The War of 1812

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The War of 1812

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The War of 1812. The Condition of the US for War. American military ill-prepared Only 7,000 men in the regular forces Commanding senior officers were old, incompetent or lacked experience. Congress reluctant to spend necessary funds on equipment and supplies. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The War of 1812

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The Condition of the US for War

• American military ill-prepared– Only 7,000 men in the regular forces

• Commanding senior officers were old, incompetent or lacked experience.

• Congress reluctant to spend necessary funds on equipment and supplies.

• Volunteer soldiers were badly fed and clothed.

• People in the New England states openly disapproved of the war

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The Naval Fight

• Lacked a strong navy

• The USS Constitution won a few notable duels with British warships

• Britain still able to blockade the US coast

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US Invasion of Canada

• Although US thought taking over Canada would be easy, proved disastrous in first year– Lost Detroit– Lost Battle on Lake

Champlain– Lost Battles at Canadian

Border

• A year later began to improve– Commander Perry defeated

British fleet on Lake Erie– US soldiers retook Detroit– Tecumseh was killed at

Battle of Thames = death of Native Confederacy

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British Raids• British force refreshed from Europe in

1814 after Napoleon’s downfall

• Began campaign up Chesapeake Bay burning and raiding town to town on Atlantic Coast

• Easily defeated unorganized American troops outside DC

• August 24, 1914 burned the Capitol, White House, and other public buildings– Fires wiped out by huge storm, hurt

British too– Dolly Madison

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Battle of Baltimore

• British continued their advance to Baltimore

• Unable to crack US defenses, so Britain abandoned operation

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Negotiating at Treaty

• Began in August 1814 in Ghent, Belgium

• British hoped for some gains, but ultimately had no advantage over US– No control over Great Lakes– Raid on Washington had no significance– US won important naval battles

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Treaty of Ghent

• Signed Dec. 24, 1814

• Restored the Status Quo Ante Bellum (state of things before the war)

• Agreed to determine US/Canadian border at a future date

• No addressing of Impressment, although not really an issue with Napoleon gone

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Battle of New Orleans

• News of Treaty had not yet reached America

• British troops under General Pakenham attacked New Orleans Jan. 8, 1815

• American troops led by Andrew Jackson inflicting 2,000 casualties (including killing Pakenham)

• US lost 13.

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Hartford Convention• New England Federalists fed up with

Republicans– Disliked Louisiana Purchase– Disliked War preparations– British blockade crippled New England

economy

• Some in New England discussed cessation

• Instead met at Hartford to pass a series of grievances

• News of treaty and success in New Orleans took any chance of Federalists regaining national popularity

• Monroe, Madison's successor won election of 1816, Federalist party was finished