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In December 1814, a peace treaty was signed in Ghent ending the War of 1812. Which of the following was an important provision
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In December 1814, a peace treaty was signed in Ghent ending the War of 1812. Which of the following was an important provision
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In December 1814, a peace treaty was signed in Ghent ending the War of 1812. Which of the following was an important provision
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Which of these go in cause effect and results?
Battle of Horseshoe Bend (March 1814) Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans
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Battle of Horseshoe Bend (March 1814)
Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans (1814/1815) Era of Good Feelings begins British
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which of the following does not describe the war of 1812
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The Effects of the War of 1812
By late 1814, Americans knew that peace talks had begun, but they did not know if they would
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1) All of the following are said to be causes of the War of 1812 EXCEPT:
A: Disagreements over shipping and trade B: Influence of
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madison and the war of 1812
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1. What was one reason Tecumseh wanted to form a confederation? (1 point)
to end fur trading amongst settlers to stop the
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What was not true of the Battle of New Orleans?
A) It was the greatest American victory in the War of 1812. B) It took place
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Why did the United States declared war on Britain in 1812
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What was the main benefit to the United States of the War of 1812?
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Where was the last battle associated with War of 1812 fought?
Baltimore Detroit New Orleans Washington, D.C.
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How did the War of 1812 affect Canada?
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Jamal
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Key observed the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in 1814 during the War of 1812. He was inspired upon seeing the American
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During the war of 1812, the Americans were fighting for (a) self-government (b) freedom of the seas (c) freedom from England
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What land did the United States Hain from the war of 1812
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After the 1812 war, Americans saw themselves “not as an independent nation, but as a player on the world stage.” What does
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What were some reasons for the War of 1812? Select all that apply.
A. Georgia wanted independence from the U.S. B. Georgia wanted
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what were some reasons for the war of 1812
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Whats the answer to this question?
What was the practice of impressment designed to do? Select the best answer from the choices
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What was the significance of the Battle of Baltimore?
A) It marked the first American victory against the British in the War of
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What motivated the United States to engage in the War of 1812? (Select all that apply.)
1. French restrictions on international
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What was the impact of the Chesapeake affair?
the passage of the Non-Intercourse Act the signing of the Treaty of Ghent American
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dianni
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If you had been a united states citizen in 1807, would you have supported war against Great Britain after the attack on the
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“We owe it, therefore, to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the United States and those powers to declare
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lilkakes
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How would you explain the sectional divide over the War of 1812? Why did the war find the most support in the southern and
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Is the answer to the main purpose of the Hartford Convention to protect the war with Britain
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What was the significance of the Battle of Queenston?
It allowed for the United States to occupy territory in Canada. It was the
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Michael
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Why did Dolley Madison refuse to evacuate the capital immediately?
She wanted to symbolize strength to Washington’s residents.
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Quinn
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What was the impact of the Chesapeake affair?
the passage of the Non-Intercourse Act American support of a war with Great Britain
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Quinn
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Which of the following best describes Georgia’s role in the War of 1812?
A.The war was mainly fought in Georgia.* B.Georgians
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One of the main causes of the _____ was the practice of pressing American sailors into service in the British Navy.
A. War of
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During the War of 1812 where were American troops most successful? The sea. Lake Champlain and Lake Erie. On land
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6.)Which answer best describes how Maryland responded to the national bank created when the U.S. government tried to borrow
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My history Textbook did not clarify how the U.S decided to go to war with Britain in 1812. can anyone explain? that would clear
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What was a surprise to Americans and a shock to the British during the early fighting in the War of 1812? (1 point) Responses
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What event inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner"? (1 point) Responses the defeat of the British at
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What was the result of the British attack on Washington, D.C., in 1814? (1 point) Responses The British retreated to Chesapeake
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What effect did the end of the British war with France have on the War of 1812? (1 point) Responses France joined the British in
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How did the War of 1812 influence westward expansion of the United States? (1 point) Responses It ended Native American
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Question Why was Andrew Jackson's battle at New Orleans unnecessary? (1 point) Responses The Native Americans were planning to
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what would the history of the U.S. be different if Tecumseh against the us troops had not occurred?
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What destroyed the confederation tecumseh had built? Tecumseh’s death, Canadian losses in York, US control of lake Erie, or US
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The War of 1812 was caused by
A.British influence on Indians to attack American settlers B.British raids on American shipping C.
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1. During the War of 1812, the Americans were fighting for
a) self-government b) freedom of the seas c) freedom from England
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The British attempted two invasions of America from the sea. The first one was at ? (Baltimore)
and the second one at ?(New York)
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The British attempted two invasions of America from the sea. The first one was at ? (Baltimore)
and the second one at ?(New York)
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what land did the United States gain from the War of 1812?
New Orleans
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