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Foreign Policy in the Early Years. Major Foreign Policy Theories. Neutrality: Staying out of it – not even choosing sides in an arguement Isolationism: Avoiding any agreements with other countries; just sticking to yourself Involvement: Getting involved in other nations’ situations/problems.
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Major Foreign Policy Theories • Neutrality: • Staying out of it – not even choosing sides in an arguement • Isolationism: • Avoiding any agreements with other countries; just sticking to yourself • Involvement: • Getting involved in other nations’ situations/problems
What should President Adams do to protect American Ships? • Problem: • Britain refused to leave Ohio River Valley • France wanted this to cause a war b/t America and Britain • Chief Justice John Jay sent to Britain to settle • = Jay Treaty British pull troops from O.R.V =France views as a betrayal (they don’t like Britain) =French navy attacks American ships going to Britain (316 American ships taken!)
What should President Adams do to protect American Ships? • Solution: • Adams sent three reps. To France to end attacks • Met by secret agents X, Y, and Z “NO PEACE TALKS w/OUT TRIBUTE!” • Tribute = money paid in defeat or to protect • America won’t pay • U.S. built up army and navy and “half war” on sea
What should President Adams do to protect American Ships? • Solution part 2: • War not good for country peace mission • Napoleon stopped seizing ships • End French/American alliance • France won’t pay for ships they had taken • Adams’s popularity down!
How should President Jefferson deal with pirates? • Problem – Part 1: • American ships came between French and British fights (each wanted to stop supplies from going to their enemy) • Jefferson tried for neutrality • Got worse; began to impress American sailors • Impressment: Kidnapping • Even open fired on one ship, the Chesapeake
How should President Jefferson deal with pirates? • Solution – part 1: • Embargo: Stop trading with other nations • No foreign ships could enter U.S. ports and no American ships could leave except to trade with other Americans • Hoped it would hurt France and Britain’s economy so much they would stop
How should President Jefferson deal with pirates? • Outcome – part 1: • Hurt America more than Europe • Act repealed • Attacks continued
How should President Jefferson deal with pirates? • Problem – part 2: • Pirates from northern Africa (Barbary States) were taking ships and holding crews for ransom • In past, Washington and Adams both paid tribute to them • Tripoli even declared war on U.S. • Keep paying or war?
How should President Jefferson deal with pirates? • Solution – part 2: • Small fleet of warships to protect, ended up bombarding Tripoli with cannons • The Philadelphia was captured and held for ransom • Peace Treaty • U.S. pay $60,000 ransom in exchange for a stop in tribute payments
How should President Jefferson deal with pirates? • Outcome – Part 2: • Other Barbary States continued their attacks • 1815: America and Europe destroyed pirate bases
What should President Madison do to protect sailors and settlers? • Problem: • Britain and France still attacking American ships • Madison Offers France and Britain to stop trading with the other if they stop the attacks • Napoleon agrees but secretly doesn’t stop attacks • Britain refuses • Can we handle war with Britain? • Southerners and Westerners wanted war (War Hawks) – thought it would make land west of Appalachians safer • We thought Britain was supplying Native Americans with weapons via Canada
What should President Madison do to protect sailors and settlers? • Problem cont. • How do we know about the weapon supply? • Two Shawnee Indians – Chief Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa, the Prophet • were sick of getting kicked off their land so they united Native Americans up and down Mississippi River • Followed Tenskwatawa because: • He claimed American guns couldn’t harm them • Claimed the Great Spirit told them they would win the battle – could tell the future! • Uniting is the only way protect/conquer • Built a center – Prophetstown
What should President Madison do to protect sailors and settlers? • Indiana Governor Harrison organized militia to march to Prophetstown • Tenskwatawa decided to attack first (Tecumseh was away recruiting) Native Americans attacked them…but Harrison’s militia still won • N.A. were not prepared because they believed they were harmless • Also…. We found British guns!!
What should President Madison do to protect sailors and settlers? • Solution: • No more isolationism! • Group of leaders called the War Hawks in the West and South fought for America to go to war • Declared war on Britain on July 17, 1812….with only 7,000 men and 16 ships • Reasons for War…RECAP! • Westerners wanted to conquer part of Canada • To stop the supply of weapons to the N.A. • To stop the attack on American ships
The War of 1812 • The War: Invasion of Canada • Invade Canada = driven back 3 times • Lands west of Appalachians safer b/c Tecumseh was killed…momentum down • America burnt the city of York (modern day Toronto) – huge British loss
The War of 1812 • The War: Washington D.C. • British invaded Washington D.C. in 1814 and burnt the city! • Revenge for Toronto • Dolly Madison ran back into burning White House to grab a portrait of George Washington.
The War of 1812 • The War: Baltimore • On Sept. 13 1814, the Baltimore harbor was already being guarded by Americans so British were forced to shell/bomb the whole harbor (= red glow) • American flag still flew next morning….”The Star-Spangled Banner.” • Francis Scott Key wrote b/c he was so happy • Eventually became our National Anthem!
The War of 1812 • The War: New Orleans • General Andrew Jackson was already defending New Orleans (think back – why so important?) • Jackson and his men fought one of the strongest American battles • 2000 British killed or wounded…only 20 Americans! • =Andrew Jackson is a hero! • Except… • The war was already over! (Treaty was signed several weeks before) • However…still brought a lot of American pride • Able to beat British again…
The War of 1812 • Outcome: • Before the Battle of New Orleans, Treaty of Ghent was signed • Treaty didn’t solve any of the issues that led to the war; pretty much • But peace for a little while!
Recap on President Madison • America’s 4th president • Not a great people-person • Wife, Dolley Madison, handled many of the social aspects of being president • Even a large part of the reason her husband won the position • Opened the door for women to become more involved • Then, during the White House fire, ran back to get a portrait of George Washington