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The War Of 1812

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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WAR OF 1812

BY: AMANDA MASI
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MAY OF 1803

FRANCE DECLARES WAR ON GREAT BRITAIN

DEC 22, 1807

EMBARGO OF 1807
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1808-1814

NAPOLEONIC WAR

1809 MADISON TOOK OFFICE

WANTED TO SAVE AMERICANS AT SEA.
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MAY 14, 1810

WEST FLORIDA DECLARED PARTE OF THE MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY BY CONGRESS.
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NOV 7, 1811

BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE CREEK.
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JUNE 18, 1812

CONGRESS DECLARED WAR WITH Great Britain.

DEC. 24, 1814

PEACE TREATY WAS SIGNED BY GREAT BRITAIN.
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The effects of the war

  • The Indians weakened after the death of their Chief.
  • No one knew who really won the war. The second battle was called the second war of independence.
  • The Federalist Party never recovered.
  • Shortages of cotton meant northeast manufacturers profited.