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In Review:

Supreme Court: What is Judicial Review? What court case established this power of the Supreme Court?. In Review:. T-Jeffs: What was TJ's interpretation of the constitution? How & Why did this shift for the LA Purchase? . His Presidency. Continued Jefferson's Policies

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In Review:

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  1. Supreme Court: What is Judicial Review? What court case established this power of the Supreme Court? In Review: T-Jeffs: What was TJ's interpretation of the constitution? How & Why did this shift for the LA Purchase?

  2. His Presidency • Continued Jefferson's Policies • More Issues with Britain: • Impressment & Arming of Native Americans (again) • “War Hawks” Wanted War John Calhoun Henry Clay

  3. War of 1812“The Second War of Independence” • US vs. England + Native Americans • Mainly fought for honor, North didn’t want war • US invasion of Canada....Burning of York • Fighting with Native Americans • -Tecumseh’s confederacy of tribes

  4. Activity

  5. DC Burns • British troops burn almost every federal building • President, Congress, etc. flee to Baltimore.

  6. Ft. McHenry

  7. Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key Eye witness to the siege of Ft. McHenry 24 hour British Naval bombardment (shelling) Became very popular, set to English song Became National Anthem in 1931

  8. Results of The War • No territory gained or lost • Treaty of Ghent, 1814. • Battle of New Orleans, after treaty signed, “Andy” Jackson a hero.

  9. Key Points: War of 1812-war was a tie over-all. Nothing gained, nothing lost. High nationalism International Respect

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