Categorii: Tot - ships - diplomacy - treaty - war

realizată de Coulls Hudson 8 ani în urmă

606

War of 1812-Graphic Organizer

The War of 1812, involving the United States and Britain, had its roots in European conflicts, particularly those involving France under Napoleon. With Napoleon's efforts to disrupt British trade, America found itself caught in the crossfire due to its neutral stance.

War of 1812-Graphic Organizer

Floating topic

Pierre Berton And James Marsh "War of 1812" The Canadian Encyclopedia. Eds. Tabitha Marshall. Toronto: Historica Canada, 2012. Web. 19 May. 2016.

"Treaty Of Ghent [December 24, 1814]". Historycentral.com. N. p., 2016. Web. 24 May 2016.

"James Madison Declares War On Britain In 1812". VOA. N. p., 2014. Web. 30 May 2016.
"Treaty Of Ghent - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.Com". HISTORY.com. N. p., 2016. Web. 2 June 2016.
America Bias

Links

What did they gain?

Land In Spain

What did they lose?

Lost the power to keep the Americans from expanding onto their land
American Fear Towards them

British Ideas of a Native State

Canada

America

Subtopic

Did Anyone Win the War of 1812?

Did Anyone Win?

American Reasoning
But The Great Lakes were opened to the American Expansion, and was thought to be a victory for the Americans were opened to the Americans for expansion and was thought to be a victory for the Americans
The issue of trade right and impressment were not solved in the war
Canadian Reasoning
First Nations

Although the land and culture were better preserved as the British abandoned the allies leaving the First Nations alone

Also defeats halted any hope of stopping American expansion into first nation territory

The Death of Tecumseh and defeat of the first nation at the Battle of the Thames (Where he died) weakened the Tecumseh confederation

A myth was started stating that the soldiers were the reason that Canada kept it's borders

This helped create the sense of community and nationalism

The Treaty Of Ghent

Article One States: There shall be peace between the Americans and the British, no more hostilities on water or land, and return everything to status quo. Article Two States: There shall be no more violence and hostilities, and all vessels taken shall be returned. Article Three States: All Prisoners of War shall be returned to their side Article Four States: The Bay of Fundy and nearby islands will be examined for evidence pointing to who shall claim them. (America says it's in boundary, British say already claimed by a past treaty) Article Five States: That the River St.Croix Boundaries will be fixed and mapped. Article Six States: The Boundaries in the Great lakes shall be examined and potentially set to the middle of the lakes. Article Seven States: The boundaries west to the great lakes to be altered from the ones set in the Treaty of Paris Article Eight States: All Commissioners are protected by the two governments and may hire anyone that they need. Article Nine States: America will put an end to any hostilities from the First Nations towards the Americans by providing them with the luxuries they have prior to the war. Article Ten States: Both sides will do there best to eliminate the slave trafficking and promote human justice. Article Eleven States: The treaty shall not be altered by both sides.
General Prevost's decision to withdrawal from American territory affected the peace negotiators in Britain, forcing the British to have lower demands
Forced Negotiators to lower demands and accept status quo on territory

General Info.

Ended with the Treaty Of Ghent, which returned everything to status quo
Fought In Upper Canada, Lower Canada, Atlantic Region,the Great Lakes, and America
As A Colony of Great Britain, Canada was swept into the war
Lasted from 1812-1814
A military conflict between...
Great Britain (England)

Included the Colony Of Canada

The United States (America)

What Caused the War of 1812?

Why did President Madison declare war?
The British were seizing ships that were trading with France

Many seizures of sailors

The british were about to send a agreement about the trade when the Americans declared war on them

Started with conflict in Europe
France was in the Reign of Napoleon, and he aimed to diminish British trade by not allowing British ships into the European Ports he controlled

Also all neutral or french ships would need to go to a special port before allowed to go to a British Port called Continental Ports

America was considered neutral in the European Conflict, and found the rules annoying

Later the British stopped America from traded in Europe, and started searching their ships for "contraband", even trying to take native boys to sail on British ships

Ships were searched for harboring British Soldiers who joined the American army, upsetting the Americans

The British wanted to resolve the issue diplomatically, but the message to America didn't get there fast enough, days later, America declared war on Britain

And on the 18 June, 1812 President Madison signed the Declaration of War