There were many broad consequences that came to the U.S. after the War of 1812. After the Hartford Convention, the well-known Federalist Party finally met its demise, disappearing at a national level. There was also a big increase in domestic manufacturing and nationalism. For more clarity, as a result of the Americansβ intensified nationalism and pride (as they become more aware after the war), they increased the manufacturing of their own goods. Other countries finally started to acknowledge the U.S as an established country, raising their reputation.
The two major economic consequences of the War of 1812 were... 1) European nations began to think twice about interfering with US international trade. In fact, after the War of 1812, such interference was drastically reduced. (Of course, this had as much to do with Britain no longer seeing a need to interfere with our trade). 2) American manufacturing in the North increased dramatically. British (and French) interference with our trade before the War of 1812 and then the embargo and finally Britain's blockading our ports during the war led to increased DOMESTIC manufacturing - esp in the North. This strengthened America's industrial economy. As for political consequences (in no particular order)... 1. Brief increase in nationalism, which probably averted civil war for a generation 2. Made Andrew Jackson a national hero, setting him up to become a future President (and thus usher in the Jacksonian Age) 3. Confirmed America's independence - bolstering our confidence in our sovereignty 4. Established the need for a standing army and navy (though each would still remain relatively weak until the Civil War) 5. Ended the Federalist Party, which was thoroughly discredited after the New England secession debacle and the success of Andy Jackson at New Orleans Oh, and it gave us our National Anthem and a Lonnie Donegan song.
Hartford Convention
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Royal Navy puts up blockades
Washington burned by Canada, to get revenge
Treaty of Ghent
"The American System"
America gains other countries respect after Treaty of Ghent
Nationalism
the war had three important consequence.firstly, it led to the end of the federalist party,whose members generally opposed the war....second, it encouraged the growth of american industries to manufacture products no longer available from Britain because of the war..third, it confirmed the status of the united states as a free and independent nation....
The war of 1812 was probably the most pointless of all wars the US fought. Disputes between Britain about neutrality and international trading laws escalated to a war between the two countries. Though the american people saw it as a second revolution, it was rather inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. Britain was occupied during most of the war with Napoleon back in Europe. Soon after it turned its attention to the American war, both sides argued a peace treaty that put them exactly where they were before. Probably the most consequential event was the rise to prominence of Andrew Jackson, who, after taking New Orleans, became a national war hero. It was thanks to this that he was able to be elected president later on.
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The United States and Great Britain were the principal players in the war of 1812. The war actually lasted until 1815.
The white house burned down and that is it. I think.
An end to impressment.
the war of 1812
you will die
The United States and Great Britain were the principal players in the war of 1812. The war actually lasted until 1815.
I'm pretty sure that i was the one asking you?
The white house burned down and that is it. I think.
An end to impressment.
the war of 1812
The War of 1812 began in 1812. It used to be referred to as the War of 1812-1814, but that name became too cumbersome and ultimately, through general usage, was shortened to the War of 1812.
the war of 1812 .
The war of 1812 was declared in June of 1812.
There were several very important consequences of the war to the United States. First of all, a principal gain for the United States was a renewed self-confidence and faith in the strength of its military to help the nation; furthermore, it marked the end of the dependence on Europe and established itself as a worthy member of the family of nations. Then, the political effects were very important. The war led to the ruin of the Federalist party, which was due to there opposition of the war. Finally, the war helped the growth of manufacturers. Since the war, there was a disruption of trade and that promoted and developed manufacturing in the United States.
The war of 1812.
The War of 1812 was declared on Britain on July 17, 1812.