Transcript Conflict
Conflict
Chapter 9, Section 3
American’s Abroad
Under
Jefferson, America involved itself in
military conflict overseas for the first time
in America’s history.
Trade in the Mediterranean
The
Mediterranean Sea is an important
trade center in the world.
It connects Europe, the Middle East, and
Africa
Pirates of the
Mediterranean
During
Jefferson’s presidency the Barbary
Pirates began attacking American ships in
the Mediterranean and demanding
tribute.
Jefferson responds by sending American
warships
“…to the shores of Tripoli”
In
1802, US Marines marched 600 miles
across the Sahara and captured Tripoli.
It was the first time the American Flag was
raised in a foreign territory
Jefferson’s
actions proved the ability of
the United States to deal with foreign
threats to American security.
Freedom of the Seas
Thomas
Jefferson is reelected in 1804.
During the conflict between France and
Britain (Europe), the United States had
managed to remain neutral.
They traded supplies with both France and
Britain
As
the war heightened, France and Britain
began seizing supply ships and blocking
enemy ports.
Neutrality is Challenged
Britain
and France were in desperate
need of sailors, thus, they once again
began impressment of American citizens.
The Chesapeake
In
1807, Britain attacks a U.S. ship
named the Chesapeake.
They open fire killing 3 and wounding 18.
Many
in the U.S. demanded war with
Britain. Jefferson had other ideas.
A Disastrous Trade Ban
To
protect the U.S., Jefferson put the
Embargo Act into effect.
Embargo: Prevents trade with another
country.
The Embargo Act prevented imports and
exports from nearly all foreign countries
(specifically France and England).
War Fever
James
Madison becomes our 4th
President.
In
He takes power at an unfavorable time.
1810 Madison immediately repeals the
Embargo Act.
France and Britain, however, continued
seizing American ships and selling them
for profit.
Native Americans in the west are also
creating disturbances.
Frontier Conflicts
In
1803, Ohio becomes a state.
Between 1801 and 1810, thousands of
white settlers come to the Ohio River
Valley and slowly push Native Americans
from the land.
Tensions grew! A Native American leader
by the name of Tecumseh created an
alliance of Natives that was backed by
the British.
Frontier Conflicts
Tecumseh
was a great speaker and many
Native Americans followed him.
Tecumseh created a headquarters in
modern day Indiana, where the
Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers meet. He
called his headquarters “Prophetstown”.
Prophetstown
Battle of Tippecanoe
In 1811 a man by the name of General
William Henry Harrison (governor of the
Indiana territory) attacked Prophetstown
where he defeated the Native Americans
and Tecumseh.
Harrison eventually becomes our 9th President
This defeat only angered Tecumseh more. He
would now ask the British to assist him in a
military campaign against the United States
Declaring War
Due
to the British’s illegal search and
seizure of U.S. ships, impressment of U.S.
citizens, as well as supplying Native
Americans with weapons in the Ohio River
Valley; Madison declares war on Britain in
1812
America’s 2nd war with the British would
be known as the War of 1812