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Essential Question: What events lead to the War of 1812?

Assessment Prompt 1: Describe how Americans and Native Americans were clashing in the West.Assessment Prompt 2: Identify why War Hawks wanted war with England.

Activating Strategy: How do wars start? Discussion Key Vocabulary to Preview: Nationalism, War Hawks, NeutralTeaching Strategies:

Graphic Organizer: Causes of the War of 1812

Instruction: • Direct Instruction – Proclamation of 1763. . .Am. Revolution. . .La. Purchase. . .1808• Complete G.O.

AT #1: Collaborative Pair - Review of G.O.

Instruction: • Direct Instruction – Secession in New England v. War Hawks• Complete G.O.

AT #2: 5 finger summary why the War Hawks wanted war

Summarizing Strategy: Valid/invalid exercise

Essential Question:

What events lead to the War of

1812?

Activating Strategy:

How do wars

start?

Read pages 279-289 Definition:

Picture Representing the term:

Has our nation ever remained Neutral? Give an example

Have you ever been neutral? Explain

Definition:

Picture Representing the term:

Do people in the United States express Nationalism today? How?

Have you ever f elt a sense of pride in the United States? \ Give an example.

Definition:

Picture Representing the term:

Are you a Hawk or a Dove?

Can you name a Modern day Hawk or Dove ?

Neutral

Nationalism

War Hawk

Vocabulary Preview

Neutral

Nationalism

War Hawk

The Road to War

Chapter 10Section 4

Pages 279 - 283

Neutral -uninvolved in the war between Britain & France

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Has our nation ever remained

Neutral?

Give an example

Have you ever been neutral? Explain

Friends Parents

Siblings

Nationalism

Pride or devotion to

one’s country

Do people in the United States

express Nationalism today?

How?

Have you ever felt a sense of pride in the United States?

Give an example.

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War Hawk

A person looks to the military to solve problems

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Hawk

Dove

Are you a Hawk

or a Dove?

Can you name a modern day Hawk or Dove?

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Henry Clay of Kentucky (west)

Leader of the War Hawks

Assessment Prompt 1:

Describe how Americans and

Native Americans were clashing in the

West.

Map Page 280

Land Lost by Indians

Growing Conflict with Native Americans

Treaties result in the Indians

losing more and more land.

Growing Conflict with Native Americans

Tecumseh and his brother “the Prophet” united

the Indians into a ________________confederation

Tecumseh and the Prophet

American Influence on N. Americans

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WHISKEY GUNS

The Prophet led an

attack against William

Henry Harrison’s

Troops

Battle of Tippecanoe

AT #1:

Collaborative Pair

Review of G.O.

Assessment Prompt 2:

Identify why War Hawks wanted war

with England.

Graphic organizer

Page 282

- impressment - Seizure of Ships

Tension with England Increases

- excuse to conquer Canada

- British were arming the Indians

- Nationalism - War Hawks

- Take Florida From Spain

James Madison asks for a

declaration of war

AT #2:

5 finger summary why the War

Hawks wanted war

Summarizing Strategy:

Valid =(V) Two ArmsInvalid=(I) One Arm

Invalid

1. The War Hawks were mostly from the east. West

Valid

2. The anger of the War Hawks was partly the result of a sense on nationalism.

Impressment

Invalid

3. The War Hawks were concerned only about stopping British attacks on American ships.

ImpressmentExpansion

- impressment - Seizure of Ships

Tension with England Increases

- excuse to conquer Canada

- British were arming the Indians

- Nationalism - War Hawks

- Take Florida From Spain

Invalid

4. The British were the main cause of new fighting between Native Americans and settlers

Land

Invalid

5. Indian traditions were not affected by white settlers and

traders. WhiskeyGuns

Valid

6. The Battle of Tippecanoe helped lead to war between the United States and Britain

Indian troubles were blamed on the British

Essential Question:

How did the War of 1812 affect the United States?

The War of 1812

Chapter 10Section 5

Pages 284 - 289

- impressment - Seizure of Ships

Activating StrategyReview causes of the war

- excuse to conquer Canada

- British were arming the Indians

- Nationalism - War Hawks

- Take Florida From Spain

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Assessment Prompt 1:

Explain the major events of the War of 1812

EnglandMost powerful ____ in the world

Able to _______ American ports

Powerful army but fighting _______ as well

navy

blockade

Napoleon

AMERICA U.S. not prepared for war

Lacked money to carry on the war

Small U.S. ____ & _____Navy Army

AMERICANation was split over war

Opposed in _____________ (”Mr. Madison’s war”)

______ & _____ supported the war

New England

South West

James Madison

4th President

of the

United States

Guerriere v. USS Constitution

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Who were the Generals who fought this battle?

(Page 284) (Fighting at Sea)

Issaac Hull - captain of the USS Constitution “Old Ironsides”

INVASION OF CANADA (P. 285)

Americans thought the Canadians

would want to become _________ independent

Captain Oliver Hazard Perry

Battle of Lake Erie (P. 285)

“We have met the enemy and they are ours”

Defeated the British on the Great Lakes

______ __________ defeated the Creek Indians in the south at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend

Indians had to give up more land

Andrew Jackson

Battle of Horseshoe Bend

(Page 286)

1814 NAPOLEON DEFEATED Britain sends her _______ troops to America

British Plan:invade ____________ from Canadainvade ____________ from New Orleans

British land troops and burn ___________ D.C.

British could not capture ___________________

best

northsouth

Washington

Baltimore

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What were the events

that led to the writing of the Star Spangled

Banner?Page 287-288

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NEW ORLEANS

Jackson defeated the British

Occurred two weeks ________ the peace treaty was signed

Made Jackson very popular

After

Assessment Task #1:

Appointment Clock partners

review major events

Assessment Prompt 2:

Explain the results of the

War of 1812

TREATY OF GHENT

return to _______ conditions

“Nothing was adjusted, Nothing was settled”

prewar

1817 RUSH-BAGOT AGREEMENT

no __________ allowed on the Great Lakes

1818 border between U.S. & Canada

was set at_________

warships

49n. Lat.

RESULTS OF THE WAR

inspired _____________

earned the ______________ of the world

encouraged ______________ and _______________

stimulated ____________________expansion

nationalism

respect

growth industry

westward

Outcomes of the War of 1812

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Star Span g led Banner Andrew Jackson Patriotism & Respe c t Growth in Technolo g y

Star Spangled Banner

Andrew Jackson

Patriotism & Respect

Growth in Technology

HARTFORD CONVENTION

____ _________ states threatened to leave the union to make peace with Britain

New England

Assessment Task #2:

Appointment Clock partners

Results of the war

Summarizing Strategy

3 - events

2 - facts

1 - outcome