US.TCI.C12ForeignPolicyNewNation
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Problems/Threats
British controlled Canada
British had forts on U.S.
land (Ohio Valley)
Spain had Florida &
Louisiana
France & Britain at war
Should U.S get involved?
neutrality
- don’t choose sides
- don’t help France
or Britain
isolationism
- avoid alliances
- keep to ourselves
US & Britain signed Jay’s
Treaty; end Ohio forts
France angry at US
French attack US merchant
ships going to Britain
Adams sent 3 reps to France
to talk peace
French demanded tribute
($) to talk; angered
Americans
Congress prepared for war
recruited 10,000 soldiers
built 12 ships
paid privateers to attack
French ships
Adams against war
Sent peace mission to
France
new French ruler
Napoleon agreed to peace
U.S. & France ended
alliance
Many Americans against
peace with France
Adams lost reelection
Britain & France at war
Both attacked U.S. trade
ships
Britain impressed American
sailors
Pirates in N. Africa held
merchant ships for ransom
U.S. paid tribute to keep
ships safe
Tripoli (a Barbary state in N.
Africa) demanded more $
and declared war on U.S
Jefferson sent warships
-protect U.S. ships
-attack Tripoli
U.S. & Tripoli signed
treaty, end tribute
U.S. destroyed other pirate
bases
Embargo Act (1807) ended
trade to stop British &
French attacks on ships
- Americans lost jobs
- repealed in 1809
- attacks continued
British & French attacking
U.S. trade ships
British impressing
Americans
Madison considered war
New Englanders &
Federalists against war
- trade with Britain
South & West favored war
- Indians attacked settlers
with British guns
War Hawks for war
- want Canada
- want to stand up to British
Congress declared war on
Britain (1812)
U.S. tried to take Canada;
failed
British burned D.C.
British attacked Fort
McHenry; failed
- Francis Scott Key wrote
poem; later national anthem
U.S. defeated 7500 British at
New Orleans
Peace treaty signed 2 weeks
earlier (Treaty of Ghent, 1815)
Neither side won
Indian resistance
weakened; leave Ohio
National pride grew
Federalist Party weakened
Two war generals later
become presidents:
William Henry Harrison
Andrew Jackson
Miguel Hidalgo led
Mexican Rev. against Spain
1821 Mexico won
independence
Simon Bolivar & Jose de
San Martin led revolutions
against Spain in South
America
1825, last Spanish troops
left Latin America
U.S. supported revolutions
Some Europeans wanted to
help Spain get land back
Monroe wondered
Monroe made speech to
Congress
Announced his policy
called “Monroe
Doctrine”
Warned Europeans stay
out of Latin America
U.S. would stop them
U.S. wanted to be
dominant influence in
Americas
Showed world U.S. was
strong; confident