Causes of the War
Trouble of Native American
Land Battles
Sea Battles
The Battle of New Orleans
Results of the War
Some causes of the war were because America was trading to the French and the British at the same time, while those two were at war. Both got angry by this, but more so the British. This led to the British attacking Americans ships, and many disagreements. Eventually, America declared a war on Greta Britain.
Trouble started when settlers started to move into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, pushing the Indians off their lands. Two of the Shawnee Indians tried fighting back and united Indians along the Mississippi River. On November 7, 1811, a militia force fought against Shawnee warriors and later discovered that the Indians were armed with British guns.
In August of 1814, a British army invaded Washington D.C. They burned many buildings, which included the Capitol and the White house. On September 13, 1814, bombarded Fort McHenry. This went on all night.
In 1809, James Madison offered France and Great Britain a deal to stop trading with their enemy, then they needed to stop attacking American ships. Madison cut off all trade with Great Britain, who continued to attack Americans ships. He wanted to leave George Washington's policy to isolate and going to war with Great Britain.
In the end, nobody really won the war and the issues eventually faded. However, the war weakened Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory. The national pride in the United Stated increased, and Americans felt that they had truly become their own nation and powerful, after standing up to Greta Britain. The war left Federalists were damaged and never recovered.
Causes of the War
Trouble of Native American
Land Battles
Sea Battles
The Battle of New Orleans
Results of the War
Some causes of the war were because America was trading to the French and the British at the same time, while those two were at war. Both got angry by this, but more so the British. This led to the British attacking Americans ships, and many disagreements. Eventually, America declared a war on Greta Britain.
Trouble started when settlers started to move into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, pushing the Indians off their lands. Two of the Shawnee Indians tried fighting back and united Indians along the Mississippi River. On November 7, 1811, a militia force fought against Shawnee warriors and later discovered that the Indians were armed with British guns.
In August of 1814, a British army invaded Washington D.C. They burned many buildings, which included the Capitol and the White house. On September 13, 1814, bombarded Fort McHenry. This went on all night.
In 1809, James Madison offered France and Great Britain a deal to stop trading with their enemy, then they needed to stop attacking American ships. Madison cut off all trade with Great Britain, who continued to attack Americans ships. He wanted to leave George Washington's policy to isolate and going to war with Great Britain.
In the end, nobody really won the war and the issues eventually faded. However, the war weakened Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory. The national pride in the United Stated increased, and Americans felt that they had truly become their own nation and powerful, after standing up to Greta Britain. The war left Federalists were damaged and never recovered.
Causes of the War
Trouble of Native American
Land Battles
Sea Battles
The Battle of New Orleans
Results of the War
Some causes of the war were because America was trading to the French and the British at the same time, while those two were at war. Both got angry by this, but more so the British. This led to the British attacking Americans ships, and many disagreements. Eventually, America declared a war on Greta Britain.
Trouble started when settlers started to move into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, pushing the Indians off their lands. Two of the Shawnee Indians tried fighting back and united Indians along the Mississippi River. On November 7, 1811, a militia force fought against Shawnee warriors and later discovered that the Indians were armed with British guns.
In August of 1814, a British army invaded Washington D.C. They burned many buildings, which included the Capitol and the White house. On September 13, 1814, bombarded Fort McHenry. This went on all night.
In 1809, James Madison offered France and Great Britain a deal to stop trading with their enemy, then they needed to stop attacking American ships. Madison cut off all trade with Great Britain, who continued to attack Americans ships. He wanted to leave George Washington's policy to isolate and going to war with Great Britain.
In the end, nobody really won the war and the issues eventually faded. However, the war weakened Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory. The national pride in the United Stated increased, and Americans felt that they had truly become their own nation and powerful, after standing up to Greta Britain. The war left Federalists were damaged and never recovered.
Causes of the War
Trouble of Native American
Land Battles
Sea Battles
The Battle of New Orleans
Results of the War
Some causes of the war were because America was trading to the French and the British at the same time, while those two were at war. Both got angry by this, but more so the British. This led to the British attacking Americans ships, and many disagreements. Eventually, America declared a war on Greta Britain.
Trouble started when settlers started to move into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, pushing the Indians off their lands. Two of the Shawnee Indians tried fighting back and united Indians along the Mississippi River. On November 7, 1811, a militia force fought against Shawnee warriors and later discovered that the Indians were armed with British guns.
In August of 1814, a British army invaded Washington D.C. They burned many buildings, which included the Capitol and the White house. On September 13, 1814, bombarded Fort McHenry. This went on all night.
In 1809, James Madison offered France and Great Britain a deal to stop trading with their enemy, then they needed to stop attacking American ships. Madison cut off all trade with Great Britain, who continued to attack Americans ships. He wanted to leave George Washington's policy to isolate and going to war with Great Britain.
In the end, nobody really won the war and the issues eventually faded. However, the war weakened Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory. The national pride in the United Stated increased, and Americans felt that they had truly become their own nation and powerful, after standing up to Greta Britain. The war left Federalists were damaged and never recovered.
Causes of the War
Trouble of Native American
Land Battles
Sea Battles
The Battle of New Orleans
Results of the War
Some causes of the war were because America was trading to the French and the British at the same time, while those two were at war. Both got angry by this, but more so the British. This led to the British attacking Americans ships, and many disagreements. Eventually, America declared a war on Greta Britain.
Trouble started when settlers started to move into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, pushing the Indians off their lands. Two of the Shawnee Indians tried fighting back and united Indians along the Mississippi River. On November 7, 1811, a militia force fought against Shawnee warriors and later discovered that the Indians were armed with British guns.
In August of 1814, a British army invaded Washington D.C. They burned many buildings, which included the Capitol and the White house. On September 13, 1814, bombarded Fort McHenry. This went on all night.
In 1809, James Madison offered France and Great Britain a deal to stop trading with their enemy, then they needed to stop attacking American ships. Madison cut off all trade with Great Britain, who continued to attack Americans ships. He wanted to leave George Washington's policy to isolate and going to war with Great Britain.
In the end, nobody really won the war and the issues eventually faded. However, the war weakened Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory. The national pride in the United Stated increased, and Americans felt that they had truly become their own nation and powerful, after standing up to Greta Britain. The war left Federalists were damaged and never recovered.
Causes of the War
Trouble of Native American
Land Battles
Sea Battles
The Battle of New Orleans
Results of the War
Some causes of the war were because America was trading to the French and the British at the same time, while those two were at war. Both got angry by this, but more so the British. This led to the British attacking Americans ships, and many disagreements. Eventually, America declared a war on Greta Britain.
Trouble started when settlers started to move into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, pushing the Indians off their lands. Two of the Shawnee Indians tried fighting back and united Indians along the Mississippi River. On November 7, 1811, a militia force fought against Shawnee warriors and later discovered that the Indians were armed with British guns.
In August of 1814, a British army invaded Washington D.C. They burned many buildings, which included the Capitol and the White house. On September 13, 1814, bombarded Fort McHenry. This went on all night.
In 1809, James Madison offered France and Great Britain a deal to stop trading with their enemy, then they needed to stop attacking American ships. Madison cut off all trade with Great Britain, who continued to attack Americans ships. He wanted to leave George Washington's policy to isolate and going to war with Great Britain.
In the end, nobody really won the war and the issues eventually faded. However, the war weakened Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory. The national pride in the United Stated increased, and Americans felt that they had truly become their own nation and powerful, after standing up to Greta Britain. The war left Federalists were damaged and never recovered.
Causes of the War
Trouble of Native American
Land Battles
Sea Battles
The Battle of New Orleans
Results of the War
Some causes of the war were because America was trading to the French and the British at the same time, while those two were at war. Both got angry by this, but more so the British. This led to the British attacking Americans ships, and many disagreements. Eventually, America declared a war on Greta Britain.
Trouble started when settlers started to move into the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, pushing the Indians off their lands. Two of the Shawnee Indians tried fighting back and united Indians along the Mississippi River. On November 7, 1811, a militia force fought against Shawnee warriors and later discovered that the Indians were armed with British guns.
In August of 1814, a British army invaded Washington D.C. They burned many buildings, which included the Capitol and the White house. On September 13, 1814, bombarded Fort McHenry. This went on all night.
In 1809, James Madison offered France and Great Britain a deal to stop trading with their enemy, then they needed to stop attacking American ships. Madison cut off all trade with Great Britain, who continued to attack Americans ships. He wanted to leave George Washington's policy to isolate and going to war with Great Britain.
In the end, nobody really won the war and the issues eventually faded. However, the war weakened Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory. The national pride in the United Stated increased, and Americans felt that they had truly become their own nation and powerful, after standing up to Greta Britain. The war left Federalists were damaged and never recovered.