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Foreign Policy related to the War of 1812 “ The Young Republic”

Foreign Policy related to the War of 1812 “ The Young Republic”. President Washington through President Monroe 1789 - 1824. Foreign Policy Summary. Monroe’s Monroe Doctrine. 1. Madison’s War of 1812. Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase Embargo Act. Adams’ XYZ Affair

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Foreign Policy related to the War of 1812 “ The Young Republic”

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  1. Foreign Policy related to the War of 1812“ The Young Republic” President Washington through President Monroe 1789 - 1824

  2. Foreign Policy Summary Monroe’s Monroe Doctrine 1 Madison’s War of 1812 Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase Embargo Act Adams’ XYZ Affair Alien & Sedition Act Washington’s Neutrality

  3. Washington • President Washington remains neutral in the European War between France and Great Britain • Jay’s Treaty and Pinckney’s Treaty prevent war 2

  4. France attacks U.S. Ships going to Great Britain for trade To stop the attacks Adams sends a peace delegation The French ask for money to stop attacking ! Adams & The XYZ Affair 3

  5. U.S. refuses to pay the bribe and builds a navy U.S. fights an undeclared naval war with France while Adams sends more people to the peace talks in France XYZ Affair Grows! 4 5

  6. France stops the attacks France was afraid it was pushing the U.S. into helping the British! XYZ Affairs ends 6

  7. President Adams • Adams increases the army and navy to defend the nation against French attacks. • Adams negotiates the Convention of 1800 which brings peace between the French and U.S. navies 7

  8. Adams & the Federalists pass these laws that were trying to reduce the power of the Democratic- Republicans Alien Act – lengthens the time aliens had to wait for citizenship from 5 to 14 years ! Sedition Act – fines or jail for people who say or write things against the Federalists ! Against RAPPS & the 1st amendment ! Alien & Sedition Acts 8

  9. Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809 9 • British warships stop American ships at sea and “impressed” U.S. sailors into the British Navy • 1807 HMS Leopard attacks USS Chesapeake and removes sailors… 3 Americans killed

  10. From 1801 to 1805 the U.S. Army and Navy fight a war in North Africa to stop attacks on U.S. shipping by the Tripoli pirates U.S. defeats pirates U.S. won’t be attacked without fighting back! President Jefferson : Tripoli War U.S. fights the Barbary Pirates 10

  11. Jefferson Passes Embargo Act of 1807 • To stop British attacks on shipping and impressment of U.S. sailors, Jefferson & Congress forbid U.S. ships to sail to any foreign ports • This causes a huge economic problem… Why? Trade stops 11

  12. 1803 : Jefferson buys the Louisiana Territory from France for $15 million! That is 3 cents / acre  Lewis & Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase from 1804 – 1806 Doubles the size of the nation Louisiana Purchase1803 12

  13. Meriwether Lewis & William Clark led expedition Purpose: to find a water route to the Pacific & gather scientific information Indian woman Sacagawea acted as guide and translator 13 Lewis & Clark Expedition

  14. Accurate maps were made to help settlers move west Fur trade expanded as trappers went into the Rocky Mountains L & C wrongly called the west a “desert”. This made many think the plains were bad farmland Results of Lewis & ClarkExpedition 14

  15. Great Britain continues to mess with our shipping b/c of its war with France Thousands of U.S. sailors are “impressed” into the British navy. (kidnapped forced to be a British sailor) 15 President James MadisonCauses of the War of 1812

  16. Washington D. C Burned 1814 – capitol and the Presidential Mansion British defeat France and send thousands of soldiers to fight the U.S. War of 1812“Key” Battles 16

  17. After Burning Washington D.C. the British try to capture Baltimore, Maryland The Star Spangled Banner “O say can you see” is written during the attack. Francis Scot Key was the author Invasion of Chesapeake Bay 17

  18. Star Spangled BannerOur national anthem !

  19. U.S. troops defeat a combined British and Native American army lead by Tecumseh. Gen. William Henry Harrison becomes a hero ! This is the last big Indian War east of the Mississippi River Battle of the Thames 18

  20. Britain tries to Capture New Orleans and the Mississippi River Gen. Andrew Jackson is sent to defend the city Battle of New Orleans 19

  21. Jackson crushes the British Britain 2000 KWM U.S. 24 KWM ! Battle fought two weeks after peace treaty ! Weird ! Jackson and Harrison become hero presidents ! Battle of New Orleans 20

  22. With the end of the War of 1812, the U.S. begins to look at things here in our hemisphere and not so much in Europe Spain loses colonies in America We decide to help keep Europe from making new colonies ! President James Monroe 21

  23. Monroe issues the Monroe Doctrine Mexico, Bolivia, and other nations will no longer be colonies… so don’t try it! U.S. will protect them U.S. will stay out of European stuff & Europe will stay out of our hemisphere President James Monroe 22 Europe Stay Out !

  24. Foreign Policy Summary Monroe’s Monroe Doctrine 23 Madison’s War of 1812 Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase Embargo Act Adams’ XYZ Affair Alien & Sedition Act Washington’s Neutrality

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