America in 1812
Mr. & Mrs. Madison
Another War Already
The Attack On Washington DC
Broad Stripes and Bright Stars
100

What does Blockaded mean?

stopped people or supplies from coming into or going out of a country

Example: The British blockaded the port so that trading ships could not reach American merchants.

100

What does Citizens mean?

people who belong to a country either because they were born there or because they were declared members of that country by law, and who are given certain rights by that country

Example: Joey's aunt and uncle became citizens of the United States.

100

What does Assumptions mean? 

things that are believed to be true or probably true, but that are not known to be true

Example: Our assumptions were based on our previous experience.

100

What does Canvas mean?

a special piece of material on which artists paint Example: The artist spent hours painting the canvas.

100

What does Confident mean?

believing you can do something

Example: The team ran on the field, confident that they could win the game.

200

What does Represent mean?

to speak for or take action in place of someone else

Example: Two senators are elected to represent each of the fifty states.

200

What does Govern mean?

to rule over or be responsible for making decisions for a nation Example: As the first president of the United States, George Washington was chosen to help govern the nation.


200

What does Economy mean?

the system in which people buy, sell, or trade items or their services

Example: The economy depends on whether the merchants can purchase the supplies they need.

200

What does Delicate mean?

easily broken or damaged

Example: The teacup is very delicate, so handle it carefully.

200

What does Fort mean?

A strong building used to protect soldiers

300

What does Seize mean?



to use official power to take something

Example: Julius Caesar was a Roman general who wanted to seize control of the Roman government.

300

What does Looming AND Magnificent mean?

threatening to happen; hinting that something bad or negative is going to happen

Example: The dark clouds meant that a thunderstorm was looming.

great, beautiful, or impressive

Example: The king and queen lived in a magnificent palace.

300

What does Launch AND Surrender mean?

to begin

Example: The British were planning to launch an attack.

To give up or stop fighting and allow the other side to win Example: The soldiers had to surrender when they knew they couldn't win.

300

What does Perched mean?

sat on top of something, especially on a place from which it is easy to fall

Example: The bird was perched on one of the highest branches in the tree.

300

What does Inspired AND Port mean?

caused someone to do or think something. especially something creative

Example: Daniel was inspired by the president's speech.

a place on the coast that has a harbor in which ships can dock Example: The ship's horn sounded loudly as it moved out of the port.

400

What does Trade mean?

the business of buying and selling goods

Example: Long ago, colonial farmers depended on trade with others in the town square to get the things they needed.

400

What does Topics mean?

the main subjects of a discussion, paper, or project

Example: The teacher explained that the Read-Aloud topics were "Seasons and Weather" and "Astronomy."

400

What does Vulnerable mean?

exposed to danger or harm

Example: The kitten felt vulnerable so she climbed a tree to get away from the barking dog.

400

What does Quench mean?

To put something out, or to lessen or reduce it

Example: The cool water helped quench my thirst on the hot summer day.

400

What does Withdrew mean?

moved away or backed off from a place

Example: The king said good night to his guests and withdrew from the banquet hall.

500

Why do you think the United States wanted to have a good relationship with Britain and France?

(Answers may vary but could include that as a young nation, with a small army and navy, they did not want to go to war. They also wanted to trade with both Britain and France.)

500

What role did Dolley Madison play in the United States in 1812?

  1. (Dolley Madison was the First Lady of the United States in 1812. As First Lady. she served as the hostess of the White House, and she helped design the interior of the White House. She preserved her husband's legacy by copying his documents.)
500

What effect did the end of the Napoleonic Wars have on the War of 1812?

(It allowed the British to shift all their attention to fighting with the United States.)

500

Why did the British want to attack Washington, D.C.?

(The British thought that the United States might consider surrendering if they attacked the capital.) 

500

What was the outcome of the Battle of Baltimore?

(The British failed to take the city, so the United States won the battle.)