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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