I think it is no. But i'm not sure.
the americans did want to go to war against the british : )
The War Hawks wanted the British out of Canada. They also wanted British to stop helping the Native Americans. NEW RESPONDENT They also wanted to put an end to: the British practice of taking seamen from American ships on the high sea, the British violation of American territorial waters, the British use of naval blockades, the British nonacceptance of American reexport trade.
The War Hawks wanted the British out of Canada. They also wanted British to stop helping the Native Americans. NEW RESPONDENT They also wanted to put an end to: the British practice of taking seamen from American ships on the high sea, the British violation of American territorial waters, the British use of naval blockades, the British nonacceptance of American reexport trade.
The Warhawks wanted war against Great Britain because England was providing arms and ammunition to the Indian tribes to fight against the United States. While Andrew Jackson defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans and in a few other battles, most of his battles were against Indians. Many of the battles in the North West were against the Indians. While the battle of Tippecanoe was fought in 1810, a number of skirmishes against the Indians were fought later.
Many Americans sought war against Britain in the early 19th century due to grievances such as impressment of American sailors, trade restrictions, and British support for Native American attacks on frontier settlements. The desire for expansion and Manifest Destiny also fueled a sense of nationalism and the belief that war would affirm American sovereignty. Additionally, the War Hawks in Congress argued that military action was necessary to defend national honor and secure economic interests. These factors combined to create a strong sentiment for conflict, leading to the War of 1812.
impressment of American sailors and support for native Americans
War Hawks only focused on war. They even pressured the president to declare war against Britan.
because we had native Americans in are country and they were Indian and the black hawks are in Chicago.
the americans did want to go to war against the british : )
They were angry at British impressment of American seamen,and support of Indian attacks against Americans,and wanted to conquer canada.
No, but the feathers were used as decoration, and in ceremonies.
The War Hawks wanted the British out of Canada. They also wanted British to stop helping the Native Americans. NEW RESPONDENT They also wanted to put an end to: the British practice of taking seamen from American ships on the high sea, the British violation of American territorial waters, the British use of naval blockades, the British nonacceptance of American reexport trade.
savanna
The War Hawks wanted the British out of Canada. They also wanted British to stop helping the Native Americans. NEW RESPONDENT They also wanted to put an end to: the British practice of taking seamen from American ships on the high sea, the British violation of American territorial waters, the British use of naval blockades, the British nonacceptance of American reexport trade.
Mike hawks
They were angry about impressment. British people loved to work for Americans because Americans gave them more money. British soldiers weren't to happy about that, though. So, the soldiers boarded American ships to look for the British sailors. But, sometimes they caught American sailors instead. So, the War Hawks declared war.
Hawks or "war hawks" are usually for going to war.