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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.
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.
• 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.
Moscow 1812 by Adam Zamoyski is a gripping account of Napoleon's ill-fated invasion of Russia. Drawing on firsthand accounts and extensive research, Zamoyski brings to life the brutal campaign, the devastating effects of the Russian winter, and the ultimate downfall of the French army.
26 maj 2022 · Key Facts & Information. War of 1812 Worksheets. Complete List Of Included Worksheets. Frequently Asked Questions. What reasons caused the War of 1812? How did America win the War of 1812? What were America’s two main goals in the War of 1812?
Napoleon, ever confident but increasingly weary from the challenges of the campaign, viewed this battle as the decisive engagement that would finally break Russian resistance and pave the way for his triumphant entry into Moscow.
The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States on one side and Britain and its Native American allies on the other. This worksheet, designed for middle school learners, invites students to read and review short passages and maps to learn about the motivations and outcomes of the war.