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The Road to War. . Section 4. War in the old Northwest. 1790’s: Miami, Delaware, Shawnee, came together to fight American expansion. Battle of Fallen Timbers: 1794 General “Mad Anthony” Wayne led the legion to victory in present day northwestern Ohio. Treaty of Greenville: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Road to War

The Road to War. Section 4

Page 2: The Road to War

War in the old Northwest 1790’s: Miami, Delaware,

Shawnee, came together to fight American expansion.

Battle of Fallen Timbers: 1794 General “Mad Anthony” Wayne led the legion to victory in present day northwestern Ohio.

Treaty of Greenville: Gave up southern two thirds

of Ohio for $20,000. Ohio River was no longer a

permanent boundary

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Returning to Indian Traditions

Tenskwatawa the “Prophet”.

Return to Traditional Native American ways.

1808: Established Prophetstown on the Wabash River in Indiana.

Confederation: League

Brother Tecumseh.

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Military ActionTecumseh.Rejected treaty of

Greenville.Rallied opposition against

the Treaty.Battle of Tippecanoe:

November 7, 1811.Stalemate: But Indian

moral crushed.Few days later Harrison

burned town Prophetstown.

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A Push to War. Fighting with Native

Americans hurt relations between the U.S. and Britain.

Br. Supplied guns and ammunition to the Native Americans.

Ban on trade was to expire. Madison: If either the Br. Or

Fr. stopped seizing ships the U.S. would halt trade with the other nation.

Napoleon quickly responded to America’s promise.

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War Hawks… Those for War against the

British. Members of Congress from

the South and the West. Nationalism:

Devotions to one’s country. Henry Clay:

Outspoken hawk from Kt. Punish Br. for seizing ships. Wanted to conquer Canada.

Could seize Florida if go to war.

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Congress Declares War…

Br. Continued to board Amer. Ships and impress Amer. Seamen.

Blockaded American ports. May 11, 1811:

New York Harbor. Battle between Amer. Frigate

and Br. Warship. Br. Ship crippled/ 32 Br.

Sailors left dead or wounded. John Randolph of Virginia. June 1812: War Declared on

Br.

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Checking for Understanding

What happened at Fallen Timbers? What result came from it?

What was the Battle of Tippecanoe?

Who were the War Hawks?