Chapter 12 Notes
Chapter 12 Notes
War of 1812 was not fought very well on the Americans side
o No national anger
o Army was scattered and had old generals
o Strategy against Canada was not thought out very good
Went after Detroit, Niagara and Lake Champlain where they
were beaten
Should have gone after Montreal
o The British and Canadians were very enthusiasm
Captured American fort of Michilimackinac
In 1813 the Americans built a fleet of ships on the Great Lakes
o Led by Oliver Perry and had inexperienced men with him
o Managed to defeat a British fleet besides the odds
Helped bring morale to Americans
In 1814, 10,000 British troops prepared at Lake Champlain to crush
Americans
o On Sept. 11, 1814 Capt. Thomas MacDonough challenged the British
Won a victory despite all the odds, just barely
August 1814
o British troops landed in the Chesapeake Bay area and dispersed the
Americans at Bladnesburg
Entered Washington D.C. and burned the newly built capitol
Battle of New Orleans
o Another British army brought trouble to the Mississippi Valley and
threatened New Orleans
Andrew Jackson lead a force of 7,000 sailors, pirates and
Frenchmen into battle
Were able to defeat the 8,000 British troops
British were over confident and messed up their strategy
Two weeks after this battle the news of peace from the British came
o Technically the British had wanted peace before the battle
o Gave a boost to American morale and nationalism
American navy had done better than the army had
o Were mad about British impressments of U.S. sailors
o Britain responded with a naval blockade
Ruined American economic life in fishing
Nascent Nationalism
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Treaty of 1818
o Put the boundary of Louisiana Purchase at the 49 th parallel
For a 10 year joint occupation of Oregon with the British
Revolutions started to break out in South and Central Florida
o U.S. already owned some land in Florida but mainly Spanish
o Spanish troops withdrew from Florida to squash rebellions
Indians started to attack American land then retreat back into
Spanish territory
o Andrew Jackson wanted to stop these Indian attacks
Hung Indian chiefs and British subjects for helping them
Seized the forts of St. Marks and Pensacola
o Monroe concerned about Jackson and consulted his cabinet
All wanted him punished except John Quincy Adams
He wanted concessions from Spain
The Florida Purchase Treaty of 1819
o Spain ceded Florida and claims to Oregon in exchange for Texas
Monarchs in Europe still shaken from Napoleon and wanted to protect from
democracy
o Crushed any democratic rebellions in Italy and in Spain
o Americans were very alarmed
Russias claims to North America coming down from Alaska made Americans
nervous
o Didnt want them to claim something rightfully American
other countries looking to Latin America to overcome and put down rebellions
o makes Americans nervous that they will be next
August 1823, British foreign secretary George Canning approaches the
American minister in London
o Proposed that U.S. and Britain combined in a joint declaration
Warning European despots to stay away from Latin America