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Across
  1. 2. A case that established the Supreme Court’s power of judicial review
  2. 4. A Shoeshone who helped the expedition by naming plants and gathering edible fruits and vegetables for the group
  3. 8. A large U.S. warship sent to end attacks by Mediterranean pirates on American merchant ships
  4. 14. Federalist president first elected in 1796 who lost the 1800 president election
  5. 15. The effects of a particular event or events
  6. 17. brilliant speaker who warned other Native Americans that settlers wanted their land
  7. 18. The banning of trade
  8. 20. The battle between the U.S. forces and Tecumseh’s followers that ended with the U.S. forces winning
  9. 21. A long journey to explore the Louisiana purchase
  10. 23. The last major conflict of the War of 1812, which made Andrew Jackson a hero
  11. 24. U.S. Navy commodore who won a victory against the British
  12. 26. Co-leader of the western expedition
  13. 27. Several members who called for war against Great Britain
  14. 28. Republican who defeated John Adams in the presidential election of 1800
Down
  1. 1. A Republican who was elected president in 1808
  2. 3. A meeting of federalist opposed to war
  3. 5. Uses or purposes
  4. 6. A former army captian chosen by Jefferson to lead an expedition to explore the west
  5. 7. An explorer of the west who reached the summitof the mountain now known as Pike Peak
  6. 9. The pact that ended the War of 1812
  7. 10. The treaty that forced the Creek nation to give up millions of acres of their land
  8. 11. A U.S. law that essentially banned trade with Great Britain, France, and their colonies
  9. 12. victory won by Perry and his sailors
  10. 13. The commander of the tennessee militia who led an attack on the Creek nation in Alabama
  11. 16. The purchase of Louisiana from France for $15 million, which roughly doubled the size of the United States
  12. 19. A Federalist appointed by Adams to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
  13. 22. The Supreme Court’s power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
  14. 25. The practice of forcing people to serve in the army or navy