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Chapter 6: Launching a New nation

Chapter 6: Launching a New nation. Section 4: The War of 1812. GB vs. France (1806). War between GB and France is heating up Napoleon  excludes all GB goods from Europe. GB Responds Blockades France Blockade - the use of ships or troops to prevent movement into a port or region. .

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Chapter 6: Launching a New nation

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  1. Chapter 6: Launching a New nation Section 4: The War of 1812

  2. GB vs. France (1806) • War between GB and France is heating up • Napoleon excludes all GB goods from Europe. • GB Responds Blockades France • Blockade- the use of ships or troops to prevent movement into a port or region.

  3. US gets caught in the Middle • GB escalate aggression towards US • Seize over 1000 American Ships • Escalate Impressment • France • France seizes over 500 American Shipsand its cargo

  4. Chesapeake Incident(1807) • HMS Leopard VS. USS Chesapeake • Setting- Coast of VA • HMS Leopard orders the Chesapeake to give up 4 sailors it claims jumped ship. • Chesapeake Refuses • Leopard opens fire • GB takes sailors anyways

  5. Reaction Embargo Act 1807 • Jefferson bans trade with both GB and France • Reason- Embargoes used by Americans before the Rev. War brought about the end of unjust laws • Expectation- France and GB will lose to much money to continue harassing US. • Reality- Both Nations barely • Extremely Unpopular in New England

  6. 1809 • James Madison becomes president • Continues most of Jefferson’s policies

  7. US vs. Shawnee(1809-11) William Henry Harrison Tecumseh Chief of the Shawnee Recruits natives to fight American settlers Understands superiority of US and attempts to ally himself with GB Once strong enough he plans to take American forts in the Northwest. • Governor of Indiana Territory • Invites Native American Tribes to Fort Wayne, Indiana to discuss the sale of their land

  8. Tippecanoe • November 1811- US defeats Shawnee tribe on the Tippecanoe River in Indiana • Tecumseh’s brother “The Prophet” attacks US troops • Harrison easily defeats the forces • US burns Shawnee capital Prophetstown to the ground in reprisal

  9. Outcome • Native American Influence in the Northwest is severely diminished. • Encourages the US to go to war with GB • While raiding the Shawnee town, US troops find British made weapons with the natives.

  10. What trend do you see • 1840- William Henry Harrison • Pneumonia- April 4, 1841- 1st president to die in office • 1860- Abraham Lincoln • April 14, 1861- Assassinated by J. W Booth • 1880- James Garfield • July 2, 1881, Assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau • 1900- William McKinley • September 6, 1901, McKinley Assassinated by Leon F. Czolgosz • 1920- Warren Harding • August 2, 1923- Dies of a stroke • 1940- Franklin Roosevelt • April 12, 1945- Dies in office • 1960- John F. Kennedy • November 22, 1963- Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswalt • 1980- Ronald Reagan • March 30, 1981- John Hinckley attempts to assassinate Reagan.

  11. Tecumseh Curse • Tecumseh’s brother= Shawnee medicine man called the Profit • Following the battle of Tippecanoe, "The Prophet" uttered the fateful curse, which paraphrased says that every President elected in a year ending in 0 would die in office. • Revenge for US theft of land and the killing of N. Americans

  12. War Hawks • Southern and Western Congressmen born after Revolutionary war • Push for war with Great Britain due to • Violations of Trade • GB sending weapons to Native Americans • Slogan: “On to Canada” • War goal to invade Canada and expel British

  13. War of 1812 Video- Fort McHenry

  14. Treaty of Ghent What are the agreements that are reached in the Treaty of Ghent?

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