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Causes . Early Foreign Policy . WashingtonAvoid Alliances Remain Neutral Stay out of European Wars Jay's Treaty. AdamsXYZ Affair. JeffersonEmbargo Act. Causes of the War of 1812 . US ships seized by both French and BritainUS sailors impressed (Chesapeake Affair)Impressment: the act of forcing people to serve in the military or navy. US embargo failsWar Hawks: a member of Congress (usually from the south
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2. Causes
3. Early Foreign Policy
4. Causes of the War of 1812 US ships seized by both French and Britain
US sailors impressed (Chesapeake Affair)
Impressment: the act of forcing people to serve in the military or navy.
US embargo fails
War Hawks: a member of Congress (usually from the south & southwest) who advocated going to war
British arming Native Americans
5. Events during the War Failed Invasion of Canada
White House is burned to the ground
Star Spangled Banner is written
Battle of New Orleans fought after war is technically over
6. No one
Nothing was gained or lost by either country
Problems that caused the war, such as impressment, were not solved
7. What were the results of the War of 1812 Vocabulary
Nationalism- A feeling of pride in
one’s country and the belief that
one’s country is superior to
others.
8. Nationalism
Proved strength of America
Forced Americans to manufacture their own goods
Justified Neutrality
Andrew Jackson= War Hero
Federalist Party Weakened
10. President James Monroeand Characteristics
1- Time of Peace
2- Nationalism grows
Nationalism- A feeling of pride in one’s country and the belief that one’s country is superior to others.
12. The Monroe Doctrine
13. 5th President James Monroe Western Hemisphere was no longer open for colonization
European interference in Western hemispheric viewed as a threat to its security
The US would not interfere in European wars or colonies
15. How it lead to a growth in Nationalism Fought a 2nd war against British
Did not lose
Proved we were a strong country
Strengthens American industries Warning European Countries not to get involved in the Western Hemisphere
Show of strength
16. CHANGES IN TRANSPORTATION 1807 – Steamships (Robert Fulton)
Helps farmers ship goods
1820’s & 30’s – Roads developed
Helps settlers move west
1825 – Erie Canal
Connects New York City with Lake Erie
1828 – B&O Railroad
20. Erie Canal
25. Changes in Transportation
26. THE SUPREME COURT UNDER JOHN MARSHALL Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Judicial Review
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
States could not tax national institutions
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
Reinforced congressional control over interstate commerce
27. American System