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War and Conflict: Pre-Twentieth Century - Who Were The War Hawks?
Who were the War Hawks?
The War Hawks were members of the U.S. Congress (the country's law-making body) who cast the deciding votes for the United States to enter the War of 1812 (1812–15; a conflict between the United States and Great Britain). The relationship between the United States and Britain had been shaky since 1807 because of British embargoes (prohibitions) on trade with the United States and the imprisonment of American sailors by Britain. In 1809 the Erskine Agreement was arranged by George Erskine, British minister to the United States, and U.S. Secretary of State James Madison (1751–1836), with the intention of suspending British interference with U.S. shipping. The agreement, however, collapsed when Erskine was removed from office. By 1811 the War Hawks had become impatient with the failure of diplomacy (official efforts at cooperation) to resolve the trade problems with Britain. They were convinced that the...
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