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3-2-1 WARM UP. 3 events you can associate with each Washington, Adams, and Jefferson AT LEAST 2 viewpoints for Federalists (northerners) and Democratic-Republicans (southerners) Write down 1 major precedent set by Washington and the specifics of it. (ex. Cabinet, who and what). QUIZZY-POO.
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3-2-1 WARM UP • 3 events you can associate with each Washington, Adams, and Jefferson • AT LEAST 2 viewpoints for Federalists (northerners) and Democratic-Republicans (southerners) • Write down 1 major precedent set by Washington and the specifics of it. (ex. Cabinet, who and what)
QUIZZY-POO • Clear your desk of all materials but a #2 pencil • Eyes on your own paper • I will rip your quiz up if I see anything suspicious • When you are done turn it in to the front and work on your study guide
I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! • For each of the following, come up with the term that is being described in the haiku. You may use your partner and/or textbook. • Ex. First done by George Group to advise president Now has fifteen jobs Answer = Presidential Cabinet!
I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Angry farmers fight Mad over taxes, troops sent Constitution works
I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! French impressment sucks Peace attempt made by Adams Americans kidnapped
I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Supreme Court set up John Jay is first Chief Justice District courts too
I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Political Party Silenced by Adams to avoid Civil War break out
I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Nullification Of national laws by south Jefferson wrote one
I HAIKU, U HAIKU, LET’S ALL HAIKU! Warned against two things Political Parties and Foreign alliance
WAR OF 1812 MR. MADISON’S WAR
I. Causes • James Madison became President in 1808 • Had some issues… • GREAT BRITAIN • Encouraged Native American resistance • Impressment • Failed embargo (Embargo Act) • Chesapeake incident (attacking of the U.S.S. Chesapeake after they thought we were harboring British deserters)
I. Causes • Native Americans • Fighting American expansion • Attacking settlements • Pushed off their land • Tecumseh trying to unite them against America
I. Causes • Growth of War Hawks! • Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun • War Hawks—people in U.S. that wanted to go to war
pUmraW • For each of the following causes write what you believe the effect was: • French impressment of US soldiers • Chesapeake Incident • Louisiana Purchase • Alien and Sedition Acts • US refuses to trade with Europe
Presidents Video • Turn to the Presidents section in your notebook to where we left off. • Look for big events in Thomas Jefferson’s and James Madison’s presidencies! • You should have at LEAST 4-5 crucial elements for each president.
Big Events: • Invasion of Canada: • 1812 • U.S. regains Detroit • America burns Canadian capital • Burning of Washington D.C.: • 1814 • British took over Washington and burned White House and Capitol • Dolley Madison saves portrait of Washington • Battle of Fort McHenry: • Bombed it (via ship) • Francis Scott Key wrote testimony • Inspired star spangled banner
Big Events: • Battle of Thames • Tecumseh dies; Native Americans essentially out of war • It took place near Ontario • Hartford Convention • Meeting in Hartford, CT where Federalists considered the possibility of leaving the nation • Treaty of Ghent: • Shared Oregon country for a good bit of time • Neither side wanted to continue fighting • Battle of New Orleans: • 2 weeks after the treaty of Ghent • No one got the news the war was over…oops! • Andrew Jackson wins a huge victory over British • Boosts American morale and boost of nationalism
KEY PEOPLE • Oliver Perry • Defeated British on Lake Eerie U.S. naval commander
Effects of the War Short Term • Treaty of Ghent restores original boundaries between Britain and the U.S., but does not lead to the end of impressment. • Unhappy New Englanders hold Hartford Convention • Battle of New Orleans raises American spirits and national pride • 10 year joint occupation of Oregon Territory with G.B Long Term • Initial economic boom is followed by a depression • American independence confirmed • Peaceful relations develop between U.S. & Great Britain & U.S. • Commercial treaty re-opening trade
Closure • On a post it note write down either • Something you know • Something you still have questions about • Something you have no idea about