Session I………………………...…………………………….8:00 - 9:15 AM Session III………………………………………………..11:00 - 12:15 PM Transnational Perspectives of the War of 1812 The People of the War of 1812 Dr. Mark Barringer, Chair Dr. Dana Cooper, Chair Indian Removal Act of 1830: A Result of the War of 1812 Ronald Jowell Women and the War of 1812: Who was she and what did she do? Katie Hutto Tecumseh: Indian Relations within the War of 1812 Amanda Sunkle York and its People in the War of 1812 Jacob Talamantez Criminal Justice Perspective in the War of 1812 Trevor Reeley You’re in the Army Now! The Life of a British Soldier During the War of 1812 Caleb Shipley The Naval Influence of the War of 1812 on Theodore Roosevelt Hayden Duplantis Session II………………...........................................……….9:30 - 10:45 AM Lunch…………………………………………………………12:30 - 1:45 PM Military Might and the War of 1812 Baker Pattillo Student Center Dr. Andrew Lannen, Chair President’s Suite B The Battle of New Orleans’ Effect on American Pride Richard Hernandez “The Causes of the War of 1812” Press Gangs: Why America Chose War Suni Weatherby Who Won the War of 1812? And Does it Matter Ahmed Sharma Dr. Gene Allen Smith, Professor of History Texas Christian University Session IV………………………………………………….…2:00 - 3:15 PM Politics and Aftermath of the War of 1812 Dr. Brook Poston, Chair The Bitter Downfall of the Federalist Party Amanda Saunders The Second War for Independence Kelsey Mauldin How the War of 1812 Caused the Civil War Jessica Garza A Bicentennial Celebration Thursday November 29, 2012 Thanks to the College of Liberal and Applied Arts, the Department of 8AM – 3PM History, the East Texas Historical Association, and Phi Alpha Theta for making this conference possible. Ralph W. Steen Library, Wyatt Room
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