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The Trials of the Jeffersonians

The Trials of the Jeffersonians. USHC 2.1 Summarize the impact of the westward movement on nationalism and democracy… as the result of major land acquisitions such as the Louisiana Purchase…. 1800. 1804. 1808. 1812. 1816. 1820. Napoleonic Wars. 1803-1815. Blockade.

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The Trials of the Jeffersonians

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  1. The Trialsof the Jeffersonians

  2. USHC 2.1 Summarize the impact of the westward movement on nationalism and democracy… as the result of major land acquisitions such as the Louisiana Purchase…

  3. 1800 1804 1808 1812 1816 1820

  4. Napoleonic Wars 1803-1815

  5. Blockade Map Credit: http://www.normancrossgallery.com/history/index.html

  6. United States Economy Early 19th Century RAW MATERIALS FINISHED GOODS MANUFACTURING The Jeffersonian Economic Model AGRICULTURE

  7. Impressment Art Credit: http://abikstickfigures.blogspot.com/2009/10/british-need-to-get-out-of-our-business.html

  8. Chesapeake-Leopard Affair 1807

  9. Embargo Act of 1807 TRADE NEW ENGLAND • OBJECTIVES: • Economic Coercion • Avoid War • (Get Britain to stop impressing American sailors without going to war) • RESULT: FAILURE

  10. 1800 1804 1808 1812 1816 1820

  11. The “War Hawks” Henry Clay (KY) John C. Calhoun (SC)

  12. Battle of Tippecanoe 1811 Harrison’s army defeats an Indian force associated with Tecumseh. William Henry Harrison Tecumseh

  13. MADE IN CANADA Americans accused the British of arming Tecumseh and encouraging him to start an uprising against the United States. Photo byKaptain Kobold

  14. Madison’sWarMessageJune 1, 1812 READ ONLINE

  15. Provocations Inciting Indians on the Frontier Impressment of Sailors Cutting off Trade Madison Source: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection

  16. Where was the War of 1812 supported by public opinion? Where was it not supported? 1800 1804 1808 1812 1816 1820

  17. Strategic Blunders 1813Invasion of Canada (Unsuccessful) 1814British Attack Washington Map Credit: http://www.royalscotsgrenadiers.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/1812map.jpg.w560h674.jpg

  18. Burning of Washington August 24, 1814

  19. Fort McHenry (1814)

  20. The Star Spangled Banner Our National Anthem The Star Spangled Banner By: Francis Scott Key (National Anthem) The Fort McHenry Flag

  21. The War Ends 1814-15 Three things happening at once: Hartford Convention Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans

  22. Hartford Convention Dec. 1814 – Jan. 1815 Hartford, CT Delegates from several New England states met in Hartford to propose amendments to the Constitution.

  23. Hartford Convention • Hartford, CT • Federalists • Amend the Constitution • Embargo • Declare War • Admit New States • Conscription

  24. Treaty of Ghent December 24, 1814 Status quo ante bellum The Treaty of Ghent restored things to the way they were before the war began.

  25. Battle of New Orleans Andrew Jackson vs. the British January 8, 1815 After Treaty of Ghent

  26. DECISIVE VICTORY

  27. AMERICA! Although the Battle of New Orleans took place after the Treaty of Ghent was signed, the Battle of New Orleans was important because the decisive victory gave Americans a sense of national pride.

  28. HERO Jackson SquareNew Orleans

  29. NOTE: This is the last election in which the Federalist Party participated in a national election. 1800 1804 1808 1812 1816 1820

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