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Mr. Madison's War   People who opposed the War of 1812 used this term for the War of 1812, since those who supported James Madison for president wanted war.  
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Star- Spangled Banner   The national anthem written by Francis Scott Key during the war of 1812  
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Sectionalism   An extreme loyalty to a particular region of a nation and the region's interests and ways of doing things  
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Nationalism   A strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's own country  
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Naval   Pertaining to ships  
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Navy   The navy is the branch of our military that defends our country at sea.  
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General William Henry Harrison   A general who fought against the Indians in the western territories; defeated Tecumseh and his brother at the Battle of Tippecanoe; later became president  
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Doves   A nickname for people who oppose the war and want peace  
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Shawnee   A Native American people, led by Tecumseh, who opposed settlers moving westward and sided with the British Army  
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War Hawks   A nickname for the Republicans during Madison's presidency who wanted to go to war with Britain  
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The USS Constitution / Old Ironsides   American warship named The USS Constitution and nicknamed "Old Ironsides" sank a British ship off the coast of Nova Scotia  
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Andrew Jackson   General who led American forces in Battle of New Orleans  
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Battle of New Orleans   A battle during the War of 1812 where the British army attempted to take New Orleans, it was fought after the war officially ended  
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Hartford Convention   A meeting of New England Federalists who were opposed to the War of 1812 and talked about seceding from the United States at this meeting  
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Treaty of Ghent   The treaty that ended the War of 1812  
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Battle of the Thames River   Battle led by General William Henry Harrison; broke the British alliance with the Native Americans when Tecumseh was killed; the US won the battle  
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Battle of Lake Erie   A Naval battle where the United States defeated the British and secured Lake Erie  
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Battle of Tippicanoe   William Henry Harrison and troops defeated the Shawnee Indians (Tecumseh) who were trying to unite  
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War of 1812   The second war (1812-1814) between the United States and Great Britain (England) because Great Britain was trying to interfere with American trade with France  
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Battle of Lake Champlain   A naval victory by American forces that ended the British attempt to cut off New England from the rest of the U.S.  
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Battle of Horseshoe Bend   Andrew Jackson defeated the Creek Indians, who were helping the British and was fought in what is now known as Alabama  
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