The War of 1812

Causes of the War of 1812

      1.  British impressment of seamen
    2.  New generation of statesmen called for war.
                    "War Hawks"
    3.  British stirred up Indian aggression in the Ohio Valley.
            War of 1812 map


 

Battle of Lake Erie   led by- Captain Oliver Hazard Perry


    "We have met the enemy and they are ours."
 

    Fort Mc Henry
 Fort in the Chesapeake Bay  Birthplace of Our National Anthem

    Francis Scott Key  seeking the release of Dr. Bean
Watch Fort McHenry video 3 min:

Captured Washington D.C. and burned the White House.

Watch White House video 6.5 min:


 

    Battle of New Orleans      Jimmy Driftwood's song

   
 Gen. Andrew Jackson

Watch Battle of New Orleans 21min video:

    Treaty of Ghent ended War of 1812.

    Results of the War of 1812

    1.  America gained respect of foreign nations
    2.  The war stimulated American industry
    3.  Created a new spirit of nationalism (Pride)
    4.  The war stimulated western expansion

        Critics "White house and national anthem"
Watch video on President James Madison

Lesson Objectives

Students will learn

OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to:

1. list

2. explain the difference between

3. describe the

4. chart on a map the

5. define the terms

6. Explain the significance of

Knowledge: Recall of data.

Comprehension: Understand the meaning, translation, interpolation, and interpretation of instructions and problems. State a problem in one's own words.

Application:
Use a concept in a new situation or unprompted use of an abstraction. Applies what was learned in the classroom into novel situations in the workplace.

Analysis:
Separates material or concepts into component parts so that its organizational structure may be understood. Distinguishes between facts and inferences. 

Synthesis:
Builds a structure or pattern from diverse elements. Put parts together to form a whole, with emphasis on creating a new meaning or structure.

Evaluation:
Make judgments about the value of ideas or materials.

Remember : Recognizing, Recalling
Understand : Interpreting, exemplifying, classifying, summarizing, inferring, comparing, explaining
Apply : Executing, implementing
Analyze : Differentiating, organizing, attributing
Evaluate : checking, critiquing
Create: generating, planning, producing