Still more stuff to ignore--- it's the remainder of the list
-Brits attack Jackson @ New Orleans --1.8.1815
-Jackson's protected men whupped the exposed Brits
-Brits retreat, leaving 700 dead, including their commander, Sir Edweard Pakenham, 1400 wounded, and 500 prisoners
-Jackson's casualties were 8 dead and 13 wounded
-several weeks later, news comes that America and Britain had signed a treaty to end the war before the Battle of New Orleans
-With a few notable exceptions, the American war effort was a series of "humiliating failures"
-The government faced growing opposition as the war went on
-Opposition in New England was so strong that some Federalists celebrated British victories
-New Hampshire congressman Daniel Webster led the Federalist opposition
- Some Federalists considered seceding and making a nation without the oppression of slaveholders or backwoodsmen
-talk of secession peaked in the winter of 1814-1815
-At Hartford convention, secessionists were outnumbered, but seven amendments were proposed
-After convention adjourned, news of Jackson's New Orleans victory reached New England
-A few days after that, news of the Treaty of Ghent reached NE
-Failure to secede was a "virtual death blow" to Federalists
-Peace talks had begun even before the war began in 1812
-Serious negotiations began in Ghent in 1814, with John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and Albert Gallatin negotiating for America
-the Treaty was signed 12.24.1814
-British reason to accept: they were still sorely in debt from fighting Napoleon
-American reason to accept: knew that, with Napoleon's downfall, the British had no reason to interfere with America's trade
-A treaty in 1815 let America trade with England and most of the British Empire
-Rush-Bagot agreement of 1817 made everyone disarm along the Great lakes
-The Treaty of Ghent had no lasting impact on the Indians east of the Mississippi
-Treaty required U.S. to restore seized lands, but that was never enforced
"The deepest circle of Hell is reserved for betrayers and mutineers."--Captain Jack Sparrow