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The War of 1812

The War of 1812. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY. America's Second War for Independence?. Presidential Election of 1808. James Madison Becomes President. Dolly Madison. Causes of the War?. 1. Napoleonic Wars. 1806  Berlin Decrees [“Continental System”]

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The War of 1812

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  1. The War of 1812 Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

  2. America's Second War for Independence?

  3. Presidential Election of 1808

  4. James Madison Becomes President

  5. Dolly Madison

  6. Causes of the War?

  7. 1. Napoleonic Wars • 1806  Berlin Decrees [“Continental System”] • 1806  Britain issued the “Order in Council.” • 1807  Milan Decrees • 1808-1811  Britain impressed over 6,000 American sailors.

  8. 2. Chesapeake-Leopard “Affair” • June 21, 1807. • Br. Captain fired on the USS Chesapeake. • 3 dead, 18 wounded. • Br. Foreign Office said it was a mistake. • Jefferson’s Response: • Forbade Br. ships to dock in American ports. • Ordered state governors to call up as much as 100,000 militiamen.

  9. Chesapeake-Leopard “Affair”

  10. 3. The Embargo Act (1807)The “OGRABME” Turtle • Forbade export of all goods from the US. • Unexpected Consequences: • 1807 exports  $108 mil. • 1808 exports  $ 22 mil.

  11. 4. The Non-Intercourse Act (1809) • Replaced the Embargo Act. • Reopened trade with all nations EXCEPT Britain and France. • Remained U. S. policy until 1812. • Unexpected Consequences: • N. Eng. was forced to become self-sufficient again [old factories reopened]. • Laid the groundwork for US industrial power. • Jefferson, a critic of an industrial America, ironically contributed to Hamilton’s view of the US!

  12. 5. Br. Instigation of Indians British General Brock Meets with Tecumseh

  13. 6. “War Hawks” in Congress John C. Calhoun [SC] Henry Clay [KY]

  14. Political Cartoon of the Period

  15. Presidential Election of 1812

  16. “Mr. Madison’s War!”

  17. American Problems • The US was unprepared militarily: • Had a 12-ship navy vs. Britain’s800 ships. • Americans disliked a draft  preferred to enlist in the disorganized state militias. • Financially unprepared: • Flood of paper $. • Revenue from import tariffs declined. • Regional disagreements.

  18. Overview of the War

  19. Campaigns of 1813

  20. Attack on Ft. Oswego, 1814

  21. The White House Is Burning;The British Are Coming, AGAIN!!(August 24, 1814)

  22. Battle of Fort McHenry,1814 And the rockets red glareThe bombs bursting in air… -- Francis Scott Key

  23. Gave proof through the night,That our flag was still there..

  24. The Battle of New Orleans, 1815

  25. Jackson’s Florida Campaigns

  26. Hartford ConventionDecember, 1814 – January, 1815 New England Considers Cecession!

  27. Treaty of GhentDecember 24, 1814 The status quo ante.

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