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Baltimore and the War of 1812
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Year |
Export Value |
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1794 |
$ 33 million |
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1801 |
$ 94 million |
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1803 |
$ 54 million |
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1807 |
$ 108 million |
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1808 |
$ 22 million |
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1811 |
$ 61 million |
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1814 |
$ 7 million |
Important Dates:
British-French Wars 1793-1801
British-French Truce 1801-1803
British-French Wars 1803-1814
Embargo Act 1807-1809
War of 1812 1812-1814
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Activity 2
Here is a chart comparing the differences in the American and British navies:
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Vessel Type |
# of Guns |
U.S. Navy |
British Navy |
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Ship of the Line |
64-120 |
0 |
124 |
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Frigate |
26-50 |
8 |
116 |
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Smaller Vessels |
< 24 |
8 |
> 360 |
Here is a chart showing the average number of guns each vessel type carried.
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Vessel Type |
# of Guns |
Average # of Guns |
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Ship of the Line |
64-120 |
92 |
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Frigate |
26-50 |
38 |
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Smaller Ships |
1-24 |
12 |
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Vessel Type |
Average # |
U.S. Navy Ships |
U.S. Navy Guns |
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Ship of the Line |
92 |
0 |
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Frigate |
38 |
8 |
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Smaller Ships |
12 |
8 |
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Total Guns |
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Activity 3
While reading the Pride of Baltimore II's Web site on "Privateers" and Chausseur answer the following questions.
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War Games!
After you have read the rules of the simulation game, predict which side you think will win the encounter and why.
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After you have completed your game, write a summary of your encounter, and compare the results of the game to your prediction.
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Thoughtful Application
You are a newspaper reporter for the New York Evening Post in 1814. It is the morning of September 14, and the British have just given up their attack on Fort McHenry. You are assigned to write the front page story summarizing not only the battle, but Baltimore's role in the war. Your audience is not from Baltimore, and is not familiar with Baltimore Clippers. Your job is to inform them of the importance of the Baltimore Clipper on the outcome of this war. Support your thoughts with facts based on the game you just played, and what you have learned through this lesson. Don't forget to write a headline for your article!
HEADLINE: ____________________________________________________
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