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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, Neutral
Teaching 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
Essential Question:

 What events lead
to the War of 1812?
Activating Strategy:

     How
    do wars
     start?
Read pages 279-289
              Definition:                                          Picture Representing the term:




Vocabulary
                                                  Neu t ral

Preview
              Has our nation ever remained                        Have you ever been
              Neutral? Give an example                            neutral? Explain




              Definition:                                          Picture Representing the term:




Neutral       Do people in the United States
              express Nationalism today? How?
                                                Na t ion alism
                                                                 Have you ever felt a sense of
                                                                 pride in the United States?
                                                                Give an example.




Nationalism
              Definition:                                          Picture Representing the term:




                                                   W ar
              Are you a Hawk or a Dove?            Haw k         Can you name a Modern day
                                                                 Hawk or Dove ?




War Hawk
The Road to War

  Chapter 10
   Section 4
Pages 279 - 283
Neutral -uninvolved
                                      in the war
                                      between
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                                      Britain &
                                      France
Has our nation
ever remained
  Neutral?

Give an example
Have you ever been
neutral? Explain

 Friends     Parents

       Siblings
Nationalism

  Pride or
 devotion to
one’s country
Do people in the
   United States
express Nationalism
      today?

      How?
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
Are you
a Hawk
  or
a Dove?
Can you name a modern
day Hawk or Dove?
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Leader of
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                                        Hawks

Henry Clay of Kentucky (west)
Assessment Prompt 1:

    Describe how
Americans and Native
   Americans were
clashing in the West.
Growing Conflict with Native Americans



         Map
        Page 280
Land Lost by Indians
Growing Conflict with Native Americans


     Treaties result in
        the Indians
     losing more and
        more land.
Tecumseh and the Prophet
Tecumseh and his brother “the Prophet” united
                    confederation
the Indians into a ________________
American Influence on N. Americans



                           TRADE
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  WHISKEY                                      GUNS
Battle of Tippecanoe

  The Prophet led an
attack against William
   Henry Harrison’s
        Troops
AT #1:
Collaborative Pair

 Review of G.O.
Assessment Prompt 2:

Identify why War Hawks
    wanted war with
         England.
Graphic organizer

    Page 282
Tension with England Increases

- impressment - Seizure of Ships
- excuse to conquer Canada
- Nationalism - War Hawks
- British were arming the Indians
- Take Florida From Spain
James Madison
   asks for a
 declaration of
      war
AT #2:
5 finger summary why
    the War Hawks
      wanted war
Summarizing Strategy:

 Valid =(V) Two Arms
 Invalid=(I) One Arm
1. The War Hawks
were mostly from
the east. West

   Invalid
2. The anger of the
War Hawks was
partly the result of a
sense on nationalism.
Valid Impressment
3. The War Hawks were
concerned only about
stopping British attacks
on American ships.
        Impressment
Invalid
        Expansion
Tension with England Increases

- impressment - Seizure of Ships
- excuse to conquer Canada
- Nationalism - War Hawks
- British were arming the Indians
- Take Florida From Spain
4. The British were the
main cause of new
fighting between Native
Americans and settlers

Invalid       Land
5. Indian traditions
were not affected by
white settlers and
traders.
        Whiskey
Invalid
        Guns
6. The Battle of
Tippecanoe helped lead
to war between the
United States and Britain
         Indian troubles
Valid    were blamed on
         the British
Essential Question:

How did the War of
 1812 affect the
  United States?
The War of 1812

  Chapter 10
   Section 5
Pages 284 - 289
Activating Strategy
  Review causes of the war

- impressment - Seizure of Ships
- excuse to conquer Canada
- Nationalism - War Hawks
- British were arming the Indians
- Take Florida From Spain
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Assessment Prompt 1:

  Explain the major
   events of the
    War of 1812
England
              navy
Most powerful ____ in the world

Able to blockadeAmerican ports
        _______

Powerful army but fighting
Napoleon
_______ as well
AMERICA
U.S. not prepared for war

Lacked money to carry
on the war

 Small U.S. ____ & _____
            Navy   Army
AMERICA
Nation was split over war
           New England
Opposed in _____________
   (”Mr. Madison’s war”)

 South   West
______ & _____ supported
the war
James Madison
 4th President
     of the
 United States
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”
INVASION OF CANADA
       (P. 285)

Americans thought the
     Canadians
would want to become
     independent
    _________
Battle of Lake Erie (P. 285)
Captain Oliver Hazard Perry

Defeated the British on the
Great Lakes

“We have met the enemy and
they are ours”
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
         (Page 286)
Andrew Jackson
______ __________ defeated the
Creek Indians in the south at the
Battle of Horseshoe Bend

Indians had to give up more land
1814 NAPOLEON DEFEATED

                    best
Britain sends her _______ troops to America

British Plan:
                north
     invade ____________ from Canada
               south
     invade ____________ from New Orleans


British land troops and burn Washington D.C.
                             ___________

                            Baltimore
British could not capture ___________________
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What were
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                                     that led to the
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                                        Banner?
                                     Page 287-288
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NEW ORLEANS

  Jackson defeated the British

                        After
  Occurred two weeks ________ the
  peace treaty was signed

  Made Jackson very popular
Assessment Task #1:

 Appointment Clock
     partners

 review major events
Assessment Prompt 2:

 Explain the results
       of the
    War of 1812
TREATY OF GHENT
return to _______
          prewar
                conditions
“Nothing was adjusted,
    Nothing was settled”
1817 RUSH-BAGOT AGREEMENT

no __________ allowed on the
    warships
Great Lakes

1818 border between U.S. & Canada

was set at_________
          49n. Lat.
RESULTS OF THE WAR

          nationalism
inspired _____________

              respect
earned the ______________ of the world

              growth           industry
encouraged ______________ and ___________

                westward
stimulated ____________________expansion
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                                                  Outcomes of the War of 1812




Star   Span   g   led   Banner   Andrew Jackson                                      Patriotism   &   Respe   c   t   Growth in Technolo   g   y
Star Spangled Banner
Andrew Jackson
Patriotism & Respect
Growth in Technology
HARTFORD CONVENTION

New England
____ _________ states
threatened to leave the
union to make peace with
Britain
Assessment Task #2:

 Appointment Clock
     partners

  Results of the war
Summarizing Strategy
      3 - events

      2 - facts

      1 - outcome

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Chapter 10 section 4 &5

  • 1. 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, Neutral Teaching 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
  • 2. Essential Question: What events lead to the War of 1812?
  • 3. Activating Strategy: How do wars start?
  • 4. Read pages 279-289 Definition: Picture Representing the term: Vocabulary Neu t ral Preview Has our nation ever remained Have you ever been Neutral? Give an example neutral? Explain Definition: Picture Representing the term: Neutral Do people in the United States express Nationalism today? How? Na t ion alism Have you ever felt a sense of pride in the United States? Give an example. Nationalism Definition: Picture Representing the term: W ar Are you a Hawk or a Dove? Haw k Can you name a Modern day Hawk or Dove ? War Hawk
  • 5. The Road to War Chapter 10 Section 4 Pages 279 - 283
  • 6. Neutral -uninvolved in the war between QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. Britain & France
  • 7. Has our nation ever remained Neutral? Give an example
  • 8. Have you ever been neutral? Explain Friends Parents Siblings
  • 9. Nationalism Pride or devotion to one’s country
  • 10. Do people in the United States express Nationalism today? How?
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Have you ever felt a sense of pride in the United States? Give an example.
  • 15. QuickTime™ and a mpeg4 decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 16.
  • 17. QuickTime™ and a mpeg4 decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 18. War Hawk A person looks to the military to solve problems
  • 19. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 20. Hawk Dove
  • 21. Are you a Hawk or a Dove?
  • 22. Can you name a modern day Hawk or Dove?
  • 23. QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 24. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 25. Leader of QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. the War Hawks Henry Clay of Kentucky (west)
  • 26. Assessment Prompt 1: Describe how Americans and Native Americans were clashing in the West.
  • 27. Growing Conflict with Native Americans Map Page 280 Land Lost by Indians
  • 28. Growing Conflict with Native Americans Treaties result in the Indians losing more and more land.
  • 29. Tecumseh and the Prophet Tecumseh and his brother “the Prophet” united confederation the Indians into a ________________
  • 30. American Influence on N. Americans TRADE QuickTime™ and a QuickTime™ and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. are needed to see this picture. WHISKEY GUNS
  • 31. Battle of Tippecanoe The Prophet led an attack against William Henry Harrison’s Troops
  • 32. AT #1: Collaborative Pair Review of G.O.
  • 33. Assessment Prompt 2: Identify why War Hawks wanted war with England.
  • 34. Graphic organizer Page 282
  • 35. Tension with England Increases - impressment - Seizure of Ships - excuse to conquer Canada - Nationalism - War Hawks - British were arming the Indians - Take Florida From Spain
  • 36. James Madison asks for a declaration of war
  • 37. AT #2: 5 finger summary why the War Hawks wanted war
  • 38. Summarizing Strategy: Valid =(V) Two Arms Invalid=(I) One Arm
  • 39. 1. The War Hawks were mostly from the east. West Invalid
  • 40. 2. The anger of the War Hawks was partly the result of a sense on nationalism. Valid Impressment
  • 41. 3. The War Hawks were concerned only about stopping British attacks on American ships. Impressment Invalid Expansion
  • 42. Tension with England Increases - impressment - Seizure of Ships - excuse to conquer Canada - Nationalism - War Hawks - British were arming the Indians - Take Florida From Spain
  • 43. 4. The British were the main cause of new fighting between Native Americans and settlers Invalid Land
  • 44. 5. Indian traditions were not affected by white settlers and traders. Whiskey Invalid Guns
  • 45. 6. The Battle of Tippecanoe helped lead to war between the United States and Britain Indian troubles Valid were blamed on the British
  • 46. Essential Question: How did the War of 1812 affect the United States?
  • 47. The War of 1812 Chapter 10 Section 5 Pages 284 - 289
  • 48. Activating Strategy Review causes of the war - impressment - Seizure of Ships - excuse to conquer Canada - Nationalism - War Hawks - British were arming the Indians - Take Florida From Spain
  • 49. QuickTime™ and a mpeg4 decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 50. Assessment Prompt 1: Explain the major events of the War of 1812
  • 51. England navy Most powerful ____ in the world Able to blockadeAmerican ports _______ Powerful army but fighting Napoleon _______ as well
  • 52.
  • 53. AMERICA U.S. not prepared for war Lacked money to carry on the war Small U.S. ____ & _____ Navy Army
  • 54. AMERICA Nation was split over war New England Opposed in _____________ (”Mr. Madison’s war”) South West ______ & _____ supported the war
  • 55. James Madison 4th President of the United States
  • 56. Guerriere v. USS Constitution
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  • 58. Who were the Generals who fought this battle? (Page 284) (Fighting at Sea) Issaac Hull - captain of the USS Constitution “Old Ironsides”
  • 59. INVASION OF CANADA (P. 285) Americans thought the Canadians would want to become independent _________
  • 60. Battle of Lake Erie (P. 285) Captain Oliver Hazard Perry Defeated the British on the Great Lakes “We have met the enemy and they are ours”
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  • 62. Battle of Horseshoe Bend (Page 286) Andrew Jackson ______ __________ defeated the Creek Indians in the south at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend Indians had to give up more land
  • 63. 1814 NAPOLEON DEFEATED best Britain sends her _______ troops to America British Plan: north invade ____________ from Canada south invade ____________ from New Orleans British land troops and burn Washington D.C. ___________ Baltimore British could not capture ___________________
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  • 70. NEW ORLEANS Jackson defeated the British After Occurred two weeks ________ the peace treaty was signed Made Jackson very popular
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  • 72. Assessment Task #1: Appointment Clock partners review major events
  • 73. Assessment Prompt 2: Explain the results of the War of 1812
  • 74. TREATY OF GHENT return to _______ prewar conditions “Nothing was adjusted, Nothing was settled”
  • 75. 1817 RUSH-BAGOT AGREEMENT no __________ allowed on the warships Great Lakes 1818 border between U.S. & Canada was set at_________ 49n. Lat.
  • 76. RESULTS OF THE WAR nationalism inspired _____________ respect earned the ______________ of the world growth industry encouraged ______________ and ___________ westward stimulated ____________________expansion
  • 77. QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. Outcomes of the War of 1812 Star Span g led Banner Andrew Jackson Patriotism & Respe c t Growth in Technolo g y
  • 82. HARTFORD CONVENTION New England ____ _________ states threatened to leave the union to make peace with Britain
  • 83. Assessment Task #2: Appointment Clock partners Results of the war
  • 84. Summarizing Strategy 3 - events 2 - facts 1 - outcome