America's First Invasion: The War of 1812
Across
- 2. a light boat propelled originally by oars but later by sails; a war vessel smaller than an attack ship
- 4. an armed private ship licensed to attack enemy ships; also: a sailor on such a ship
- 8. an area of land not recorded or plotted on a map, chart, or plan
- 10. markedly distinct in quality or character
- 12. the act of seizing goods for public use or of forcing persons into public service
Down
- 1. the 19th-century doctrine asserting that the United States was destined to expand westward to the Pacific and to exert economic and social control throughout North America
- 3. possessing extensive knowledge acquired chiefly from books
- 5. of or relating to navigation or commerce on the sea
- 6. a fleet of ships or boats; a navy organizational unit consisting of two or more squadrons of small warships
- 7. a powerful, often violent whirlpool sucking in objects within a given radius
- 9. intensity of feeling or expression
- 11. the exchange, buying, and selling of goods on a large scale involving transportation from place to place