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This lesson focuses on James Madison's role in pre-war America, especially concerning his conflicts with Native Americans and rising issues with Britain. Students will explore Tecumseh's Confederation, the impact of settlers encroaching on Native territories, and the causes leading to the War of 1812. Through KWL charts, students will document their prior knowledge, learn from presentations, and discuss key events like the Battle of Tippecanoe and the Congressional declaration of war. The lesson aims to deepen understanding of early U.S. foreign policy.
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Friday, Feb. 17 1. Turn in your homework: Embargo Act cartoon 2. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 2/15 Pike’s Exploration notes 19 2/16 Jefferson’s Foreign Policy notes 20 2/17 James Madison movie (KWL chart) 21 2/17 Madison’s Push Towards War notes 22 3. Turn to entry #21 and title it: James Madison movie 4. Set up a KWL chart (like entry 6.) Under the K column write as much as you know about James Madison
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Make-up Test • You have today, Tuesday, and Wednesday to come before or after school to correct your Washington/Adams test. You will need to have your original test in order to do this so DO NOT throw it away unless you are happy with your grade.
#21Feb. 17: James Madison Movie K W L Summary: James Madison was….
Madison’s “The Road to War” 1. Conflict with Native Americans Tecumseh http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/tecumsehs-vision-we-shall-remain-american-experience-pbs/1f987c1191e4a304fe5d1f987c1191e4a304fe5d-501826257896?q=tecumseh&FROM=LKVR5>1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR&adlt=strict
#21Feb. 17: Madison’s “The Road to War” 1. Conflict with Native Tecumseh’s Confederation -Settlers pushing west of Ohio onto Native territory -Tecumseh and the Prophet vowed to keep settlers out -Indians needed to return to the old ways -Tecumseh organized Indian nations into a confederation to resist -Rivalries among Natives kept them from all uniting -1811: U.S. troops (William Henry Harrison) marched to prophets town -Battle of Tippecanoe: Natives defeated http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQctI2jmL9I&feature=related
Madison’s “The Road to War” • A Push Toward War A. The War Hawks -Fighting with Natives hurt U.S./British relations – British were supplying Natives -ban on goods from Britain and France expired -Made a deal w/ Napoleon and stopped trade with Britain – Britain continued impressment and interference with American shipping -Anti-British sentiment ran strong all over U.S. except in New England -Southern and western Congressmen wanted war ***Henry Clay (Kentucky) also wanted Canada
Madison’s “The Road to War” • A Push Toward War B. Congress Declares War -June 1812, Madison asks Congress to declare war http://www.history.com/videos/madisons-war-agaist-great-britain#madisons-war-agaist-great-britain 4 questions Summary: