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Technique the British used to staff their ships. Sailors from other countries would be captured and forced to work for the British navy in a "press-gang" crew. Though certainly a British technique, it was not as prevalent as exaggerated by American propagandists.
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Agreement that American would stay neutral during the war Great Britain had with France
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Was made to prevent war with Great Britain since there was a little tension since the independence America took.
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Final adress given by George Washington which gave two warnings.
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Victory by General Harrison, in which he destroyed the headquarters of Tecumseh's Indian confederation
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Naval engagement that occurred off the coast of Norfolk. The crew of Leopard pursued, attacked, and boarded the American frigate, looking for deserters from the Royal Navy.
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It prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports
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Members of Congress who wanted to declare war against Britain
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The United States declared war on Great Britain
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Tecumseh is kiled
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Anti-war Federalists met to discuss the secession of New England from the United States in this Connecticut city.
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Agreement to end War 1812
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One-sided American victory Lead by andrew Jackson.
Takes place two weeks after treaty of Ghent signed. Gave the USA the impression they won.