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Chapter 10, Section 3War Approaching
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Danger on the High Seas
  • The North African state of Algiers was part of
    the Barbary States.
  • These countries practiced piracy and held foreign
    citizens captive for ransom.

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  • Many nations, including the United States, agreed
    to make payments to the Barbary States to protect
    their ships and citizens.
  • However, US officials eventually refused to pay
    any more and sent the US Navy to end the pirate
    raids.

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1803- Increase in threats to US ships when Great
Britain and France went to war-again!
  • Each country wanted to stop the US from supplying
    goods and war materials to the other.

5
Great Britain and France both pass laws stating
that they could search and seize ships carrying
supplies to the other.
  • Many Americans ignored the laws resulting in many
    the British and French capturing many American
    merchant ships headed for Europe.

6
British believed run-a ways from the British navy
were hiding on American ships. Begin practice
of impressmentor forcing people to serve in the
army/navy.
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Americans react to Great Britains violations of
US Neutrality Some Americans wanted war while
others favored an EMBARGO- the banning of trade
against Britain
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Jefferson and The Republicans pass The Embargo
Act (1807)
  • It banned US trade with foreign countries. They
    hoped to punish the British and French, but the
    main effect was that it hurt American merchants.
  • Resulted in a decrease in popularity of Jefferson
    and the Republicans and an increase in support
    for the Federalists.

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Congress replaces it with theNon-Intercourse Act
  • Banned trade only with Great Britain and France.
    Stated that the US would start trading with the
    first side that stopped violating US neutrality.

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The Rise of Tecumseh
  • Americans were continuing to settle in the
    Northwest Territory.
  • Britain wanted to stop American expansion and
    protect its interests in Canada.
  • Britain gave military aid to American Indian
    nations in the Northwest Territory.
  • Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief, hoped to unite the
    American Indians against the American settlers.

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War on the Frontier
  • William Henry Harrison, governor of the Indiana
    Territory, believed Tecumseh was a serious threat
    to American power.
  • Tecumseh ignored his warnings not to resist the
    power of the United States.
  • Tecumseh traveled south to ask the Creek nation
    to join his forces.

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Battle of Tippecanoe
  • While Tecumseh was gone, Harrison led the
    American army close to the village of Tecumsehs
    followers.
  • The Indians attacked, but Harrison was able to
    force American Indian forces into retreat.
  • As a result, Tecumseh lost much of his support
    among Native Americans.

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The War Debate
  • Many Americans believe that Tecumseh had been
    encouraged by the British
  • The WAR HAWKS, members of Congress who favored
    war, saw war as the only answer to Britains
    insults.
  • New England Federalists opposed war.

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President James Madison -Republican
  • Feels growing pressure from the War Hawks the
    trade war.
  • June 1, 1812 calls upon Congress to declare war
    against Great Britain
  • Marked the first time in US history that the US
    had declared war.
  • The War of 1812 had begun.
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