Title: Chapter 10, Section 3 War Approaching
1Chapter 10, Section 3War Approaching
2Danger on the High Seas
- The North African state of Algiers was part of
the Barbary States. - These countries practiced piracy and held foreign
citizens captive for ransom.
3 - Many nations, including the United States, agreed
to make payments to the Barbary States to protect
their ships and citizens. -
- However, US officials eventually refused to pay
any more and sent the US Navy to end the pirate
raids.
41803- Increase in threats to US ships when Great
Britain and France went to war-again!
- Each country wanted to stop the US from supplying
goods and war materials to the other.
5Great Britain and France both pass laws stating
that they could search and seize ships carrying
supplies to the other.
- Many Americans ignored the laws resulting in many
the British and French capturing many American
merchant ships headed for Europe.
6British believed run-a ways from the British navy
were hiding on American ships. Begin practice
of impressmentor forcing people to serve in the
army/navy.
7Americans react to Great Britains violations of
US Neutrality Some Americans wanted war while
others favored an EMBARGO- the banning of trade
against Britain
8Jefferson and The Republicans pass The Embargo
Act (1807)
- It banned US trade with foreign countries. They
hoped to punish the British and French, but the
main effect was that it hurt American merchants. - Resulted in a decrease in popularity of Jefferson
and the Republicans and an increase in support
for the Federalists.
9Congress replaces it with theNon-Intercourse Act
- Banned trade only with Great Britain and France.
Stated that the US would start trading with the
first side that stopped violating US neutrality.
10The Rise of Tecumseh
- Americans were continuing to settle in the
Northwest Territory. - Britain wanted to stop American expansion and
protect its interests in Canada. - Britain gave military aid to American Indian
nations in the Northwest Territory. - Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief, hoped to unite the
American Indians against the American settlers.
11War on the Frontier
- William Henry Harrison, governor of the Indiana
Territory, believed Tecumseh was a serious threat
to American power. - Tecumseh ignored his warnings not to resist the
power of the United States. - Tecumseh traveled south to ask the Creek nation
to join his forces.
12Battle of Tippecanoe
- While Tecumseh was gone, Harrison led the
American army close to the village of Tecumsehs
followers. - The Indians attacked, but Harrison was able to
force American Indian forces into retreat. - As a result, Tecumseh lost much of his support
among Native Americans.
13The War Debate
- Many Americans believe that Tecumseh had been
encouraged by the British - The WAR HAWKS, members of Congress who favored
war, saw war as the only answer to Britains
insults. - New England Federalists opposed war.
14President James Madison -Republican
- Feels growing pressure from the War Hawks the
trade war. - June 1, 1812 calls upon Congress to declare war
against Great Britain - Marked the first time in US history that the US
had declared war. - The War of 1812 had begun.