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The War Hawks

• Group of 40 men who worked to get Henry Clay elected as Speaker of the House

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Henry Clay

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War of 1812

• Americans wanted the Orders of Council suspended

• Britain finally decided to do so on June 16• But America declared war on June 18

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Problems the Americans had:

1. Had a small army– Only 67,000 troops– States were unwilling to commit their troops

2. No National bank to borrow money from3. Poor communication network4. Older generals

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Highlights of the War

• The first year, the Americans were only successful at sea with the USS Constitution (called “Old Ironsides”)

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• The British burned Capitol Hill and the president’s house in Washington D.C.

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• Francis Scott Key wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” during this war.

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Francis Scott Key

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• The Battle of New Orleans was the biggest victory of the war for the Americans

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Treaty of Ghent

• Called the “Treaty of Christmas Eve”• Ended the War of 1812

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Results of the War of 18121. US gained respect in the eyes of other

nations2. Created greater sense of nationalism3. New war heroes emerged4. America developed own industry