Lesson 12 social studies

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Federalist Party Effects

It was badly damaged by the War of 1812 and never fully recovered.

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War's Impact on Native Americans

It weakened Native American resistance to American expansion.

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Economic Effects of War

it interrupted trade and led to economic hardship but also fostered American manufacturing growth.

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British Support for Native Americans

They supplied weapons and support to Native American tribes resisting American settlement.

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War of 1812 as a 'Second War for Independence'

The conflict was sometimes viewed as a continuation of the American struggle for independence from Britain.

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War's Conclusion and Consequences

The war ended without clear territorial changes but set the stage for future U.S. growth.

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Cultural Impact of the War

Led to the creation of patriotic songs and symbols, notably "The Star-Spangled Banner."

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Controversial Outcomes of the War

While declaring victory, many of the issues that sparked the war remained unresolved.

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Long-term Effects on U.S.-Britain Relations

The war altered the diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Britain, eventually leading to improved relations.

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Foreign policy

A government’s strategy in dealing with other countries

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Embargo

a government order that forbids trade with other countries

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Doctrine

a stated principle of government policy, mainly in foreign or military affairs

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Neutrality

a policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries

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Blockade

a closing off of an area to keep people or supplies from going in or out

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Impressment

the act of forcibly seizing people into naval service

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Isolationism

A policy of avoiding political or military agreements with other countries

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Secretary of State

The head state of department that deals with foreign affairs

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Causes of the War of 1812

  • impressment of American sailors

  • Shawnee warriors taking over land

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Results of war of 1812

  • both America and Britain claimed victory, but Treaty of Ghent never really settled that

  • national pride surged

  • Federalist party badly damaged and never recovered

  • Native Americans’ resistance to expand went down

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Who wrote the star spangled banner?

Francis Scott Key

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First event of the War of 1812

No longer in isolationism

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Second event of the War of 1812

Declared war on Britain

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Third event of the War of 1812

Burning down of important buildings after invasion (DC, Capitol)

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Fourth event of the War of 1812

Star-Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key

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Fifth event of the War of 1812

Battle of New Orleans

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Sixth event of the War of 1812

Treaty of Ghent