“go over quiz” buddy grade or “finish tree map” eq: what threatened national security under...
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Bell-work 2/5/13
“Go Over Quiz” Buddy GradeOr
“Finish Tree Map”
EQ: What threatened national security under T.J’s administration?
The student will be able to examine the threats to our nation's security, the embargo act, and the battle of Tippecanoe as evidenced by completed Cornell notes and summaries with 80% accuracy.
Where does this fit into our Early Republic Learning Goal Scale?
What do you need to be able to do with this objective to reach mastery or SCALE Everest?
Objective:
1. Tribute: Money paid by one country to another in return for protection
2. Stephen Decatur: American sailor who burned the ship, Philadelphia
3. Embargo: a government order that forbids or ends foreign trade
4. Smuggling: the act of illegally importing or exporting goods
5. Tecumseh: Shawnee native who urged resistance against American settlement
6. William Henry Harrison: Governor of the Indiana Territory who took action against Tecumseh
1. Vocabulary
Trade with European nations was crucial to the U.S’s economy
Another trade issue with the US was dealing with pirates on the high seas
The pirates came from four small countries in Africa
They made up the Barbary States They raided ships, stole property, and
enslaved sailors for ransom Some European nations stopped the
Barbary states by paying them a tribute and in exchange they would leave the European ships alone
The US also paid a tribute to end the piracy, but only for a little while
2. The Barbary States (PIRATES)
President Jefferson decided to send warships to the Mediterranean Sea to protect US Merchant ships
At first this action by T.J. went badly, the warship Philadelphia’s crew was imprisoned by Pirates and US sailor Stephen Decatur burned the ship to stop the pirates from using it
The next year, US marines captured Tripoli and inspired a wave or American confidence to deal with foreign powers
2. The Barbary States
In 1803, France and England were again at war US remained neutral and continued to trade with both
countries Again British warships started seizing American ships
trading w/ France. France did the same Between 1803 and 1807 France seized 500 American ships
and Britain more than 1,000 Jefferson will respond to this by created an embargo and
Congress will pass it in 1807. This hurt the American economy badly dropping exports
from 109 million to 25 million..many people lost their jobs Some Americans turned to illegal smuggling to get around
the embargo Congress eventually overturned the Embargo Act in 1809
3. Britain and France threaten Trade
After the battle of Fallen Timbers, thousands of settlers moved west. Ohio became a state in 1803 Settlement had a negative impact on Native Americans who
suffered from European diseases who which killed thousands of them
The N.A. population decreased from a loss of food and disease The Shawnee’s were hit hard by settlement and two brothers
Tenskwatawa(the Prophet) and Tecumseh urged resistance against settlement
They organized western tribes into a league to restore Indian lands and were being armed STILL by the British
In 1811, William Henry Harrison governor of the Indiana Territory took action and defeated Shawnee villages on the Tippacanoe River.
The Battle of Tippacanoe marked the high point of N.A resistance to American settlement
4. Tecumseh and the Prophet
What threats to the US’s security occurred under Thomas Jefferson and how did he respond
Complete progress chart for objective M and N
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