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Essential question. What were the causes and effects of the war of 1812?
1. Essential Question
What were the causesand effects of the War of
1812?
2. The War of 1812
3. Election of 1808
James Madison(Republican)
Charles Pinckney
(Federalist)
4. War Hawks
Supported war withBritain
Henry Clay (KY)
John Calhoun (SC)
5. Why Did Southerners and Westerners Support War?
British trade restrictions hurt farmersWesterners blamed British for supporting
Indian uprisings
6. Moving West
KentuckyTennessee
Northwest
Territory
7. Native American Resistance
Little Turtle – chiefof the Miami people
Washington sent
General Anthony
Wayne
Battle of Fallen
Timbers
8. Treaty of Greenville
August 1795Indians gave up
land in Ohio,
Indiana, parts of
Illinois and Michigan
9. Tecumseh
Shawnee leaderBelieved Native
Americans needed
to unite to protect
their lands
10. William Henry Harrison
Governor of Indianaterritory
Won at the Battle of
Tippecanoe
Indian leaders fled
to Canada
11. Declaration of War
June 1812President Madison
asked Congress to
declare war
12. Quote, Madison
“Thousands of American citizens, under thesafeguard of public law and of their
national flag, have been torn from . . .
Everything dear to them; have been
dragged on board ships of a foreign nation
to be exiled to the most distant and
deadly climes to risk their lives in battles
of their oppressors.”
13. Invasion of Canada
Attacked fromDetroit, Niagara
Falls, Hudson River
Valley
All failed
14. Battles of War of 1812
15. Oliver Hazard Perry
Leader of Lake ErieFleet
Defeated the British
Control for U.S. of
Great Lakes
16. Washington D.C.
August 1814British fleet
entered the city
17. Washington D.C.
Madison and otherleaders fled
British set fire to the
White House and
the Capitol
Dolly Madison saved
important papers
18. Fort McHenry
British marchedon Baltimore
Attacked Fort
McHenry
Not successful
19. Francis Scott Key
He wrote The StarSpangled Bannerwhile watching this
battle
20. Battle of Lake Champlain
September 1814U.S. Victory
21. Battle of New Orleans
January 1815British landed at
New Orleans
Victory for U.S.
forces under Andrew
Jackson
22. War of 1812
23. Treaty of Ghent
Dec. 1814Ended the War
of 1812
England must
honor U.S.
boundaries
24. Convention of 1818
U.S.-Canadianborder from
Minnesota to the
Rocky Mountains set
at 49 degrees north
latitude