to Port
Gen. Andrew Jackson brings together Army
Earthworks-US Loses 71, British 2,000
Jackson hero Battle Unnecessary-
War Officially over.
Effects of War of 1812Effects of War of 1812
Increased US Patriotism/Nationalism
Weakened Indian resistance Growth of manufacturing Proof US Could defend itself
Increased US Patriotism/Nationalism
Weakened Indian resistance Growth of manufacturing Proof US Could defend itself