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JAMES MADISON. JONNY BENT, ZACH EPSTEIN, JESS LISOWSKI. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Born March 16 th , 1751 Lived on a Plantation in Virginia Studied Law but did not like it In 1774, he took a seat on a local safety committee, a pro-revolution group that oversaw the militia.
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JAMES MADISON • JONNY BENT, ZACH EPSTEIN, JESS LISOWSKI
BACKGROUND INFORMATION • Born March 16th, 1751 • Lived on a Plantation in Virginia • Studied Law but did not like it • In 1774, he took a seat on a local safety committee, a pro-revolution group that oversaw the militia
BACKGROUND INFORMATION • Madison expanded into other political offices throughout his life before his presidency • Took interest to politics during revolutionary years • Madison wrote the majority of the Constitution
James Madison’s Home James Madison’s First Lady, Dolley Madison
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ELECTION OF 1808 • Republican Party • Defeated Charles Cotesworth Pickney • Federalists were against the Embargo- prohibited American ships from leaving the US to go to foreign ports • Created Limited Embargo on Britain and led to war of 1812
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ELECTION OF 1812 • Republican • Defeated DeWitt Clinton • The war of 1812 got Madison re-elected because the country was going into war and it would be detrimental to switch office • Madison served his second term to fight and win the war of 1812
MAJOR ISSUES 1st Term • 1. GB + France hinder US trade and ships. - GB Impressment US Crews (GB ports in the US) - GB sinks “Chesapeake” Republicans want war • - Non Intercourse Act expires replaced with Macon’s 2nd Bill commercial relations w/ GB + France but President has authority to prohibit trade • 2. Tecumseh + Prophet unite Tribes + resist US expansion - GB in Canada helps Indians • - Will Henry Harrison attacks Prophetstown destroys influence of 2 Indian leaders
MAJOR ISSUES 1st TERM 3. Slaves escaping into Florida - Indians in Florida attack white settlers - white settlers want Florida ports (trade in the gulf) - US settlers in Florida seize Baton Rouge + Madison annexes territory plans to take Florida. - Ppl want war w/ GB b/c they were allies w/ Spain + gave Natives weapons gives an excuse to take Florida
EFFECTIVENESS 1st TERM • France announces it will not interfere with US shipping - GB economy hurt by embargo repeals blockade of Europe but too late to prevent war • 2. Tecumseh + Indian troops raid white settlement from Michigan to Mississippi in 1812 • 3. June 18th, 1812: US declares war on GB - War Hawks (Western Congressmen) want war - country is split into parties.
MAJOR ISSUES 2nd TERM • 1. Battles with Tribes in war of 1812: • -Canada: US Losing early battles vs GB • - US continues to attack Canada and Great Lakes • 2. Creeks Indians in Florida attacking Border States • - Andrew Jackson fights back and slaughters women, children, and Native Amer warriors in Battle of Horseshoe Bend • 3. GB burns Washington DC + advances to Baltimore US stops them at battle of Plattsburgh • - US Army guards Baltimore and sinks ships in the harbor to block Brit ships
MAJOR ISSUES 2nd TERM • 4. GB attacks New Orleans • - Andrew Jackson organizes troops to counter sets up fortification to protect troops • 5. Feds in NE don’t like war and want to separate from the union. • - Feds meet at Hartford convention to discuss grievances and demand amendments to the Constitution • 6. Agreeing on treaty with Great Britain - GB no longer at war with Napoleon. The negotiations had been going on since the beginning of the war • - Treaty of Ghent finally singed December 25th, 1814
EFFECTIVENESS 2nd TERM 1. Harrison wins battle at Thames River kills Tecumseh which greatly weakened Native American forces - US successfully destroys last of Indian resistance in North 2. Breaks Creeks resistance + they give up land to US - Andrew Jackson becomes major general in the US Army; on November 7th, 1814 he moves into Florida and seizes the Spanish port Pensacola - US effectively invades Florida + eventually makes Florida a territory 3. US repels the British attack on Baltimore and the battle of Plattsburgh + successfully secures the North Border of the US
EFFECTIVENESS 2nd TERM 4. British troops at NO unprotected; got crushed wave after wave GB have 700 dead, 1,100 wounded and 500 are prisoners US lost 8 w/13 wounded - Battle of NO occurred after Treaty of Ghent was signed b/c news took time to get to North America - effectively finalizes the fighting and ends war w/ triumphant US victory 5. Soon after NE made demands to Congress, news of the treaty and Andrew Jackson’s victory reached North Hartford convention and Fed party’s issues become irrelevant - Fed party influence finally destroyed by Republican and Madison 6. GB keeps Canada and continues impressment - GB gives up a call for an Indian buffer territory and more treaties follow like the Rush Bagot treaty - disarmament on Great lakes(border peace between US and Canada. 1818 treaty- US has free trade with Britain and the Indians were supposed to get land back and but did not, so whites continued to expand west.
QUOTE "KNOWLEDGE WILL FOREVER GOVERN IGNORANCE; AND A PEOPLE WHO MEAN TO BE THEIR OWN GOVERNORS MUST ARM THEMSELVES WITH THE POWER WHICH KNOWLEDGE GIVES"(MADISON).
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