chapter 10 section 4 &5
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Essential Question: What events lead to the War of 1812?
Assessment Prompt 1: Describe how Americans and Native Americans were clashing in the West.Assessment Prompt 2: Identify why War Hawks wanted war with England.
Activating Strategy: How do wars start? Discussion Key Vocabulary to Preview: Nationalism, War Hawks, NeutralTeaching Strategies:
Graphic Organizer: Causes of the War of 1812
Instruction: • Direct Instruction – Proclamation of 1763. . .Am. Revolution. . .La. Purchase. . .1808• Complete G.O.
AT #1: Collaborative Pair - Review of G.O.
Instruction: • Direct Instruction – Secession in New England v. War Hawks• Complete G.O.
AT #2: 5 finger summary why the War Hawks wanted war
Summarizing Strategy: Valid/invalid exercise
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Essential Question:
What events lead to the War of
1812?
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Activating Strategy:
How do wars
start?
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Read pages 279-289 Definition:
Picture Representing the term:
Has our nation ever remained Neutral? Give an example
Have you ever been neutral? Explain
Definition:
Picture Representing the term:
Do people in the United States express Nationalism today? How?
Have you ever f elt a sense of pride in the United States? \ Give an example.
Definition:
Picture Representing the term:
Are you a Hawk or a Dove?
Can you name a Modern day Hawk or Dove ?
Neutral
Nationalism
War Hawk
Vocabulary Preview
Neutral
Nationalism
War Hawk
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The Road to War
Chapter 10Section 4
Pages 279 - 283
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Neutral -uninvolved in the war between Britain & France
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Has our nation ever remained
Neutral?
Give an example
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Have you ever been neutral? Explain
Friends Parents
Siblings
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Nationalism
Pride or devotion to
one’s country
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Do people in the United States
express Nationalism today?
How?
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Have you ever felt a sense of pride in the United States?
Give an example.
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War Hawk
A person looks to the military to solve problems
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Hawk
Dove
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Are you a Hawk
or a Dove?
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Can you name a modern day Hawk or Dove?
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Henry Clay of Kentucky (west)
Leader of the War Hawks
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Assessment Prompt 1:
Describe how Americans and
Native Americans were clashing in the
West.
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Map Page 280
Land Lost by Indians
Growing Conflict with Native Americans
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Treaties result in the Indians
losing more and more land.
Growing Conflict with Native Americans
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Tecumseh and his brother “the Prophet” united
the Indians into a ________________confederation
Tecumseh and the Prophet
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American Influence on N. Americans
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WHISKEY GUNS
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The Prophet led an
attack against William
Henry Harrison’s
Troops
Battle of Tippecanoe
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AT #1:
Collaborative Pair
Review of G.O.
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Assessment Prompt 2:
Identify why War Hawks wanted war
with England.
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Graphic organizer
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- impressment - Seizure of Ships
Tension with England Increases
- excuse to conquer Canada
- British were arming the Indians
- Nationalism - War Hawks
- Take Florida From Spain
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James Madison asks for a
declaration of war
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AT #2:
5 finger summary why the War
Hawks wanted war
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Summarizing Strategy:
Valid =(V) Two ArmsInvalid=(I) One Arm
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Invalid
1. The War Hawks were mostly from the east. West
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Valid
2. The anger of the War Hawks was partly the result of a sense on nationalism.
Impressment
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Invalid
3. The War Hawks were concerned only about stopping British attacks on American ships.
ImpressmentExpansion
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- impressment - Seizure of Ships
Tension with England Increases
- excuse to conquer Canada
- British were arming the Indians
- Nationalism - War Hawks
- Take Florida From Spain
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Invalid
4. The British were the main cause of new fighting between Native Americans and settlers
Land
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Invalid
5. Indian traditions were not affected by white settlers and
traders. WhiskeyGuns
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Valid
6. The Battle of Tippecanoe helped lead to war between the United States and Britain
Indian troubles were blamed on the British
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Essential Question:
How did the War of 1812 affect the United States?
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The War of 1812
Chapter 10Section 5
Pages 284 - 289
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- impressment - Seizure of Ships
Activating StrategyReview causes of the war
- excuse to conquer Canada
- British were arming the Indians
- Nationalism - War Hawks
- Take Florida From Spain
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Assessment Prompt 1:
Explain the major events of the War of 1812
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EnglandMost powerful ____ in the world
Able to _______ American ports
Powerful army but fighting _______ as well
navy
blockade
Napoleon
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AMERICA U.S. not prepared for war
Lacked money to carry on the war
Small U.S. ____ & _____Navy Army
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AMERICANation was split over war
Opposed in _____________ (”Mr. Madison’s war”)
______ & _____ supported the war
New England
South West
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James Madison
4th President
of the
United States
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Guerriere v. USS Constitution
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Who were the Generals who fought this battle?
(Page 284) (Fighting at Sea)
Issaac Hull - captain of the USS Constitution “Old Ironsides”
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INVASION OF CANADA (P. 285)
Americans thought the Canadians
would want to become _________ independent
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Captain Oliver Hazard Perry
Battle of Lake Erie (P. 285)
“We have met the enemy and they are ours”
Defeated the British on the Great Lakes
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______ __________ defeated the Creek Indians in the south at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Indians had to give up more land
Andrew Jackson
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
(Page 286)
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1814 NAPOLEON DEFEATED Britain sends her _______ troops to America
British Plan:invade ____________ from Canadainvade ____________ from New Orleans
British land troops and burn ___________ D.C.
British could not capture ___________________
best
northsouth
Washington
Baltimore
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What were the events
that led to the writing of the Star Spangled
Banner?Page 287-288
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NEW ORLEANS
Jackson defeated the British
Occurred two weeks ________ the peace treaty was signed
Made Jackson very popular
After
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Assessment Task #1:
Appointment Clock partners
review major events
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Assessment Prompt 2:
Explain the results of the
War of 1812
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TREATY OF GHENT
return to _______ conditions
“Nothing was adjusted, Nothing was settled”
prewar
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1817 RUSH-BAGOT AGREEMENT
no __________ allowed on the Great Lakes
1818 border between U.S. & Canada
was set at_________
warships
49n. Lat.
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RESULTS OF THE WAR
inspired _____________
earned the ______________ of the world
encouraged ______________ and _______________
stimulated ____________________expansion
nationalism
respect
growth industry
westward
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Outcomes of the War of 1812
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Star Span g led Banner Andrew Jackson Patriotism & Respe c t Growth in Technolo g y
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Star Spangled Banner
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Andrew Jackson
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Patriotism & Respect
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Growth in Technology
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HARTFORD CONVENTION
____ _________ states threatened to leave the union to make peace with Britain
New England
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Assessment Task #2:
Appointment Clock partners
Results of the war
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Summarizing Strategy
3 - events
2 - facts
1 - outcome