Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
STUDY GUIDE – CHAPTER 7 FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC Reasons the Barbary pirates were successful – support of North African governments Tecumseh – building of the Indian Confederacy Reason the U.S. declared war on Britain – War Hawks, impressment, British support of the Native Americans Monroe Doctrine – U.S. policy against colonization of the Americas End of the Federalist party – 1816 Monroe speech to Congress in 1823 Impressment – Great Britain – target of the Embargo Act Definition of embargo Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 – U.S. gave up claim for Texas, Spain got out of the Oregon Country, U.S. gets control of Florida Tecumseh’s speech about the seizing of land – to Harrison Reason Americans wanted to settle Mexican territory – expand to Pacific Fort McHenry – Baltimore, Maryland Battle of Tippecanoe British burned – Washington D.C. Latin American leaders were inspired by American Revolution Arkansas Territory – within Louisiana Purchase Ownership of Oregon country – divided in American and British sections Reason Tecumseh felt that white men were not friends to Indians – land Purpose of Tecumseh – confederacy The Prophet – defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe War Hawks – Republicans in favor of war Reason British started winning battles in 1814 – no more war with France Song inspired at Fort McHenry British naval blockade during War of 1812 Battle of Lake Champlain - 1814