9-3 conflicts that happened to americans in foreign seas 1. 2. 3
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9-3 9-3 A Time of ConflictA Time of Conflict
Essential QuestionsEssential Questions
What foreign conflicts did America What foreign conflicts did America become involved in during Jefferson’s 2become involved in during Jefferson’s 2ndnd term?term?
How did America react to these conflicts?How did America react to these conflicts?
List 3 items that show what happened to List 3 items that show what happened to American’s in foreign seas:American’s in foreign seas:
Conflicts that happened to AmericansConflicts that happened to Americans
1. 1.
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3. 3.
List 3 items that show what happened to List 3 items that show what happened to American’s in foreign seas:American’s in foreign seas:
Conflicts that happened to AmericansConflicts that happened to Americans
1. Attacked by pirates from 1. Attacked by pirates from Barbary CoastBarbary Coast (pirates) states(pirates) states – seize – seize PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
2. British use 2. British use impressmentimpressment to increase their to increase their numbers in their Navynumbers in their Navy
3. British attack American ship-3. British attack American ship-ChesapeakeChesapeake
Foreign action AMERICAN RESPONSE(be specific, use term and name in each)
Attacked by pirates from Barbary Coast states
British use impressment to increase their numbers in their Navy
British (Leopard) British (Leopard) attack American ship-attack American ship-ChesapeakeChesapeake
Foreign action AMERICAN RESPONSE(be specific- use terms/names)
Attacked by pirates from Barbary Coast states
Blockade Tripoli harbor, Stephen Decatur burned a captured ship, negotiations ended the war, ransom paid—
British use impressment to increase their numbers in their Navy
British (Leopard) British (Leopard) attack American attack American ship-ship-ChesapeakeChesapeake
Blockade and bombardment of Tripoli
harbor
One of those ships involved was USS CONSTITUTION
The USS CONSTITUTIONThe USS CONSTITUTION
MOST HONORED SHIPIN THE NAVY
OLDEST SHIP IN THE U.S. NAVY
The USS CONSTITUTION The USS CONSTITUTION todaytoday
Burning of the Burning of the PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
STEPHEN DECATUR
Foreign action AMERICAN RESPONSE(be specific- use terms/names)
Attacked by pirates from Barbary Coast states
Blockade Tripoli harbor, Stephen Decatur burned a captured ship, negotiations ended the war, ransom paid—60,000$
British use impressment to increase their numbers in their Navy
British (Leopard) British (Leopard) attack American attack American ship-ship-ChesapeakeChesapeake
Foreign action AMERICAN RESPONSE(be specific- use terms/names)
Attacked by pirates from Barbary Coast states
Blockade Tripoli harbor, Stephen Decatur burned a captured ship, negotiations ended the war, ransom paid—60,000$
British use impressment to increase their numbers in their Navy
Americans proclaimed they had neutral rights at sea.
In the ongoing war between :England and France
British (Leopard) British (Leopard) attack American attack American ship-ship-ChesapeakeChesapeake
Foreign action AMERICAN RESPONSE(be specific- use terms/names)
Attacked by pirates from Barbary Coast states
Blockade Tripoli harbor, Stephen Decatur burned a captured ship, negotiations ended the war, ransom paid
British use impressment to increase their numbers in their Navy
Americans proclaimed they had neutral rights at sea.
British (Leopard) British (Leopard) attack American attack American ship-ship-ChesapeakeChesapeake
Secretary of State James Madison callsfor war!
Foreign action AMERICAN RESPONSE(be specific- use terms/names)
Attacked by pirates from Barbary Coast states
Blockade Tripoli harbor, Stephen Decatur burned a captured ship, negotiations ended the war, ransom paid
British use impressment to increase their numbers in their Navy
Americans proclaimed they had neutral rights at sea.
British (Leopard) British (Leopard) attack American attack American ship-ship-ChesapeakeChesapeake
Secretary of State James Madison callsfor warCongress passes the Embargo Act & Nonintercourse Act
Commodore Barron
CommodoreDecatur
Essential QuestionsEssential Questions
What foreign conflicts did America What foreign conflicts did America become involved in during Jefferson’s 2become involved in during Jefferson’s 2ndnd term?term?
How did America react to these conflicts?How did America react to these conflicts?
War FeverWar Fever With who?With who?
Great BritainGreat Britain FranceFrance Native AmericansNative Americans
Who was the biggest Who was the biggest threat?threat? Great BritainGreat Britain
Essential Questions:Essential Questions:
WhyWhy are there frontier conflicts? are there frontier conflicts? WhoWho is involved? is involved?
How do struggles with Indians tie in How do struggles with Indians tie in with our struggles with Great with our struggles with Great Britain?Britain?
Who and why were there Who and why were there frontier conflicts?frontier conflicts?
American westward movement moved on American westward movement moved on to Indian landto Indian land
An Indian leader tried to stop this An Indian leader tried to stop this TECUMSEHTECUMSEH Who was Who was the PROPHETthe PROPHET??
his brotherhis brother
Who else was involved?Who else was involved?
American governor of Indiana Territory:American governor of Indiana Territory: William Henry HarrisonWilliam Henry Harrison
Tensions grew between Indians and white Tensions grew between Indians and white settlers.settlers.
A confrontation came about when A confrontation came about when Harrison’s forces attack the Indian Harrison’s forces attack the Indian encampment at Prophetstown in 1811.encampment at Prophetstown in 1811.
This would be known as This would be known as Battle of Battle of TippecanoeTippecanoe
TECUMSEH
THE PROPHET
Governor Harrison
BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE
Describe the positive and Describe the positive and negatives of the American negatives of the American victory at Tippecanoe.victory at Tippecanoe.
Positive-Positive- Americans had defeated the Indians in Americans had defeated the Indians in
Indiana, opened area to settlement.Indiana, opened area to settlement.
Negative-Negative- This defeat pushed the Indians to side with This defeat pushed the Indians to side with
the British as the British as alliesallies in the upcoming war! in the upcoming war!
Essential Questions:Essential Questions:
Explain Explain the frontier conflicts and the frontier conflicts and WhoWho is involved. is involved.
How do struggles with Indians tie in How do struggles with Indians tie in with our struggles with Great with our struggles with Great Britain?Britain?
Use these words to Use these words to answer the Essential ?answer the Essential ?
workedworked supportsupport stopstop TippecanoeTippecanoe TecumsehTecumseh ProphetstownProphetstown ProphetProphet attackedattacked hopedhoped victoryvictory HarrisonHarrison recruitingrecruiting BritishBritish
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Information led to a an arrest of Libyan terroristresponsible for the bombing.
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