a time of conflict 9-3. objectives why tecumseh built a confederacy among native american nations....
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A Time of Conflict
9-3
Objectives
• Why Tecumseh built a confederacy among Native American nations.
• Why the War Hawks wanted to go to war.
Americans in Foreign SeasAs America grew, and France and England were engaged in the
Napoleonic Wars, American mrchant ships found markets all over the world.
Barbary Pirates
When American merchant vessels sailed in the Mediterrean, pirates from Tripoli would stop American ships, and demand
tribute (bribe). American politicians refused to pay any tribute and sent naval forces to the region.
War with TripoliThe ruler in Tripoli cut down the American Embassy flagpole, a declaration of war. The Philadelphia, an American warship was captured and the crew jailed. To prevent the Philadelphia from being used by the pirates, Captain Stephen Decatur led a raid and sank the ship. The war ended and the captured sailors were returned after a $60,000 ransom was paid.
Freedom of the SeasAmerica’s thriving merchant fleet depended on its ability to sail the seas freely. As the Napoleonic wars intensified, France and
England began to interfere with American shipping.
Neutral Rights Violations
America tried to remain neutral in its dealings with France and England. Then both sides put into place plans to stop American ships from trading with the warring nations.
ImpressmentImpressment is the practice of taking sailors from American
vessels and forcing them to serve in the Royal Navy.
Attack on the ChesapeakeIn June, 1807 the British warship Leopard attacked the
American ship Chesapeake off the Virginia coast. Americans were killed and wounded.
Embargo ActCongress passed the EmbargAct in 1807. It prohibited trade with France and England. The result of the embargo was a
disaster for American shipping.
Election of 1808After two terms, Jefferson decided to step down as president. James Madison was chosen by Jefferson to succede him. Madison won the election and became the fourth President of the United States.
French Trickery
France agreed to lift trade restrictions against America, but it was a ploy and the French continued to sieze American vessels. Madison was aangry, but he realized the greater threat was England so he did nothing.
Frontier ConflictsAs Americans began moving westward, coflicts would naturally develop with Native Americans. Because they ha already been
there.
Indian LeadersTecumseh The Prophet
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison, governor of Indiana, feared the possiblity of the confederacy joining with the British. He warned the Indians against this.
Battle of TippecanoeIn November, 1811, Harrison’s forces attacked the Indian
Confederacy near the Tippecanoe river in present day Indiana. The Indians were defeated. The battle had the unwanted effect
of having the Confederation join with the British.
War Hawks
The War Hawks were politicians primarily from the west and south. Their nationalism brought pressure to move the country toward war.
Leading War Hawks
Henry Clay, Kentucky John C. Calhoun, S. Carolina
Declaration of WarOn June 18, 1812, Congress declares war for the first time.