The War of 1812: Causes, Events, and Effects

Chapter 9
The Era of Thomas Jefferson
1800-1815
Section 4:
The War of 1812
LEQ:
What were the causes and effects of the War of
1812?
What you will do
1.
Explain why the United States declared war
on Britain.
2.
Describe what happened in the early days of
war.
3.
Identify the events leading to the end of the
war of 1812.
What you will Know
Nationalism
   
War Hawk
Blockade
    
Andrew Jackson
Ramparts
    
Perilous 
  
  
 
 
Background Knowledge
 In the past sections, we have learned how the
1
st
 three U.S. Presidents worked hard to avoid
war with Britain and France.
In this section, we will learn why, despite
these efforts, the United States finally went to
war.
The Move Toward War
 
 The Move Toward War
1809 - President 
James Madison 
takes office
The 
4
th
 
President of the United States
Issues facing 
Madison
Britain
Arming the Native Americans
Native Americans 
in the Northeast
Impressment
Forcing American sailors to fight for Britain
 
The Move Toward War
 
Most Americans felt…
Honor was at stake which formed…
American Nationalism
Pride in one’s country
In 1810 -
War Hawks 
emerged
War Hawk
Those who were 
eager for war 
against Britain
Andrew 
Jackson
The Move Toward War
 
Those who opposed war…
Doves
Mainly from 
New England
They feared war with Britain would harm
American 
trade
Which would hurt…
Economy
Early Days of War
 
 Early Days of War
Britain was not willing to meet the demands of
America
Stop…
Impressment
Arming
 the Native Americans
In June of 1812- Congress declares war…Against 
Britain
Known as the 
War of 1812
1812-1814
Second
 War of Independence
Under President 
James Madison
 
Early Days of War
 
Problem…
Due to 
Jefferson’s
 spending cuts…
Weakened American military 
strength
Only 16 warships
Small army
- fewer than 7,000 men
Blockade
 on the American coast
Action of shutting a port or road to prevent people or
supplies from coming into an area or leaving it
Early Days of War
 
August of 1812 - A major battle
The USS 
Constitution
 defeated the British warship
Guerriere
USS Constitution was nicknamed…
Old Iron Sides
By 1814
Britain’s Navy had 135 warships 
blockading
American ports
 
1.
What areas were affected by the British blockade?
2.
How did the blockade affect the economy of the U.S.?
Final Battles
 
The British attack
Washington, D.C.
 in August of 1814
British forces marched into the city while…
British Navy sailed up the 
Potomac River
Set fire to several buildings including the…
White House
Americans were shocked that their army could not
defend the Washington
 
Final Battles
 
The British attack continued…
Baltimore
 in September of 1814
British fleet attack 
Fort McHenry
Fort McHenry 
defended the Baltimore’s harbor
British Warships bombarded the fort throughout
the night
The next morning…
The 
American flag 
was still flying over the fort
The Americans defeated the British at 
Fort McHenry
Final Battles
 
The Battle of Baltimore at 
Fort McHenry
Inspired the…
The Star-Spangled Banner 
a poem by
Francis Scott Key
It told the story of the his night’s watch
In 1931 Congress made it the 
national anthem 
of
the United States
Final Battles
 
 The War Ends
By 1814- Britain had tired of war
Peace talks began in 
Ghent
, Belgium
Christmas Eve 1814
Treaty is signed ending the war
Treaty of Ghent
News took several weeks to reach America
January of 1815
America fought one more battle lead by General
Andrew Jackson
Battle of New Orleans
Defeating the British
1.
Who was the president during the War of 1812?
2.
What issues did our 4
th
 president face when he took office?
3.
Explain the meaning of “War Hawk”.
4.
What problems did America face during the early days of war?
5.
Define Blockade.  Use it in a sentence.
6.
Who is responsible for our nations National Anthem?
7.
What is the name of the treaty ending the War of 1812?
8.
What is the name of the last battle of the War of 1812?
9.
What is the name of the general who lead the last battle of the
War of 1812?
10.
Summary.  Use complete sentences to summarize what you
learned in this section.  Answer the LEQ in your summary.
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The War of 1812 was influenced by issues such as British impressment of American sailors, arming Native Americans, and trade restrictions. Despite opposition, President James Madison declared war in 1812. The conflict marked a period of American nationalism, with War Hawks pushing for war and Doves opposing it. The early days of the war saw Britain's refusal to meet American demands, leading to a declaration of war. The conflict lasted from 1812 to 1814, impacting American military strength and coastal blockades.

  • War of 1812
  • Causes
  • Events
  • Effects
  • American Nationalism

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  1. Chapter 9 The Era of Thomas Jefferson 1800-1815 Section 4: The War of 1812 LEQ: What were the causes and effects of the War of 1812?

  2. What you will do 1. Explain why the United States declared war on Britain. 2. Describe what happened in the early days of war. 3. Identify the events leading to the end of the war of 1812.

  3. What you will Know Nationalism Blockade Ramparts War Hawk Andrew Jackson Perilous

  4. Background Knowledge In the past sections, we have learned how the 1stthree U.S. Presidents worked hard to avoid war with Britain and France. In this section, we will learn why, despite these efforts, the United States finally went to war.

  5. The Move Toward War The Move Toward War 1809 - President James Madison takes office The 4thPresident of the United States Issues facing Madison Britain Arming the Native Americans Native Americans in the Northeast Impressment Forcing American sailors to fight for Britain

  6. The Move Toward War Most Americans felt Honor was at stake which formed American Nationalism Pride in one s country In 1810 -War Hawks emerged War Hawk Those who were eager for war against Britain Andrew Jackson

  7. The Move Toward War Those who opposed war Doves Mainly from New England They feared war with Britain would harm American trade Which would hurt Economy

  8. Early Days of War Early Days of War Britain was not willing to meet the demands of America Stop Impressment Arming the Native Americans In June of 1812- Congress declares war Against Britain Known as the War of 1812 1812-1814 Second War of Independence Under President James Madison

  9. Early Days of War Problem Due to Jefferson s spending cuts Weakened American military strength Only 16 warships Small army- fewer than 7,000 men Blockade on the American coast Action of shutting a port or road to prevent people or supplies from coming into an area or leaving it

  10. Early Days of War August of 1812 - A major battle The USS Constitution defeated the British warship Guerriere USS Constitution was nicknamed Old Iron Sides By 1814 Britain s Navy had 135 warships blockading American ports

  11. 1. What areas were affected by the British blockade? 2. How did the blockade affect the economy of the U.S.?

  12. Final Battles The British attack Washington, D.C. in August of 1814 British forces marched into the city while British Navy sailed up the Potomac River Set fire to several buildings including the White House Americans were shocked that their army could not defend the Washington

  13. Final Battles The British attack continued Baltimore in September of 1814 British fleet attack Fort McHenry Fort McHenry defended the Baltimore s harbor British Warships bombarded the fort throughout the night The next morning The American flag was still flying over the fort The Americans defeated the British at Fort McHenry

  14. Final Battles The Battle of Baltimore at Fort McHenry Inspired the The Star-Spangled Banner a poem by Francis Scott Key It told the story of the his night s watch In 1931 Congress made it the national anthem of the United States

  15. Final Battles The War Ends By 1814- Britain had tired of war Peace talks began in Ghent, Belgium Christmas Eve 1814 Treaty is signed ending the war Treaty of Ghent News took several weeks to reach America January of 1815 America fought one more battle lead by General Andrew Jackson Battle of New Orleans Defeating the British

  16. Check on Learning Who was the president during the War of 1812? What issues did our 4th president face when he took office? Explain the meaning of War Hawk . What problems did America face during the early days of war? Define Blockade. Use it in a sentence. Who is responsible for our nations National Anthem? What is the name of the treaty ending the War of 1812? What is the name of the last battle of the War of 1812? What is the name of the general who lead the last battle of the War of 1812? 10. Summary. Use complete sentences to summarize what you learned in this section. Answer the LEQ in your summary. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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