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The Battle of New Orleans • • • • 1607-1776 1776-1783 1777-1787 1788-1825 Thirteen English Colonies Revolutionary Era Confederation Era Early Republic • • • 1789-1797 George Washington President 1797-1801 John Adams President 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson President • 1803 – Louisiana Purchase • 1809-1817 James Madison President • • 1825-1861 1861-1865 Growing Nation Civil War War of 1812 How did the War of 1812 change the United States? George Washington • First president of the United States • Served two terms from 1789 – 1797 Issues the American Proclamation of Neutrality • Britain and France ignore American neutrality and seized American ships and cargo John Adams (Federalist) • Second president of the United States • Served one term from 1797 – 1801 XYZ Affair – American diplomats asked to pay a bribe to meet with the French foreign minister Thomas Jefferson (Democratic–Republican) • Third president of the US • Served two terms from 1801 – 1809 Embargo Act – banned all trade with Britain and France but hurt U.S. business and caused an economic depression James Madison (Democratic-Republican) • Fourth president of the United States • Served two terms from 1809 – 1817 Causes 1. British impressment of American sailors Causes 2. British support of Native American attacks on American settlers Causes 3. War Hawks- Congressmen who put pressure on government to declare war because they wanted Canada • Henry Clay (Kentucky) • John C. Calhoun (South Carolina) Disadvantages United States • Weak military • Limited financial resources • New England opposed war Great Britain • Didn’t want war • Used secondstring resources • Treasury was depleted The American army experienced many defeats at the beginning of the war Events 1. U.S. naval victory in the Battle of Lake Erie gave the United States control of the Great Lakes British naval power was superior and their warships blockaded coastal cities 2. British troops attacked and burned Washington, D.C. • President Madison and members of Congress escaped from the city. Dolly Madison Stayed behind until the last minute and saved many important historical objects from the White House before it burned. 3. Francis Scott Key wrote “The StarSpangled Banner”, our national anthem while he watched the British navy shell Ft. McHenry at Baltimore, Maryland. The fort never surrendered. Star Spangled Banner Oh say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched 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 O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave 4. Battle of New Orleans- General Andrew Jackson becomes a national hero by defeating the British •Battle fought (unknowingly) two weeks after the peace treaty was signed Treaty of Ghent (1814) • Terms: return to prewar territorial conditions • War was a stalemate – ended in cease-fire/truce and a return to the status quo Results of the War of 1812 1. U.S. preserved its independence from Great Britian - European nations finally recognized U.S. independence 2. U.S. manufacturing grew - because America could not get European goods during wartime 3. Increased American patriotism People began thinking of themselves more as “Americans” than as citizens of individual states