without resorting to violence or bloodshed. The federalists let go office with anxiety but peacefully. The election proved that parties would not rip apart a democratic system. Instead‚ they served as a vehicle for peaceful discussion and change without war. c. Looking at the record of Jefferson’s presidency‚ in what respects did his policies represent a significant change from Federalist policies? Jefferson pushed for smaller government and less infringing on lives of citizens. Jefferson slashed federal
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to the House of Representatives. After he served as a General in the War of 1812‚ he was a war hero and was elected the 7th President of the United States in 1828. Born on the border of North Carolina and South Carolina in a backwoods settlement in 1767‚ no one thought that Andrew Jackson would achieve as much greatness in his lifetime as he did. At the age of thirteen‚ Jackson joined the army to fight in the Revolutionary War as a courier. Jackson’s father died only a few weeks before he was born
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Several forces led Americans to declare war on Britain in 1812. France and Britain‚ Europe’s two most powerful nations‚ had battled almost continuously since the late 1700s. Hostilities began during the French Revolution‚ and then continued as Britain led the efforts to stop French expansion under Napoleon I. In 1803‚ the continuing tension in Europe escalated into a full-scale conflict‚ the Napoleonic Wars. As fighting between the British and French increased‚ each side took steps to prevent the
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The composer is: Francis Scott Key. He is known for writing the lyrics to the national anthem. Born on August 1‚ 1779‚ in Frederick County‚ Maryland‚ Francis Scott Key became a lawyer who witnessed the British attack on Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. The fort withstood the day-long assault‚ inspiring Key to write a poem that would become the future U.S. national anthem‚ "The Star-Spangled Banner." Key later served as a district attorney for Washington‚ D.C. He died on January 11‚ 1843. Some
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westward movement and suffered the consequences. Defrauded and terrorized‚ some Indians resisted. Tecumseh‚ a Shawnee chief‚ took up the tomahawk‚ but was decisively defeated. So‚ too‚ were the Creeks. For Thomas Jefferson‚ and many others‚ Indian wars were wars of extermination; there could be no coexistence between whites and Indians. C. Commercial Life in the Cities Agriculture and trade‚ carried on in traditional ways‚ remained the foundation of the economy. American shipping enjoyed a spurt
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permanent home … which shall under the most solemn guarantee of the United States be and remain theirs forever...’ It was another lie.” This movement to get rid of the Indians was aided by General Jackson‚ who set the Indian removal into effect in the war of 1812. He did this when he battled the great Tecumseh and conquered his allied Indian nation‚ then started to distribute their lands. Jackson became the leader of the distribution of Indian lands‚ and distributed them in unequal ways. In 1828 when Jackson
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HIS 115 Week 5 Assignment 1 The War of 1812 has been called the second American war for independence from Great Britain. While the U.S. failed in its main goals for this war‚ the War of 1812 did legitimate the nationhood of the nascent U.S.‚ and it gained the country new respect from other nations. The status of America as independent from Great Britain was confirmed by this war‚ and afterwards American nationalism surged. America tried to preserve their neutrality and their rights by stopping
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USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides") - the nickname given to the super-frigate Constitution during the War of 1812 3. Adm. Oliver Perry - American naval officer; managed a fleet on the shores of Lake Erie in 1813; captured a British fleet on Lake Erie‚ his victory slogan "We have met the enemy and they are ours" brought new life and inspiration to the American troops‚ he was a hero during the war 4. Battle of the Thames (1813) - The Battle of Thames was fought at the River Thames in Canada on October
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British forces in Canada and the Spanish forces in Florida. During that time there was European conflict on the seas‚ ultimately‚ the Indians conflict became part of the European conflict‚ which was one of the main causes of the war of 1812. Another event that led to the war of 1812 was a series of trade restrictions. The new trade restrictions enforced by Britain prevented Americans from trading with France. Also‚ The British navy which was known for its low pay and terrible conditions most of the navy
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U.S.S Constitution Over the summer while many people went on vacations to visit other landmarks and sites‚ I stayed in my own city learning about my home’s fantastic history. I chose to visit the historical ship; USS Constitution. It has been converted into a museum for tourists. I will be sharing with you today what I observed. Some of you might not even know what the U.S.S Constitution is. The U.S.S Constitution‚ was and still is a ship. The Uss Constitution was given its name by President
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