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  1. OBJECTIVES. Name and explain the outcomes of some of the battles of the War of 1812. Examine a secondary and primary source about a War of 1812 battle and analyze findings. Evaluate and discuss some of the battles during the War of 1812 and how they impacted the Americans, British, or Native Americans and their causes.

  2. A lesson plan for use in middle and high school classrooms. Battles were fought on land and sea during the War of 1812. Early in the conflict, United States forces invaded British-held Canada and also clashed with Native Americans in Tecumseh’s Confederacy.

  3. Outcome of the battle (who won and what did they gain from victory): How might the outcome have changed if the Native Americans had not supported the British?

  4. • Decide which battle from the War of 1812 you are going to research: a. USS Constitution’s Battles b. Battle of Bladensburg/Burning of Washington c. Battle of Fort McHenry d. Battle of New Orleans • Watch the short video about that battle and fill out Part 1 of this worksheet.

  5. 26 maj 2022 · The War of 1812 was fought between the British Empire and the United States from 1812 to 1814 on land in North America and at sea. More than half of the British forces were made up of Canadian militia (volunteers) because British soldiers were fighting Napoleon in Europe.

  6. Included in this resource is a student copy of 10 comprehension questions including extended response questions, 10 critical thinking and analysis questions, and 5 extension activity ideas that correspond to the documentary.

  7. Designed to fit into teachers’ practice, this resource kit provides links, activity suggestions, primary source handouts and worksheets to assist you and your students in applying, inquiring, and understanding Canada between 1800 and 1850.

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