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| Prior to the War of 1812, the United States wanted to
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| side with France against Britain
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| side with Britain against France.
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| stay out of the conflict between France and Britain
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| go to war with both France and britain
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| The people most opposed to the War of 1812 were
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| mid-Atlantic farmers.
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| New England merchants.
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| western frontiersmen.
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| Southern plantation owners.
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| Which of the following BEST describes how the War of 1812 affected the Federalists?
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| It increased their power.
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| It somewhat strengthened their power.
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| It destroyed their power at a national leve.
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| It somewhat weakened their power in New England.
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| This man built a strong confederacy among Native Americans in Ohio, INdiana, and Michigan
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| William Henry Harrison
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| the Prophet
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| Tecumseh
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| Henry Clay
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| This man destroyed the British naval forces on Lake Erie.
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| Oliver Hazard Perry
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| William Henry Harrison
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| Andrew Jackson
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| William Hull
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| Tecumseh was killed at the Battle of
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| Tippecanoe
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| New Orleans
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| Lake Erie
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| the Thames
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| Fort McHenry
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| One direct result of the Battle of New Orleans was that
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| it spurred the Americans to victory in the Battle of the Thames.
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| Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner."
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| Tecumseh was killed and the Indian confederation fell apart.
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| Andrew Jackson became a national hero
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| The War Hawks wanted all of the following EXCEPT
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| to side with Native Americans against the British.
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| an excuse to conquer Canada.
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| revenge on Britain for attacking American ships.
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| to stop Britain from arming Indians on the frontier.
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| The War of 1812 was a result of all the following EXCEPT
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| a growing sense of nationalism among the War Hawks.
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| a desire for revenge against Britain for attacking American ships.
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| the belief of the War Hawks that Britain was arming Native Americans to fight against white settlers.
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| the desire of New Englanders for war with Britain.
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| The Hartford Convention met in December 1814 because New Englanders
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| supported Madison
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| thought that the British blockade hurt their trade.
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| felt that New England would benefit from lands gained in Canada and Florida.
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| wanted control of the Great Lakes.
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| The most important effect of the Hartford Convention was that it
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| ended the War of 1812.
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| damaged the Federalist party.
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| approved the Treaty of Ghent
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| confirmed New England's support for expansion.
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| Aside from stopping the fighting, the Treaty of Ghent established
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| the end of imporessment of American sailors by the British.
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| borders between Canada and the United States.
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| a guarantee of British respect for American neutrality.
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| nothing important.
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One indirect result of the War of 1812 was the later election to the presidency of war heroes Andrew Jackson and of William Henry Harrison. Both of these men won military fame which had much to do with their elections. Another indirect result was the decline of Federalist power.