James Madison
What can you say about Simone Bolivar's influence in South America?
He succeeded in uniting much of South America in a federation free from Spanish control.
Who was Henry Clay?
He was a Representative of Kentucky and a strong Nationalist.
Who was Simone Bolivar?
He was a South American soldier who was instrumentally influential in the revolution against the Spanish empire. (was the George Washington of South America.)
Who was Tecumseh?
He was a self proclaimed Shawnee chief. "golden child" build the confederacy.
What does the film mean by "James Madison, was easily elected the 4th president of the U.S., continuing the Virginia dynasty?"
He was already secretary of state and was the father of the Constitution and was friends with Jefferson who was a good prez and 3/4 of the Presidents were from Virginia.
How was Tecumseh involved in the treaty?
He was the leader of the revolt, he disagreed with the treaty because not everybody agreed with selling their land.
Who were the leaders of the War Hawks?
Henry Clay and John C. Calboun
Summarize the Battle of the Thames.
October 1813 Hero-William Henry Harrison British and Natives Tecumseh dies=Curse uttered British conflict in NWT ended Crushed Native resistance
Who was Richard Allen?
Preacher (every religion) and made free african american society
What was significant about the canal?
Reach destination, ran more efficiently and allow farm products from the Great Lake Region to travel East.
Where was Tecumseh during this battle?
Recruiting for more Indian alliances.
What problems arose regarding Florida?
SPAIN disagreeing on 1. the bounderies Louisiana 2. Ownership of West Florida Reclaimed lands in Georgia Refuge for pirates and runaway slaves
What were the provisions of the treaty?
Selling more than 3 million acres of land so the Indians would be left alone.
Summarize the Battle at Lake Erie.
September 1813 Hero-Oliver Hazzard Perry British attacked and Perry's ship sunk He jumps aboard another American ship to continue the fight" British defeated "Don't give up the ship" "We have met the enemy, and they are ours
Discuss why Dolley Madison would be considered a "heroine?"
She saved the American artifacts.
Which European country controlled most of South America at the time?
Spain
What actions did Andrew Jackson take regarding the Seminole Indians?
Spain could- police Florida and give them to U.S. Adams-onis treaty gave Florida to the U.S.
What was his accomplishment?
Started first free school for deaf students in the USA
Where did the Cumberland Road run?
Started in Cumberland Maryland to Illinois
Explain why factories were first build in New England?
The Blockages stopped Investors from spending $ on ships& trade= investing in american industry
Who was involved in the treaty?
William Henry Harrison (governor of Indiana territory),chiefs of the Miami, Delaware, and Potawatomi tribes.
When was the canal finished?
in 1825
How do you think these Latin American revolutions effect America?
it helped get away from Spanish control.$
What were the provisions of the(Rush-Bagogt) agreement?
to limit both sides naval forces on the Great Lakes
Did Simone Bolivar succeed in his quest to create a union of states similar to America?
No
Was the non- intercourse law successful?
No (it didnt help the economy)
Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both sides as the war began.
(A)str= familiar opponent, knew geography of land, passionate about cause (A)we= loss of trade, small army, faced am. opposition religion, also fighting Natives, feared slave rebellion, 16 Naval ships, poor military leaders. (B)Str= help from Natives, powerfulest country in the world, well trained army, wealthy (B)we=fighting with France, far away
When did the second phase of the War of 1812 begin?
1814
What was the first phase of the War of 1812?
1st blocking the American coast.
What is significant about Louisiana becoming a state?
1st state west of the Mississippi river.
Of what other American economist does Henry Clay remind you? Why?
Alexander Hamilton they both wanted to establish a National bank.
What was significant about the treaty?
American manufacturing increased
What made this battle significant?
Andrew Jackson became a hero
Why was this group causing trouble?
Because they were being pushed out of their land.
What route did the canal take?
Between New York City and Buffalo New York
Who is Thomas Gallaudet?
Born in Hartford Connectiocut and established deaf school
What did he accomplish?
Bought his own freedom by working for revolutionary forces
45. Summarize the Battle of Fort McHenry.
British attacks the fort but didnt burn it down during this Francis SCott Key watched the battle all night and came up with the star spangle banner.
What happened in August of 1814?
British march into Washington President Madison and Cabinet fled Dolley the heroin stays behind, save artifacts
Who is Francis Cabot Lowell?
Built factories in eastern Massachusetts, hired young girls to work in his factory
What was manufactured at his factory?
Cloth and yarn.
What was the Treaty of Ghent?
December 24, 1814 and Officially ended the war with no clear winners.
How was New York affected by the Erie canal?
Doubled in population and became the Nations largest city
What did he establish?
First African american church in the U.S. and African Methodist Episcopal Church
Explain why each region of the Untied States was either for or against the War.
For=wanted land (people in west) Against=Business ties with them (people north east)
What was the name of the Fort?
Fort ross.
Where was Fort Astoria founded?
Founded on the west coast of North America
Explain his plan to strengthen the nation.
Had a 3 step plan 1. buy American goods instead of foriegn goods 2. establish national bank 3.Improve roads and transportation
Who is John Jacob Astor?
He established the fur trading outpost to fort esteratoria in the Origin teritory at the mouth of the columbia river.
Why is this significant?
He had Freedom and African American discrimination decreased
What were the causes the War of 1812?
Impressments and
What American consequences came from the war?
Increased American patriotism, war broke the strength of Natives, interrupted trade.
In which present-day state were they located?
Indiana (right to back then Ohio river valley)
Who won the battle?
Indians allies were defeated by the whites.
What effect did the road have on Native Americans?
It forced them further west. Whites take over the area.
Why is this significant?
It gave deaf kids a chance for education
What roll did the road play in the history of the United States?
It provided easy access to reach new land of there own.
What is significant about the founding of Fort Astoria?
It was the first permanent AMerica settlement on the west coast of North America.
Who is Dolley Madison?
James Madisons wife
Summarize the Battle of New Orleans.
January 8, 1815 Took place after the war was officially over
What dilemma did this group of people face?
Join or beat the white.
What group of people were causing trouble in the West?
The Native Americans were causing trouble.
Who was his brother?
The Prophet (Tenskwatawa) he was very clumsy. He had visions and could tell the future.
Who is Tenskwatawa?
The prophet
What powered the mills?
The rivers water
What was Tecumseh's reaction to this Battle?
They fought back
Why did wages drop for Lowell workers?
They stopped trading and got use to having cotton.
How were women involved in the Lowell Mills? Why is this significant?
They workers in the mills because they were available because the men were outside farming.
Why did Russia establish this fort in California?
They would be able to trade with spain because they needed food (beef, and grain). Also hoped to find area in California. Lastly hunted sea otters
Why was the non-intercourse law created?
To ease harm from Embargo Act and keep pressure on Britain and France.
What were the provisions of the non-intercourse treaty?
Trade with any country except Britain or France. Once they stopped impressing-could trade with them.
What two countries were involved in the agreement?
U.S. and Britian
What were their goals?
Unite in order to protect their land from the whites, form a confederacy
Which South American countries won independence under the leadership of Simone Bolivar.
Velenzuela