| A | B |
| President Madison announced he would trade whichever country respected American neutrality; _______ quickly gave in so trade resumed with them. | France |
| Members of Congress from the South and the West clamored for war with Britain. They were known as ________ _____________. | War Hawks |
| The War Hawks had a strong sense of _____________, or pride and devotion to one’s country. | nationalism |
| The War Hawks wanted revenge against England and an excuse to conquer _______________. | Canada |
| The Hawks argued the British were arming ____________. | Native Americans |
| Native Americans found it difficult to ___________ to oppose settlement. | Unite |
| Shawnee medicine man | The Prophet |
| Shawnee warrior/chief | Tecumseh |
| Tecumseh's white rival | William Henry Harrison |
| In 1811, Harrison marched 1,000 soldiers to Prophetstown on _______________ Creek. | Tippecanoe |
| These battles were blamed on the __________. Madison finally declared war in June 1812. | British |
| Most Americans were happy, but New Englanders called it “_____ _______ War.” | Mr. Madison |
| One of the most famous naval battles was the ____________vs. the Guerriere (British). | Constitution |
| In 1814, the British war against the French ended, so they sent more troops to America. They marched to Washington and set the _________ _____________ on fire. | White House |
| The key to Baltimore’s defense was Fort ______________. | McHenry |
| The British bombarded the fort constantly but the next morning, the American ____ remained. | flag |
| Andrew Jackson won the Battle of ______ ____________. 2, 000 British fell only seven Americans died | New Orleans |
| This actually after the war was ended by the Treaty of ____________. News traveled very slowly. | Ghent |
| The navy had ______ ships and very little manpower. They relied on volunteers. | Eight |
| Andrew Jackson won a decisive victory at the Battle of _____________ Bend against the Creek Indians. After this battle, the Creek surrendered. | Horseshoe |