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The War of 1812 Teacher Guide—This Teacher Guide includes a general unit introduction, followed by specific instructional guidance. Primary focus objectives, geographical and/or historical background
The War of 1812. The nation went to war bitterly divided. While the South and West favored the conflict, New York and New England opposed it because it interfered with their commerce. The U.S. military was weak.
Use the information provided on the map on the back to answer the following questions: What two major bodies of water are listed on the map? (2 point each) What two battles occurred after the war ended in 1814? (3 point each)
Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like when was the Treaty of Tilsit?, what had Russia been doing with regard to trade?, what did Napoleon refuse to agree to? and others.
What were some of the significant battles of the War of 1812? OVERVIEW. 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.
This resource is a totally NO PREP worksheet about the Battle of Moscow! This is a fantastic resource to use as an introduction, as a wrap up, or even to use as you're teaching about it! This resource works GREAT as either a whole activity as the documentary plays, or as an individual assignment.
Why did the battles with Tecumseh’s Confederacy motivate Senator’s Calhoun and Clay to call for against Great Britain? What were the strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. Navy during the War of 1812?