When was the song Star-Spangled Banner Published?
September 14th, 1814
Who is Henry Clay?
An American Attorney and Statesman, he was a warhock during the war of 1812.
What was the Britishes view point in the war of 1812?
Disbelief, Betrayal, and fury
Important cause of the War of 1812?
Disagreements over trade
What year was the Battle of New Orleans?
1815
Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner?
Francis Scott Key
Who was John Randolph?
Virginia's Congressman
What happened to the relationship between the French and American after the War of 1812?
There was tension
Another cause of the war of 1812?
Western Expantion
When did the last major battle of the War of 1812 take place? What was it called?
January 8th, 1815
Battle of New Orleans
What was the original name of the Star-Spangled Banner?
Defence of Fort M'Henry
Who was Tecumseh?
He was a chief and warrior of the Shawnee tribe
Did the British start trading with the United States after the war of 1812?
What effect did the Ghent Treaty have on the United States?
It ended the war
What Treaty was signed to end the War of 1812?
Treaty of Ghent
Why was the Star-Spangled Banner written?
Because the war of 1812 inspired the composer to write a song about the war.
Who was John Ross and what did he want?
Chief of the Cherokee Nation, He wanted to be more civilized
What was the French and American relationship during the war of 1812?
They didn't exactly aid the Americans but they did not attack the Americans.
What was the biggest effect The War of 1812 had?
Gained international respect
How many American Troops were killed in the Battle of New Orleans?
71
What year did it become our national anthom?
1931
Who was Tenskwatawa?
Native American religious, Leader in the Shawnee Tribe
What was the Native Americans relationship between the British during the war of 1812?
Most Native Americans sided with the British because they wanted to protect there land.
What did the War of 1812 do for Andrew Jackson?
It launched is career
How many British troops were killed in the Battle of New Orleans?
2,000