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Ch. 11, Section 4, Page 352 Battle of Lake Erie |
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(1813); battle that the United States won in the War of 1812, led by Oliver Hazard Perry; ended Britain’s control of Lake Erie |
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Ch. 11, Section 4, Page 352 Battle of the Thames |
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(1813); battle that the United States won in the War of 1812, led by William Henry Harrison; ended the Indian-British partner-ship in the Great Lakes |
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Ch. 11, Section 4, Page 353 Battle of Horseshoe Bend |
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(1814); battle that the United States won in the War of 1812; Andrew Jackson’s soldiers forced Creek Indians to give up much of their |
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Ch. 11, Section 4, Page 354 Battle of New Orleans |
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(1815); battle that the United States won in the War of 1812; actually happened two weeks after a peace treaty had been signed that had already ended the war |
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Ch. 11, Section 4, Page 355 Hartford Convention |
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(1815); convention, or meeting, of Federalists at Hartford, Connecticut, to protest the War of 1812 |
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Ch. 11, Section 4, Page 355 Treaty of Ghent |
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(1814); treaty, or written agreement, signed by the United States and Great Britain ending the War of 1812 |
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