Name: Period #: 8A / 8B War of 1812 Homework President
... pushed Indians off their lands. Two Shawnee Indians—a chief named Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet—tried to fight back by uniting Indians along the Mississippi River into one great Indian nation. On November 7, 1811, Shawnee warriors fought against a militia force led by Indiana governor Willia ...
... pushed Indians off their lands. Two Shawnee Indians—a chief named Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet—tried to fight back by uniting Indians along the Mississippi River into one great Indian nation. On November 7, 1811, Shawnee warriors fought against a militia force led by Indiana governor Willia ...
The Presidency of James Madison
... Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief attempts to unify Indian tribes that have been removed from the Ohio River Valley His brother, the Prophet preached that Indians should reject White ways and embrace their heritage The brothers have a large following but their hopes are destroyed at the battle of fallen Tim ...
... Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief attempts to unify Indian tribes that have been removed from the Ohio River Valley His brother, the Prophet preached that Indians should reject White ways and embrace their heritage The brothers have a large following but their hopes are destroyed at the battle of fallen Tim ...
Presentation
... American power. Tecumseh met with Harrison in 1810, which the governor urged Tecumseh to follow the treaties that had been signed. Tecumseh told him that no single chief could sell land belonging to all American Indians. In response, Harrison warned Tecumseh not to resist the U.S. • Tecumseh then tr ...
... American power. Tecumseh met with Harrison in 1810, which the governor urged Tecumseh to follow the treaties that had been signed. Tecumseh told him that no single chief could sell land belonging to all American Indians. In response, Harrison warned Tecumseh not to resist the U.S. • Tecumseh then tr ...
The War of 1812 The Star
... After the Lewis and Clark Expedition, many Americans wanted to settle in the new western lands. American Indians still fought with American pioneers, trying to turn them back. ...
... After the Lewis and Clark Expedition, many Americans wanted to settle in the new western lands. American Indians still fought with American pioneers, trying to turn them back. ...
The Presidency of James Madison
... Canada and Spanish Florida ◦ Standing in the way were the British and their Indian and Spanish allies ...
... Canada and Spanish Florida ◦ Standing in the way were the British and their Indian and Spanish allies ...
Name: Period:______ Date of Exam: Chapter 10
... The political and geographic changes that took place during Jefferson’s presidency – political parties – size of nation How did the United States become involved in a conflict with Tripoli – events that brought U.S. into the conflict The issues that challenged James Madison during his presidency – w ...
... The political and geographic changes that took place during Jefferson’s presidency – political parties – size of nation How did the United States become involved in a conflict with Tripoli – events that brought U.S. into the conflict The issues that challenged James Madison during his presidency – w ...
Causes for the War of 1812 - Greensboro Academy 8th Grade History
... Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief attempts to unify Indian tribes that have been removed from the Ohio River Valley His brother, the Prophet preached that Indians should reject White ways and embrace their heritage The brothers have a large following but their hopes are destroyed at the battle of fallen Tim ...
... Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief attempts to unify Indian tribes that have been removed from the Ohio River Valley His brother, the Prophet preached that Indians should reject White ways and embrace their heritage The brothers have a large following but their hopes are destroyed at the battle of fallen Tim ...
The War of 1812
... broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. O’er the ramparts we watch’d were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave. O’er the land of th ...
... broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. O’er the ramparts we watch’d were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave. O’er the land of th ...
document
... • By 1811 nearly 1,000 (one thousand) warriors and their families lived at Prophetstown. • Tecumseh and the South • The Red Sticks • William Henry Harrison and Tippecanoe ...
... • By 1811 nearly 1,000 (one thousand) warriors and their families lived at Prophetstown. • Tecumseh and the South • The Red Sticks • William Henry Harrison and Tippecanoe ...
Chapter 9 The Jefferson Era (1800
... • Tecumseh and his warriors met Hull, and Hull surrendered Detroit to the British • William Henry Harrison also made an unsuccessful attempt to invade Canada • Harrison decided that the Americans could not do anything as long as the British controlled Lake Erie ...
... • Tecumseh and his warriors met Hull, and Hull surrendered Detroit to the British • William Henry Harrison also made an unsuccessful attempt to invade Canada • Harrison decided that the Americans could not do anything as long as the British controlled Lake Erie ...
File
... the embargo banned imports from and exports to all foreign countries. The act was a disaster. It wiped out all American commerce with ...
... the embargo banned imports from and exports to all foreign countries. The act was a disaster. It wiped out all American commerce with ...
File - The Slaughterhouse
... Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief attempts to unify Indian tribes that have been removed from the Ohio River Valley His brother, the Prophet preached that Indians should reject White ways and embrace their heritage ASSIMILATION The brothers have a large following but their hopes were destroyed at the Battle ...
... Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief attempts to unify Indian tribes that have been removed from the Ohio River Valley His brother, the Prophet preached that Indians should reject White ways and embrace their heritage ASSIMILATION The brothers have a large following but their hopes were destroyed at the Battle ...
The War of 1812
... a. Natives were defeated and forced to give up their land. b. Natives were defeated and slaughtered by William Henry Harrison. c. Natives were successful at repelling white migration into ...
... a. Natives were defeated and forced to give up their land. b. Natives were defeated and slaughtered by William Henry Harrison. c. Natives were successful at repelling white migration into ...
6.4 War of 1812 Outline
... House of Representatives Henry Clay of Kentucky believed that the US must declare war on Great Britain. The War Hawks believed Canada should belong to the US. Unfortunately for the US, they would never obtain the vast Canadian country it wanted. 2.) Native Americans fight for Indian Territory: In 18 ...
... House of Representatives Henry Clay of Kentucky believed that the US must declare war on Great Britain. The War Hawks believed Canada should belong to the US. Unfortunately for the US, they would never obtain the vast Canadian country it wanted. 2.) Native Americans fight for Indian Territory: In 18 ...
Detecting Historical Biases_Tecumseh
... identifying when it was written and the events of that time. Next, identify the writer or speaker’s main idea. Then, look for any key words or phrases that help show the writer’s or speaker’s point of view. Using those key words and phrases and other material from the document, identify the writer’s ...
... identifying when it was written and the events of that time. Next, identify the writer or speaker’s main idea. Then, look for any key words or phrases that help show the writer’s or speaker’s point of view. Using those key words and phrases and other material from the document, identify the writer’s ...
war of 1812
... Native American resistance in the Ohio River Valley • Tecumseh, a Shawnee leader, wanted tribes to unite to protect Native American lands ...
... Native American resistance in the Ohio River Valley • Tecumseh, a Shawnee leader, wanted tribes to unite to protect Native American lands ...
The War of 1812
... • William Henry Harrison makes land deal with Native American chiefs • Shawnee chief Tecumseh tries to form Native American confederacy: • Tells people to return to traditional beliefs and practices • Persuades Britain to support him • Many tribes still don’t join ...
... • William Henry Harrison makes land deal with Native American chiefs • Shawnee chief Tecumseh tries to form Native American confederacy: • Tells people to return to traditional beliefs and practices • Persuades Britain to support him • Many tribes still don’t join ...
The War of 1812
... Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811 Q General William Henry Harrison governor of the Indiana Territory. Q Invited Native Indian chiefs to Ft. Wayne, IN to sign away 3 mil. acres of land to the US government. Q Tecumseh organized a confederacy of Indian tribes to fight for their homelands. ...
... Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811 Q General William Henry Harrison governor of the Indiana Territory. Q Invited Native Indian chiefs to Ft. Wayne, IN to sign away 3 mil. acres of land to the US government. Q Tecumseh organized a confederacy of Indian tribes to fight for their homelands. ...
William Henry Harrison
... neutrality, but continued to trade with both Britain and France. Impressment – Thousands of American merchants captured by British Navy and forced to serve. Arming of Native Americans – Britain was selling weapons to Native Americans who opposed American expansion westward Embargo Act of 1807 – Amer ...
... neutrality, but continued to trade with both Britain and France. Impressment – Thousands of American merchants captured by British Navy and forced to serve. Arming of Native Americans – Britain was selling weapons to Native Americans who opposed American expansion westward Embargo Act of 1807 – Amer ...
The War of 1812
... In 1811, the War Hawks took the lead in Congress. • They were led by John C. Calhoun of South Carolina and Henry Clay of Kentucky. • They denounced Britain’s impressment of U.S. sailors and its support for Native Americans. • They believed an invasion of Canada would stop British aid to the Indians ...
... In 1811, the War Hawks took the lead in Congress. • They were led by John C. Calhoun of South Carolina and Henry Clay of Kentucky. • They denounced Britain’s impressment of U.S. sailors and its support for Native Americans. • They believed an invasion of Canada would stop British aid to the Indians ...
James Madison
... Native American Resistance Thought they were loosing way of life Oft aided by British who supplied them with guns Tecumseh didn’t want more landed negotiated away ...
... Native American Resistance Thought they were loosing way of life Oft aided by British who supplied them with guns Tecumseh didn’t want more landed negotiated away ...
File - MrFurgione.com
... valleys and pushed Indians off their lands. Two Shawnee Indians—a chief named Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet— tried to fight back by uniting Indians along the Mississippi River into one great Indian nation. On November 7, 1811, Shawnee warriors fought against a militia force led by Indiana go ...
... valleys and pushed Indians off their lands. Two Shawnee Indians—a chief named Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet— tried to fight back by uniting Indians along the Mississippi River into one great Indian nation. On November 7, 1811, Shawnee warriors fought against a militia force led by Indiana go ...
Tecumseh's War
Tecumseh's War or Tecumseh's Rebellion was a conflict between the United States Army and an American Indian confederacy led by the Shawnee leader Tecumseh in the Indiana Territory. Although the war is often considered to have climaxed with William Henry Harrison's victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, Tecumseh's War essentially continued into the War of 1812, and is frequently considered a part of that larger struggle. The war lasted for two more years, until the fall of 1813, when Tecumseh died fighting Harrison's Army of the Northwest at the Battle of the Thames, near present-day Chatham, Ontario in Upper Canada and his confederacy disintegrated. Tecumseh's War is viewed by some academic historians as being the final conflict of a longer term military struggle for control of the Great Lakes region of North America, encompassing a number of wars over several generations, referred to as the Sixty Years' War.