Sentences+in+story

Sentences in my Children's story:

Page 1- Intro: This is my children's book about the war of 1812! Enjoy! Page 2- Britain and France at War: The barbary states were in a conflit with eachother while sailing on ships. (keep picture) Page 3- Britain and France decision about imports from USA: If Britian and France wanted to win the war they had to keep the US from supplying war materials to them. Page 4- Impressment: When the British forced the American citizins and other people to serve in their countries army or navy. Page 5- Chesapeake incident: British ship, Leopard stopped the US navy ship. Chesapeake and triedto remove four of their sailors. Page 6- Embargo Act: Prohibited trade with all foreign nations. Page 7- Did the Embargo act work?: No, because buisnesses shut down. Page 8- Why did British help Indian Nations?: The British didn't want to fight with the US. page 9- Who was Tecumseh?: He was an influential leader, a skilled warrior and a brilliant speaker. Page 10- What was his dream?: He wanted to unite the American Indians of the Northwest Territory, the South, and the eastern Mississippi Valley and oppose American Setters. Page 11- Battle or Tippecanoe: Began when Indians attacked Harrison's camp. Page 12- Impact on Tecumseh's Dream: The indians broke through the army's lines, and distroyed Harrison's camp. Page 13- War Hawk's POV: They were trying to prevent the US from becoming a powerful nation. Page 14- Oppositions POV: They were more interested in renewing friendly buisness ties, with Britian and fighting abother war. Page 15- The President, the reasons, the vote: President-James Madison, Reasons- a state of war against the United States. The Vote: Peace Page 16- US at beginning of war compared to Britain (do research about it) Page 17- Privateers (do research about it): private ships authorized by a nation to attack its enemy. Page 18- Early Blunders: the british bombed fort mchenry Page 19- Washington, D.C.: voted for peace along with New England and the war hawks won. Page 20- Baltimore, Ft McHenry, Francis Scott Key: Baltimore: Ft McHenry: Francis Scott Key: wrote a poem that we know as "Star Spangled Banner".