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    to European intervention in the Americas. In its early days‚ the Monroe administration wanted to improve relations with Britain. Toward that end‚ it negotiated two important accords with Britain that resolved border disputes held over from the War of 1812. The accords also established a joint

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    Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism I. Identifications 1. Rush-Bagot Agreement: 2. Second Bank of the United States: 3. Adams-Onis Treaty: 4. Panic of 1819: 5. Tallmadge Amendment: 6. Missouri Compromise: 7. John Marshall: 8. Monroe Doctrine: II. Guided Reading Questions On to Canada over Land and Lakes 1. Why was the United States Navy able to have success in the fight for Canada? Washington Burned and New Orleans Defended

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    individual and collective expressions through literature‚ art‚ philosophy‚ music‚ theater‚ and film throughout U.S. history. Popular culture and the dimensions of cultural conflict within American society.” During the post revolution and pre Civil war period America began to develop its own individual culture. It was no longer a colony of England but a free country and it had to have it own culture. During the time period of 1790 to 1860 American Culture developed from and offspring of British

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    Cherokees should not move because they fought for the U.S.‚ Cherokees were cheated in trade by the U.S.‚ and the supreme court ruled in favor for the Cherokees. The Cherokees should not move because they fought for the United States during the War of 1812. Two Native Americans helped the U.S. Their names were Red Jacket and Farmer’s Brother. They helped the U.S. lead a group of Native Americans‚ one of the five nations. The group of Native Americans helped and fought at Fort

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    Can we know when to trust our emotions in the pursuit of knowledge? Consider history and one other area of knowledge. When I make a painting‚ I use the knowledge I’ve gained from studying art‚ for example‚ combining colors‚ the uses of different media and different surfaces‚ and how to represent something so that it is recognizable to others. This means I use knowledge to implement the “how” of the painting. But what about the “what” of the painting‚ the content? For example‚ I draw faces

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    who we are. The Star Spangled Banner originated as the poem “Defense of Fort McHenry” in 1814 by Frances Scott Key. The national anthem was not written during the American Revolution‚ contrary to popular belief. It was‚ in fact‚ written in the War of 1812. Although the poem has four unique stanzas‚ we normally only recognize the first one‚ and sometimes the second stanza as well. Our anthem‚ regardless of its patriotic values‚ is a great example of rich English literature that symbolizes our people

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    On August 24 1814‚ during the War of 1812 we traveled from the Atlantic Ocean‚ into Chesapeake Bay‚ and on into Washington D.C. . The British Army occupied Washington‚ D.C. as I and some others set fire to the White House. I was so nervous; I knew it was something I had to do though. It was our commander’s orders to only burn public buildings. This was the first time that a foreign power captured and occupied the United States capital. After we set fire to the buildings we left as quickly as possible

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    The Star-Spangled Banner & Francis Scott Key It all started in 1812‚ while America was at war with England. The war broke out after England wanted to stop American Trade with the French. The British had entered the Chesapeake Bay on August 19th‚ 1814. Then on the 24th‚ the British invaded and captured Washington. The next day after burning down the capital the British turned around the Chesapeake Bay. However the American forces were busy getting prepared for the assault on Baltimore‚ that they

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    The Philadelphia Inquirer VOL. XVII © 2014 APPLEBY COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA‚ SUNDAY‚ JANUARY 19‚ 1812 Price $2 It’s Time for Independence from the British by MAAZ ELAHI Philadelphia - It has almost been thirty years since we achieved our ’independence’ during the time of the Revolutionary war. Yet the British continue to disregard our so called independence by colluding with Tecumseh and his tribes‚ making it impossible for American merchants to trade goods with

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    traditional ways of living. What was the name of the Ottawa chief who was given the honor of leading the Indians’ fight for freedom? A) Tecumseh B) Joseph C) Cahokia D) Pontiac 3.Upon assuming leadership‚ Pontiac told his followers that he would not wage war against ALL white men‚ but would only be fighting the _______. A) French B) Dutch C) Americans D) British 4.To avoid further Indian unrest in its new western lands‚ the British drew an imaginary line running north to south along the highest points of

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