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Warm UpWarm Up
Hand in Lewis and Clark Assignment with Hand in Lewis and Clark Assignment with both partners names on it onto front tableboth partners names on it onto front table
Get Ready For Some NotesGet Ready For Some Notes
The Presidency of MadisonThe Presidency of Madison
The Presidents VideoThe Presidents Video
Write down 6 facts you learn about Write down 6 facts you learn about MadisonMadison
James MadisonJames Madison
• 4th President4th President• From what state?From what state?• What do we know What do we know
about James Madison about James Madison so far?so far?
• Does James Madison Does James Madison have good presidential have good presidential credentials? Why?credentials? Why?
Madison Takes the ReignsMadison Takes the Reigns
• Election of 1808Election of 1808
Jefferson’s LeftoversJefferson’s Leftovers
• Madison had to resolve some issues that Madison had to resolve some issues that Jefferson had not taken care ofJefferson had not taken care of
By the way Jamie, you are really gonna have to do something
about the British, Native Americans,
French…
Sounds like I am going to be eating a lot of
Late night Wendys.
Embargo ActEmbargo Act
• Trade source of problemTrade source of problem
• December 1807December 1807
• Disaster for economyDisaster for economy
• March 1809 RepealedMarch 1809 Repealed
• Non-Intercourse ActNon-Intercourse Act
Trouble At Sea (still)Trouble At Sea (still)
• ImpressmentImpressment
• Neutral RightsNeutral Rights
• Chesapeake v. LeopardChesapeake v. Leopard
Westward ExpansionWestward Expansion
Tecumseh and the ProphetTecumseh and the Prophet
• Settlement on Native Settlement on Native LandsLands
• Gen. William Henry Gen. William Henry HarrisonHarrison
• TecumsehTecumseh
• Battle of TippecanoeBattle of Tippecanoe
There is a chance for
peace!
You will only make us sign a treaty that you
will break!
The Battle of TippecanoeThe Battle of Tippecanoe
The War of 1812The War of 1812
War HawksWar Hawks
• Henry Clay (KY) and John C. CalhounHenry Clay (KY) and John C. Calhoun
• From South and WestFrom South and West
• Wanted Spanish Florida and CanadaWanted Spanish Florida and Canada
The DovesThe Doves
• Federalists wanted peace with England not Federalists wanted peace with England not warwar
• Why?Why?
War!War!
• June 1 1812June 1 1812
• Election of 1812 and war time PresidentsElection of 1812 and war time Presidents
WE MUST PROTECT THIS
HOUSE!
Primary Source WorkPrimary Source Work
• Read 2 of the 4 War of 1812 Primary Read 2 of the 4 War of 1812 Primary ResourcesResources
• On a piece of blank paper, illustrate the On a piece of blank paper, illustrate the events of the primary sourceevents of the primary source
War of 1812 HighlightsWar of 1812 Highlights
• American Invasion of CanadaAmerican Invasion of Canada
• British British
• Naval BlockadeNaval Blockade
• Victory on ErieVictory on Erie
• Burning of WashingtonBurning of Washington
• Battle of BaltimoreBattle of Baltimore
• Treaty of Ghent Treaty of Ghent
• Battle of New OrleansBattle of New Orleans
“We have met the
enemy, and they are ours.”
Warm UpWarm Up
• Finish Primary Source Work Activity Finish Primary Source Work Activity
• Complete for a total of 3 out of 4 Primary Complete for a total of 3 out of 4 Primary SourcesSources
• IllustrateIllustrate
James Madison MovieJames Madison Movie
• Number 1 – 6Number 1 – 6
• Write down six facts about the James Write down six facts about the James Madison PresidencyMadison Presidency
War of 1812 HighlightsWar of 1812 Highlights
• American Invasion of CanadaAmerican Invasion of Canada
• British British
• Naval BlockadeNaval Blockade
• Victory on ErieVictory on Erie
• Burning of WashingtonBurning of Washington
• Battle of BaltimoreBattle of Baltimore
• Treaty of Ghent Treaty of Ghent
• Battle of New OrleansBattle of New Orleans
“We have met the
enemy, and they are ours.”
The British Burn WashingtonThe British Burn Washington
Battle of BaltimoreBattle of Baltimore
• September 1814September 1814
Treaty of GhentTreaty of Ghent
• December 24 1815December 24 1815
• Ended War of 1812Ended War of 1812
• Most issues still unresolvedMost issues still unresolved
Battle of New OrleansBattle of New Orleans
• January 1815January 1815
• British Invasion ForceBritish Invasion Force
• Andrew Jackson FortifiesAndrew Jackson Fortifies
• Heavy British CasualtiesHeavy British Casualties
• Few American CasualtiesFew American Casualties
Casualty of the WarCasualty of the War
• The Federalist PartyThe Federalist Party
• Were Anti-WarWere Anti-War
I guess I will have to call the whambulance!