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    Throughout history, many wars have been recognized such as the Civil War, French and Indian War, and the Cold War. One war has been considered the forgotten or unnecessary war because it was a war nobody wanted; this war was called the War of 1812, also known as the Second War of Independence. Two weeks after the War of 1812 ended with the signing of a peace treaty called the Treaty of Ghent, the Battle of New Orleans began. The Treaty of Ghent was signed on December 24, 1814, and restored the…

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    Andrew Jackson Road To War

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    American Revolutionary War that raged in the Carolinas from 1778 to 1781 had a devastating effect on Jackson’s life. Andrew, along with his brothers, joined the patriotic cause and volunteered to fight the British and when he was only thirteen.”(Par 4, saved yet orphaned) The war was an immensely colossal impact in his life because he had to go…

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    The period after the War of 1812 is commonly referred to as the “Era of Good Feelings.” The “Era of Good Feelings” was the recuperation of America after the War of 1812. America was defeated by Great Britain, but showed courage by fighting against them, and gaining their respect. Their bravery established Nationalism throughout the country, and would be the start of some great new developments throughout many years. This includes the different political changes, cultural developments, and…

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    wasn’t dumb, he knew what he had to do and did it with no questions asked.(At least that’s all I know) Perry was a good leader because not only was he an American naval commander, but he destroyed the British at the Battle of Lake Erie. During the war against Britain, Perry supervised the building of a fleet at Erie, Pennsylvania. He earned the title “Hero of Lake Erie” for leading American forces in a decisive naval victory at the Battle of Lake Erie. Perry was also awarded a Congressional Gold…

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    Following the War of 1812, America entered what was considered the “Era of Good Feelings”. During this time, political and foreign issues subdued, westward expansion increased, the economy flourished, and new states were admitted into the Union. A growing sense of nationalism emerged throughout the nation. However, this era was not entirely made of “good feelings”, since sectionalism began growing. Controversy over slavery, divisions in the government, new tariffs, and economic crisis soon…

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    Most of the members who were in the twelfth Congress were new and were neutral on the idea of going to war. But of course you had a few vocal War Hawks, (along with some farmers who were being affected by the British embargo) who were able to influence him and use his dominance to sway the Congress to go to war. 2. The western part of the U.S. were more vocal because in a sense, most things Great Britain caused effected them more. For example: Great Britain wasn’t too thrilled with the…

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    Do you ever wonder Why andrew jackson was an important person in history? The battle of new Orleans was a battle between America and Great Britain. The British though it would give them control of the vast majority if the newly acquired Louisiana purchase. It was an important event even though the treaty of ghent was signed after they battled. During the battle America had no trained soldiers Great britain had lots of soldiers who were trained. Despite the number difference Andrew jackson still…

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    During the war, the U.S had many failures at trying to invade Canada. The British, on the other hand, were extremely successful at blocking the entire Atlantic Coast and supplying the Indians with warfare and ammunition when the U.S would fight against the Indians in the west. Up until 1813, the Indians of the west had incredible success due to British cooperation. Finally on October of 1813, victory was in favor of the Americans in the Battle of Thames. The Americans outnumbered the British…

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    The war of 1812 was a war between the United States and Great Britain. The war lasted from 1812 to 1815. There were several reasons in why the war took place. One reason the war took place was because Britain was interfering with America’s trade and they were taking their ships. Another reason is because the United States felt as if Britain did not treat them like an independent country, this lead them to believe that British was providing the Native Americans with guns so they can be able to…

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    Summary Andrew Jackson, the man who set out plans that would usually send men floundering in panic, became a war hero during the War of 1812, shattered the Second Bank of the United States, removed national debt, and dominated over the Supreme Court. Historian and author, Matthew Warshauer of Andrew Jackson and the Politics of Martial Law, Nationalism, Civil Liberties and Partisanship claims that then Major General Andrew Jackson believed it was crucial to declare “martial law and suspend the…

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