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The War of 1812
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President Madison Takes Office
~ Americans were angry at Britain for arming Native Americans in the Northwest.
~ To most Americans the countrys honor was at stake.
~ Americans felt a new sense of nationalism.
~ Many New Englanders believed war with Britain would harm Americsn trade.
~ Americans also resented the continued impressment of American sailors by the British -
War Hawks Take Power
~ The congress members from the South and West were called the War Hawks.
~ War Hawks had a strong sense of nationalism.
~ They were willing to fight a war to defend American rights.
~ President Madison did not want war. -
Relations With Great Britain
~ Britain was not able to meet American demands to avoid war.
~ In the first days of the war the British set up a blockade on the American Coast.
~ The British had 135 warships blockadeing American ports
~ A major sea battle was fought at the beginning of the war
~ August 1812 USS constitution defeated Britain -
Congress Declares War On Britain
~ President Madison gave into war
~ The House voted 79 to 49 in favor of war
~ The Senate was 19 to 13
~ The Americans soon discovered winning the battle would not be as easy as declareing it -
America Is Not Ready For War
~ The American declaration of war took the British by suprise
~ As the war began the United States faced difficulties of its own
~ The navy had 16 ships to fight against Britain with
~ " The State Of Army" commented a member of congress -
Britain blockades american ports
~ The British navy had 135 warships blockading American ports
~ The British had closed all American ports by wars end
~ In the first days of the war the British set up a blockade -
The Invasion Of Canada
~ General William Hull mooved American troops into canada from Detroit
~ The Canadians were led by a powerful British leader named General Isaac Brock
~ Brocks scare tactics worked
~ Hull retreated from Canada
~ Canadians fought fiercely and forced the Americans to retreat -
USS Constitution Scores A Victory
~ This was major sea battle
~ The USS constiotution beated the British warship Guerrier'e
~ The Americans thought the constitution of being made of iron
~ The Americans nicknamed the Constitution "old Ironsides" -
Battle Of Lake Erie
~ The Americans sent out to win control of Lake Erie
~ The British battered Perry's own ship and left it helpless
~ The Americans won the battle
~ Perry took his flag down and rowed over to another American ship
~ Perry wrote his victory message down on the back of an envelope it read " we have met the enemy and they are ours" -
Horseshoe Bend
~ Andrew Jackson took command of the American troops in the creek war
~ With the help of the Cherokees Jackson won the Horseshoe Bend battle
~ The leader of the creeks walked alone into Jacksons camp to surrender -
Washington D.C. Attacked And Burned
~ President Madison himself watched the battle
~ The British marched to the capital
~ Dolley Madison scrawled a note to her sister
~ Dolley fled South
~ The British marched north towards Baltimore -
Attack on Baltimore
~ The British's first attack was Fort McHenry
~ British warships bombarded the fort through the night
~ At dawn the American flag still fled over the fort
~ The Amricans had beaten off the attack -
Writing Of The Star Sangled Banner
~ Francis Scott Key witnessed the battle and wrote a poem about the bombardment
~ "The star spangled banner" was set to music then adopted as the national anthem of the United States
~ The "broad stripes and bright stars" on the flag waved over Fort McHenry -
Battle of Thames
~ The Americans won the battle of Thames
~ Without Tecumseh's leadership the Indian confederation soon fell apart
~ The British lost control of Lake Erie
~ Tecumseh died in the fighting -
Hartford Convention
~ The Federalists disliked the republican president and the war
~ The delegates threatened to leave
~ News of the peace treaty arrived
~ With the war over the protest was meaningless -
Treaty of Ghent
~ The treaty had turned things to the way they were before the war
~ News of the treaty took several weeks to reach the United States
~ On Christmas Eve 1814 the two sides signed the Treaty of Ghent
~ In that time the two sides fought one more battle -
The Battle Of New Orleans
~ The British hoped to sail up the Mississippi
~ The American soldiers dug trenches to defend themselves
~ Jackson turned his frontier fighters into a strong army
~ Jackson Marched through Mobile and set up camp in New Orleans
~ Andrew Jackson became a national hero