Natives
Commanders
Causes
Politics
Battles
100

This man was a Shawnee leader during the War of 1812. 

Tecumseh 

100

Commander in Chief during the Louisiana Purchase.

Thomas Jefferson

100

This was the act of forcing merchants to sail in the Royal Navy.

Impressment

100

Those that pushed for conflict against the British. 

War Hawks

100

This Battle propelled Andrew Jackson to stardom as he was declared a "hero" after this battle. 

Battle of New Orleans

200

He was the spiritual leader of the Shawnee during the war of 1812.

The Prophet

200

US Commander at the Battle of Tippecanoe.

William Henry Harrison

200

The US became concerned when the British began trading with Natives along this border, accusing them of agitating Natives to fight settlers. 

Canadian 

200

This group largely opposed conflict with the British out of some self-interest. 

The Federalist Party

200

The USS Constitution was given this nickname after defeating the Gierriere a month after fighting had begun. 

Old Ironsides

300

This movement was meant to unite all Native Tribes across the continental US. 

Pan Indianism 

300

General that invaded Canada claiming to be a liberator. 

General William Hull

300

The US had no Navy, forcing them to rely on the goodwill of the British, instead they had this.

Merchant Marine

300

This president easily won the election of 1808 with 122 electoral votes. 

James Madison

300

This battle is widely considered the first of the War of 1812.

Battle of Tippecanoe 

400

Tenskwatawa urged natives to turn away from white culture, or a term meaning to absorb. 

Assimilation 

400

British Commander that dies at the Battle of Queenston Heights. 

General Isaac Brock

400

This purchase doubled the size of the US and came with nice price tag of just $15 mil. 

Louisiana Purchase

400

The group for war with the British was led by this congressman from Kentucky. 

Henry Clay

400

An American victory at this lake in September of 1813 ensured that the Americans controlled the lake and further victories.  

Lake Erie

500

Tecumseh was defeated and lost his life in battle at this location.  

Battle of The Thames

500

The admiral who successfully defeated the British in a naval campaign in September of 1813. 

Oliver Hazard Perry

500

The transfer of Louisiana back to the French revoked US rights to use this port city.

New Orleans

500

The War of 1812 was officially ended with this signing of this treaty. 

Treaty of Ghent

500

During the Battle of Ft. McHenry, British troops were met by US forces at North Point outside of this city. 

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