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    France and Britain, Europe 's two most powerful nations in 1812, and their warfare directly affected American trade. The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and Great Britain. There were a few reasons for the war 1812. The British were at war with France and thus decided to place trade restrictions and embargos on America stopping the nation from trading with France. Another reason was that Americans wanted to expand their land but the Native Indians supported by Britain were…

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    ASSIGNMENT #1 DEVAANSH SINGH WAHRA (W0679473) Major General Sir Isaac Brock was a British Army officer and director from Guernsey. He is considered as a Canada's hero in the war of 1812. After that war the official's gave him Professional name "The Hero of Upper Canada". Sir Isaac Brock was conceived on October 6, 1769 at St Peter Port on the Channel Island of Guernsey, the eighth child and eleventh offspring of John Brock and Elizabeth de Lisle. Five of his elder brothers would survive to…

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    What made the United States become a stronger nation were the economic improvements, the War of 1812, and the westward expansions. They gave us the strength to carry on and fight. These events gave the United States their “voice”. We decided to stand up for ourselves. If you don't know anything about these, then you’re about to. Economic improvements that made the United States independent were the National Banks, First Industrial Revolution, and the American System. The Industrial Revolution…

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    In his life James Madison did some major stuff he made a major contribution to the ratification of the constitution, he was the 4th president of the United States, he also helped write the federalist papers. As president James Madison passed some major stuff and also had some major things happen in his life. James Madison was born in 1751 , he was brought up in Orange County , Virginia he went to the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton) as a student of history and government ,…

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    In less than a 30 year span the United States of America tries to accomplish the impossible again, taking on naval superpower Great Britain for the second time. The War of 1812 had an enormous impact on this young nation 's future. Dictating whether the young nation will flourish with its second defeat of world power, Great Britain. Or perish under Britain 's future rule. After suffering devastating casualties, at the hands of the ‘Red Coats’, the Native American tribal nations, and the burning…

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    The Battle of Tippecanoe (/ˌtɪpikəˈnuː/ TIP-ee-kə-NOO) was fought on November 7, 1811, in what is now Battle Ground, Indiana, between American forces led by Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory and Native American warriors associated with the Shawnee leader Tecumseh. Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa (commonly known as "The Prophet") were leaders of a confederacy of Native Americans from various tribes that opposed US expansion into Native territory. As tensions and…

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    fourth President of the United States in 1808. When he became President, Madison inherited the same foreign policy problems that went unresolved while he was Secretary of State when Thomas Jefferson was President. Madison was personally opposed to war and he did everything in his power to avoid it. First, he repealed the Embargo Act of 1807 which made illegal any and all exports from the United States and replaced it with the Nonintercourse Act. The Nonintercourse Act allowed trading with the…

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    Chesapeake Incident The Chesapeake incident took place prior to the war of 1812. It was an act committed against a US sailing vessel, the Chesapeake, by the British close to the shores of Virginia. The British stopped the vessel, attempting to search for supposed deserters and when the US refused they seized the vessel and forced several US citizens to join the British military. The practice of forcing “British citizens” to join the military was known as Impressment.The British were often low…

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    James Madison's Legacy

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    during the war of 1812 and he led ‘his’ nation against the British and canadian allies to help the nation not only reach peace but also propel our country to a prosperous future. After the British Navy abducted U.S. sailors and force them into their own Navy, Madison received a unanimous vote “79-49 for it in the House, 19-13 in the Senate.” Leadership can be defined as “The art of leading others to deliberately create a result that wouldn 't have happened otherwise.” James Madison in the war…

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    The United States faced many challenges in becoming an independent and new country and along the way those challenges included fighting other countries. As soon as we became our own country we faced another challenged with the British in the war of 1812. Contrary to how we functioned over the years and even in modern times this was a time where as a country, America banded together fighting for this new freedom and demanding it stay that way. And It was done with passion and love for our country…

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