HIST 2610 1st Edition Lecture 25 Outline of Last Lecture The War of 1812 (on land)Outline of Current Lecture The War of 1812(at sea)Results of the war of 1812Current LectureThomas Jefferson and the War of 1812 (at sea)1794 Thomas Jefferson was serving as secretary of state. US had problem with algiers. Naval act was passed to use the friggots to fight against them. USS Constitution. Oldest ship in the world to be on the active list of any navy. Thomas Jefferson determined that he would need to build larger and stronger ships War of 1812 (at sea)-USS Constitution vs. HMS Guerriere - 19 August 1812this is built by the French and has 38 gun powerin 15 minutes, the Constitution is able to complete dismast the GuerriereAmericans surprised the British with the win!-USS Wasp vs. HMS Frolic - 18 October 1812Americans won again! British are still surprised. Ships are equal in size. Americans win 13 and British win 12 of the battles. The Americans are talented with their gunnery and British do not expect their abilities. -USS United States vs. HMS Macedonian - 25 October 1812-HMS Shannon vs. USS Chesapeake - 1 June 1813-USS President vs. HMS Daphne, HMS Eliza Swan, HMS Alert - July 1813These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.The British have a squad on lake Erie as well as the Americans. Again their armies are equal. Perry is in charge of this battle and names this battle The Lawrence. He defeats the British, which means the Americans were able to take control of Lake Erie. In September of 1914 the British took another attack from Canada. Results of the War of 1812 -Growth of American Nationalism-Strengthening of Isolation-Increase in Westward Migration-Encouragement of American IndustryDisappearance of the Federalist Part1. Feds in NE disapproved of war (Mr. Madison’s War2. Hartford Convention - 1814a. advocated states rights to nullification. b. demanded constitution be changed to require 2/3rds vote of congress to admit new states or declare warc. hinted at secession3. Feds accused of treason after country learned of Jackson's victory and NO and of the signing of the Treaty of
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