<p> Name: ______1 #:______Period:______Date:______Main Idea Activity 11.3</p><p>Short Answer Directions: As you read, answer the following. 1. What did the Barbary pirates demand?</p><p>2. What are neutral rights?</p><p>3. What was the British practice of stopping American ships at sea and forcing the sailors to serve in the British navy called?</p><p>4. What does an embargo prohibit?</p><p>5. Why was the Embargo Act of 1807 not effective against Britain?</p><p>6. What happened during the first decade of the 1800s that caused increasing tensions with Native Americans?</p><p>7. Why did Tecumseh build a confederacy among Native American nations in the Northwest?</p><p>8. What did Americans conclude about the Native American rebellion? Why?</p><p>9. What did the War Hawks pressure the president to do?</p><p>Understanding Cause and Effect Directions: Read the “Causal Event” then answer the questions that follow. Causal Event: In 1803 Britain and France went to war with each other. The United States remained neutral. Q: What effect did the war between Britain and France have on the U.S. shipping industry?</p><p>Q: What kind of legislation was created to address this situation? Was it effective?</p><p>Q: How were internal relations between Americans and Native Americans affected by the war? Name: ______2 #:______Period:______Date:______Main Idea Activity 11.3</p><p>Reading The Section Directions: Number the following events in the order in which they occurred.</p><p>______1. During the Battle of Tippecanoe, U.S. soldiers led by William Henry Harrison force the American Indian warriors to retreat and then destroy Tecumseh’s village. ______2. Congress passes the Embargo Act, intending to punish Britain and France and to protect American ships from capture. ______3. The United States refuses to pay Barbary States for protection. ______4. Barbary States practice piracy and hold U.S. citizens for ransom. ______5. President James Madison speaks to Congress about Britain’s impressment of American sailors and its violations of U.S. neutrality. ______6. Tecumseh informs William Henry Harrison of the American Indians’ anger over the terms of the Treaty of Greenville. ______7. Congress votes to declare war on Britain. ______8. Congress repeals the unpopular Embargo Act and replaces it with the Non-Intercourse Act, which bans trade only with Britain and France. ______9. The British ship Leopard stops the U.S. Navy ship Chesapeake and takes four of its sailors by force. _____10. Tripoli declares war on the United States.</p>
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