The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and Great Britain. There a few causes for this war. ________were being armed by the U.S.’s rival, mainly from weapons that were brought in from _________. This was alarming to the United States. Another cause related to the open seas. British ships were capturing Americans and forcing them to serve on their ships, a practice called________ . Clearly this angered the U.S. government and American citizens.

American political efforts to avoid war were not successful, thanks in large part to a group of Congressmen known as the ________ , led by Kentuckian _________. On June 18, 1812, the U.S. declared war on Britain.

In July of that year, the U.S. tried to invade the British territory of________to cut off enemy supply lines. This was very unsuccessful. However, the U.S. did score a surprising victory with its new and inexperienced __________ , the most famous incident involving the USS Constitution, or _________ as it was

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Answer:

Native American

Canada

Impressment

The War Hawks

Henry Clay

Canada

Navy

Old Ironsides  

Explanation:

The War of 1812 was a conflict between the British and the United States over British restrictions on America in trade and in territorial expansion in Northwest.

Many Native Americans, including Tecumseh confederate, took side with the British during the War of 1812 because they believed that there was a need to unite together to preserve their lands, religion and right.

The capture of American seamen by the British Royal Navy observed as the main reason for the war. Impressment formed with an old seafaring tradition in Great Britain where they captured seamen and forced them to work in their ships. In the late 18th century, impressment increased as the war between France and Britain began where there was a demand for seamen.

The first naval battle of the War of 1812 occurred between the HMS British Guerriere and the USS Constitution. It was the American Fleet that defeated the British on the coast of Nova Scotia.