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Young leaders from the west and south known as war hawks
The West and the South supported the war, whereas the North opposed it, particularly the New England Federalists.
The nation began to politically divide following the War of 1812 into three powerful regional blocks, north, south, and west. The War of 1812 lasted from June 18, 1812 until February 18, 1815.
The South and the West
The basic causes of the War of 1812 were economic, commercial, territorial, and part bluff. A group in Congress lead by Henry Clay, known as the “War Hawks” wanted to invade Canada and make it part of the United States. The War Hawks were supported in the West and South.
Just before the War of 1812, the regions that were mostly for the war were the West and the South.
Young leaders from the west and south known as war hawks
The West and the South supported the war, whereas the North opposed it, particularly the New England Federalists.
The South and the West
The nation began to politically divide following the War of 1812 into three powerful regional blocks, north, south, and west. The War of 1812 lasted from June 18, 1812 until February 18, 1815.
the west and south
War Hawks
war hawks
The South and the West
The basic causes of the War of 1812 were economic, commercial, territorial, and part bluff. A group in Congress lead by Henry Clay, known as the “War Hawks” wanted to invade Canada and make it part of the United States. The War Hawks were supported in the West and South.
There was substantial support for the War of 1812, and the population was equally divided on the Mexican American War.
The north opposed slavery; the south supported it. The north and the south began to argue about what state would be a free state and what state would be a slave state.