The War of 1812

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    The War of 1812

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  • President Madison takes office

    President Madison took office in March of 1809. It took place in the United States .Americans were angry at Britain for arming Native Americans in the Northwest.
  • War Hawks Takes Power

    The War Hawks took Power in March of 1810. John Calhovoun and Henry clay were involved.they were eager for war with britain.they also felt a sense of mationalsm.
  • Relations with Great Britain Worsen

    relashons with great britain and the United States worsen.it took place in early feb 1812.Britain told the U.S. they would continue impressing solders.Native Americans in the Northwest began new attacks on frontier sttlements.The americans were angr ywith britain.
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    The War of 1812

  • Congress Declares War on Britain

    in jun of 1812 Congress Declared War with Britain.the british were impressing sailors.Native Amaricans continued to attak fronttier settlements.
  • Britain Blockades American Ports

    The british blocked the amrican ports on the amarican coast.It took place in july of 1812.The british navy had 135 war ships blockading american ports.
  • Invasion of Canada

    the invasion of canadatook place in july of 1812.head of the american troops was general william hull.the british general was isaac brook.2,000 american solders were captured. this was a serious defeat for the U.S.
  • USS Constitution score a victory

  • Battle of Lake Erie

    this battle took place at lake Erie put -in-bay. it was september of 1813. we must meet the enemy and they are ours !britin was forst to leave Detroit
  • Battle of Thames

    this battal took place in Canada.it was october 1813 Tecomseh was a native american general who killed william henry harrison led by the americans.
  • Battle of Horeseshoe Bend

    took place in georgia of march 1814 Andrewjackson was in charg of the american
  • Washington, D.C Attacked & Burned

  • Attack on Baltimore & the Writing of the star spangled Banner

  • Hartford Convention

  • Treaty Convention

  • Battle of New orleans