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Ch 12 Ch 12 Isolationism John (foreign policy)

Unit 3 Unit 3 Ch 12 Ch 12 Monroe James Doctrine Madison Unit 3 Unit 3 Ch 12 Ch 12 James Monroe Unit 3 Unit 3 Ch 12 Ch 12 for the Battle of New War of 1812 Orleans Unit 3 Unit 3 Ch 12 Ch 12 Battle of Fort War Hawks McHenry Unit 3 Unit 3 Second U.S. president. He was a President established . He continued Washington's America's foreign policy of policy of isolationism by avoiding war isolationism (not entering into political or with . During his presidency, military agreements with other countries) there were few people and little political and neutrality (not taking sides in foreign representation west of the Appalachian conflicts) and urged Americans to Mountains. continue to follow it.

Father of the and the Bill President Monroe's statement to of . Fourth U.S. President. Served European countries to stay out of North as president during the War of 1812, and (keep your hands off when he abandoned Washington's policy the western hemisphere). The Monroe of isolationism. Forced to flee for his life Doctrine joined isolationism as a basic when the British captured Washington, principle of U.S. foreign policy. D.C.

Fifth U.S. President. The time of his War between the U.S. and Britain. The presidency is known as "the Era of Good was burned. Andrew Feelings" because there was great Jackson became a war hero. Neither national pride and unity (the War of 1812 side won, but Americans felt a great and the showed that sense of national pride at the end of the America was strong enough to stand up to war because they had stood up to Britain European nations). for the second time.

It was America's greatest victory of the America declared war against Britain War of 1812 and it made General to: 1. Stop the British a war hero. About from arming Native Americans in Ohio 2,000 British soldiers were killed or with guns. 2. Stop (the wounded, compared to only about 20 British practice of kidnapping Americans. It took place after a sailors and forcing them to fight for the treaty had already been signed. British).

Congressmen who wanted to increase Battle of the War of 1812 fought in military spending and the size of the U.S. . The U.S. won after Fort army because they wanted war with McHenry stayed under American control Britain. They thought that war would stop despite heavy bombardment by the the British from arming Native Americans British. It inspired to with guns and that the U.S. could take write "The Star-Spangled Banner." from Britain.