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Early Republic Day 10 & 11 Lesson & Student Notes

Early Republic Day 10 & 11 Lesson & Student Notes

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8th Grade

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War Fever

In 1809, James Madison

became president of the
U.S.

The British and French

continued to capture
American ships

In 1811, the U.S. won a

major battle, called the
Battle of Tippecanoe,
against Native Americans

As a result the Native

Americans decided to join
forces with the British

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Declaring War

A political group called

the War Hawks, led by
Henry Clay and John C.
Calhoun, encouraged
the government to
declare war on Britain

Congress quadrupled

the size of the army

In 1812, Madison

decided to declare war
on Britain

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War of 1812

American forces tried

to invade Canada, but
failed

In retaliation, the

British attacked and
burned much of
Washington D.C.

Many battles took place

on the Great Lakes, the
greatest one being the
Battle of Lake Erie won
by the U.S.

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Star-Spangled Banner

In Baltimore, Maryland

Britain bombarded Fort
McHenry

The following morning,

Francis Scott Key was so
ecstatic that America
withstood the
bombarding that he
wrote the
Star-Spangled Banner

That poem is now our

country’s national
anthem

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