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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.

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A band of young politicians, eager for war, were voted into the House of Representatives in 1810. Among them were Henry Clay of Kentucky and John C. Calhoun of South Carolina.

The War Hawks wanted to battle with Britain in the War of 1812, because of the following reason's:

1. The neutral United States was caught in a gigantic battle between the British and Napoleon of France.

2. Paper Blockades is the event in which Napoleon had seized as nearly as many American ships as the British. Nevertheless, American anger was directed mainly at the British. There were two reasons for this.

The first is that the British seizures took place on the high seas in violation, in the view of Americans as international law. Having no navy, Napoleon seized American ships only when they entered a French port, where they were under French law.

The second reason is that Britain's navy seized American vessels carrying cargoes belonging to France or Spanish merchants, even if the cargoes were non-military as tobacco or sugar.

3. The grievance of Americans was also the process known as impressment. This was the act of British ships kidnapping American sailors and forcing them to serve the British Navy. To recover deserters British ship captains would stop American vessels and "press" any sailors who could not prove that they were Americans.

4. The Chesapeake Affair of 1807, is when British soldiers were able to get aboard the American ship, to catch up with deserters and hanged them.

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