The Impact of the war of 1812

By APBG
  • Federalists Seek Power

    Federalists Seek Power
    After the war of 1812 and Jackson's victory in New Orleans, Americans experienced a surge of nationalism and a new confidence in the strength of their republic.
  • American Indian Lands Become New States

    American Indian Lands Become New States
    Various defeats of American Indians in the south, millions if acers of south land also opened up the settle.The union became bigger and stonger.
  • The British Army Attacks

    The British Army Attacks
    During 1812 and 1813 most of british forces were in Europe fighting Napoleon
  • The British Army Attacks

    The British Army Attacks
    In early 1814, the french dicaters defeat thousands of British troops to fight in North America.
  • The British Attacks

    The British Attacks
    In late 1814, a British fleet carried a fourth army into the Gulf of Mexico to attack New Orleans.
  • The Treaty of Ghent

    The Treaty of Ghent
    Britsh had failed in thier American invasion,they also had a peace treaty, Napleons defeat the britsh, Treaty of ghent the americans interpreted, jackson great victory, and noble defence of unioted state aginst britsh agression.
  • The British Attacks

    The British Attacks
    Francis Scott key who was a lawyer, who also observed the British attack on Fort McHenry celebrated the American victory by writting a poem that later become the national anthem known as "The Star-Spangled Banner" In 1814.
  • The impact of the war of 1812

    The impact of the war of 1812
    Battle of New Orleans from a strong and entrenchd position in this lopsided battle the 2,036 britsh casualties had signed a peace treaty of Ghent in Belgium.
  • Federalist Seek Power

    Federalist Seek Power
    By 1820, the Federalist Party was dead a sad fate for the party that had created the federal government only to lose faith in it during the War of 1812.