War of 1812

By Enijal
  • Washingtons proclamation of neutrality

    Washingtons proclamation of neutrality
    Washingtons proclamation of neutrality was a sign to show that they wanted no part in the war between France and great Britain but it also meant that they could not Allie with other countries.
  • Jay treaty

    Jay treaty
    The jay treaty was a treaty made to ensure that great Britain and the united states never got into conflict or came to war again.
  • Washintons farewell adress

    Washintons farewell adress
    This was Washington's last message to the people because his final term was finally coming to an end.
  • Chesapeake leopard affair

    Chesapeake leopard affair
    British warships bombarded the USS ships
  • Embargo act 1807

    Embargo act 1807
    The embargo act of 1807 made it so that all shipments and imports of goods were cut off and could no longer be utilized until the act was appealed
  • Impressment of sailors

    Impressment of sailors
    The British impressed over 15000 sailors to help them fight in their war against France.
  • War hawks

    War hawks
    march 1811 Warhawks were young politicians who wanted to redress the American grievances.
  • Tecumseh 1

    August 1811, Tecumseh made an attempt at try to get them from continuously trying to gain Native American land but it backfired into war so Tecumseh and his people allied with great Britain.
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    War of 1812

    The war of 1812 was a war that was fought between great Britain and the United States due to the impressment of sailors and because they had conflict over trade.
  • Tecumseh 2

    Tecumseh 2
    Tecumseh died, and after his death his alliances fell because he was no longer there
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    Hartford convention

    New England needed help from the federal level with there commerce where they also gave power to governments for militias also.
  • Treaty of Ghent

    Treaty of Ghent
    Great Britain the United States were tired of fighting so they signed a treaty to end the war.
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    After America won the battle France had no choice but to subdue the Louisiana territory which led to the treaty of Ghent.