USA HISTORY

THE VIRGINIA DYNASTY 1801 1825

WAR OF 1812

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How did the War of 1812 affect the relationship between the United States and American Indians?
A
American Indians lost both land and people, and became even less trusting of the United States government and its citizens than they were before the conflict.
B
Even though their side had lost the war, American Indians continued to seek the help of foreign countries in their fight against the United States.
C
Peace treaties were struck between the United States government and American Indian nations in hopes that they would fight on the same side in any future conflicts with foreign countries.
D
American Indian nations agreed to surrender their land to the US government in exchange for being given portions of Colorado and California that they could control entirely.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The war forged alliances, called for leadership, and tore native communities apart. In the turmoil, the Shawnee leader Tecumseh rose to prominence as well as his brother, the Shawnee Prophet, including Red Jacket of the Senecas and Pushmataha of the Choctaws.

Detailed explanation-2: -Some of the major effects of the war of 1812 were increased patriotism in the United States and increased respect for the US from other countries. The US military and manufacturing were also strengthened. There was also a decline in the power of the Federalist party, as well as less threat from Native Americans.

Detailed explanation-3: -The war established clear boundaries between eastern Canada and the United States, set conditions for control of the Oregon Territory, and freed international trade from the harsh restrictions that ignited the war. Learn more about the War of 1812 and its impact on the Chesapeake Bay region below.

Detailed explanation-4: -Support Ideas with evidence How did American Indians affect the United States’ conflict with Britain? The american indians were angered with the government because of the repeated use of dishonest treaties. Most Indians sided with the British for this reason.

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