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justification for declaring war! in your own words, write three reasons…

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justification for declaring war!
in your own words, write three reasons that president madison gave to justify a declaration of war against great britain. provide evidence from the excerpts.

use an excerpt from the text as evidence to support each justification above.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To answer this, we recall the reasons for the War of 1812 (Madison's declaration against Britain):

  1. Impressment of U.S. Sailors: Britain forced American sailors into British naval service, violating U.S. sovereignty and harming its maritime workforce.
  2. British Support for Native American Attacks: Britain supplied weapons to Native American tribes (e.g., in the Northwest Territory), encouraging raids on U.S. settlements, destabilizing the frontier.
  3. Restrictions on U.S. Trade (Orders in Council): Britain’s trade restrictions (via Orders in Council) blocked U.S. commerce with Europe, hurting the U.S. economy and violating neutral trade rights.

For evidence (assuming a typical text excerpt context, e.g., from primary sources):

  1. Evidence: “British warships have … impressed our seamen, and carried them off to serve in their navy.” (paraphrased from Madison’s war message).
  2. Evidence: “The tribes … armed by British agents … have committed hostilities on our frontiers.” (paraphrased).
  3. Evidence: “The British government … by its Orders in Council, has … prohibited all commerce between the United States and the Continent of Europe.” (paraphrased).

Answer:

  1. Reason 1: Britain impressed (forcibly recruited) American sailors into their navy, violating U.S. rights and harming its maritime labor force.

Evidence: (Example excerpt) “British warships have … impressed our seamen, and carried them off to serve in their navy.”

  1. Reason 2: Britain supplied weapons to Native American tribes, who then attacked U.S. frontier settlements, threatening American safety and territorial control.

Evidence: (Example excerpt) “The tribes … armed by British agents … have committed hostilities on our frontiers.”

  1. Reason 3: Britain’s “Orders in Council” restricted U.S. trade with Europe, violating neutral trade rights and damaging the U.S. economy.

Evidence: (Example excerpt) “The British government … by its Orders in Council, has … prohibited all commerce between the United States and the Continent of Europe.”