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War of 1812
Sometimes called the Second American Revolution
Causes of the War: Economics
Jefferson’s Embargo Act of 1807 + Madison’s Non-Intercourse Act of 1809= Lost revenues and high unemployment+ an economic recession that led to a deep depression
Causes of the War: Neutral Rights
• British and French naval ships stopped and boarded our vessels
• Both countries confiscated our cargos• British navy continued to
impress our sailors• Interfered with our
“Freedom of the Seas”
Causes of the War: Indian Troubles
• Americans were certain the British were supplying guns to the Native Americans in the Northwest Territory
Causes of the War: Land Incentives
• Americans wanted land for expansion (resources, trade, $, power, etc.)
• Canada (owned by the British)
• Florida (owned by the Spanish)
American Preparedness and Willingness to Fight
• Small army and small navy• No national bank to organize
bonds, loans, payments, etc.• “Warhawks” from southern &
western states wanted war with Britain…(led by Henry Clay from Kentucky)… they had “War Fever”
American Preparedness and Willingness to Fight
• Federalists from New England did not want war and organized the Hartford Convention
• wanted to nullify acts of Congress • considered seceding from the US…
•merchants from New England continued to trade with Gr. Britain
War of 1812Think break
1. Review your notes about the causes of the War of 1812.
2. Put a star next to the cause that you think is the most important.
3. Discuss with your neighbor your decision.
Military Events of War of 1812
• Northern Theatre: Canada (1812-1814)• Central Theatre:
Washington DC (Summer, 1814)
• Southern Theatre: New Orleans, LA (January 1815)
• War at Sea: Atlantic Ocean (1812-1814)
Northern Theatre: Canada (1812-14)
• US attacked Canada by crossing the Great Lakes
• Britain attacked US by crossing the Great Lakes
• Fought to a stalemate on Lake Erie
Central Theatre: Washington DC (Summer, 1814)
• British captured and burned Washington, DC
• British tried and failed to capture Baltimore
• Francis Scott Key wrote Star-Spangled Banner (the poem was set to an old English tavern song)
Southern Theatre: New Orleans, LA (Jan 1815)
• US Army General A. Jackson, with help from Jean Laffite and his pirates, beat the British
• Battle of New Orleans occurred after Treaty of Ghent was signed (Dec 1814)
War at Sea: Atlantic Ocean (1812-14)
• US Navy had 6 “frigates”– 36 to 44 guns (cannons)
• USA authorized 500+“privateers”
• British Navy had: 200 “battle ships” (17 near USA) – 64 to 74 guns 250 “frigates” (30 near USA) - plus lots of smaller support ships
War at Sea: Atlantic Ocean (1812-14)
• US Navy defeated three British frigates in 1812
• US Navy used “guerilla” tactics (hit and run)
• US captured over 1500 British ships (military + merchant vessels)
• British blockaded most US ports during war• British cut US imports and exports by 80%
War of 1812frigate break
Results of the War of 1812
• Land – no change in geographic boundaries• Impressment – the British stopped taking our
men for their navy• Foreign Respect – Americans defended
themselves against Great Britain, a military super-power…again
Results of the War of 1812
• Isolationism – Americans should not get involved in European problems and Europeans should not get involved in ours
• Nationalism – increased pride and patriotism in America
Results of the War of 1812
• Westward Expansion – Native Americans were nearly gone from east of the Mississippi River…meant more land for white settlers
• Growth of Manufacturing – increased economic and business activity to provide materials for war…stimulated the economy
Results of the War of 1812
• Collapse of Federalist Party – Federalists were considered traitors…lost all political power
• Andrew Jackson –new national hero –was elected president
in 1828
Results of the War of 1812
• National Anthem - Francis Scott Key wrote poem Star Spangled Banner…became the US national anthem
in 1931
War of 1812
An important little war