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Shall we go to War in 1812?

Shall we go to War in 1812?. Yes!. No!. War of 1812 June 1812-Dec 1814 How did it go for us?. Declaration of War : June 1812. Orders in Council repealed 5 days later Am. Military Leadership is disappointing overall Exceptions: A couple of newer faster ships with great captains…

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Shall we go to War in 1812?

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  1. Shall we go to War in 1812? Yes! No!

  2. War of 1812June 1812-Dec 1814How did it go for us?

  3. Declaration of War : June 1812 • Orders in Council repealed 5 days later • Am. Military Leadership is disappointing overall • Exceptions: A couple of newer faster ships with great captains… • USS Constitution pummels British Ships HMS Gurriere and Java • USS United States - Stephen Decatur …..again! • Privateers! American Failure: 3 Pronged Plan: Canada, All British victories From Ft. Detroit – General Hull Niagara Montreal – Dearborn’s Am. men won’t leave NY Also FtsMichilmackinac & Dearborn (Chicago)

  4. Recapturing Detroit: A Navy on the Great Lakes • Oliver Hazard Perry on Lake Erie 1813 • “We have met the enemy and he is ours” • Battle of the Thames • Harrison v Tecumseh, part II

  5. Nappy off to Elba… British Renew Attack: 1814 Chesapeake Region: Attacks on Washington & Baltimore From Montreal to NY ** Battle of Plattsburgh Mouth of Mississippi R. Battle of New Orleans

  6. How and Why did the War End?

  7. Who are the war’s winners and the biggest losers? What were the short and long term outcomes of the War? War of 1812 Summarized

  8. The Madison/Jefferson Years To what extent are Republicans adopting Federalist policies? What are the DBQ documents suggesting?

  9. President James Monroe (1817-25)

  10. How was the US successful in Foreign Policy and Why? 1815-1823

  11. Era of Good Feelings How did the era 1816-1823 get its name?

  12. The Era of Good Feelings? 1. No 3. Yes 2. “It is justifiable to call the Monroe presidency the Era of Good Feelings.” • Although 1, 2 because of 3.

  13. Domestic Issues • What’s the controversy surrounding the following issues? • National bank • Land sales • Internal improvements • Protective tariffs • What was at stake with Missouri’s request to be admitted to the Union?

  14. What are the implications of the Compromise?

  15. Write a paragraph connecting these People and Events Corrupt bargain Tariff of Abominations South Carolina Exposition and Protest Henry Clay Andrew Jackson

  16. 1824:Who are these men and what do the little numbers refer to? Hint: from SC 37 84 99 41

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