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•Grab your INB! New Threats from Over Seas & The Road to War American Neutrality • Britain and France went to war again in 1803 while Jefferson is President. • US traded with both sides • Hundreds of American ships were captured • Impressment– the practice of forcing people into service. Embargo • Jefferson put a ban on trade • Embargo Act – banned all trade with France and Britain – Hurt America more than France and Britain • Smuggling – importing or exporting goods against trade laws Closer to War • France agreed to stop attacking American ships…but not Great Britain. – United States halted trade with Britain New President! • James Madison becomes the 4th President! • He continued Jefferson’s policies. • Remember: Wrote much of the Constitution, Secretary of State, wealthy slave owner from Virginia. – Also the shortest President ever! Closer to War • President Madison did not want war • New Englanders wanted to restore trade with Britain • War Hawks – Americans who called for war. Led by Henry Clay. – Nationalism – devotions to ones country – Mostly from the south and west CAUSES of War! • Britain continued to board American ships and practiced impressment of American sailors, and seized American ships by Great Britain. • England was supplying guns to the Indians – Encouraged Indians to attack the settlements To stop trade with France, Britain blockaded American ports. • June 1812 President Madison asked congress to declare war on Britain War of 1812 • Also called Mr. Madison’s War and the Second War for American Independence Burning of the White House Battle of Lake Erie Most of the fighting took place on the Great Lakes! Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland—Francis Scott Key Battle of New Orleans Led by General Andrew Jackson IMPACT • • • • 1. Treaty of Ghent: Ended the war of 1812! 2. Worldwide respect for the US. 3. Nationalism (love of country) increased! 4. Great Lakes would be shared by US and Great Britain/Canada 5. Economy grew in the United States. 6. Manufacturing increased in the NorthEast to make materials for war