Unit 3- American Government Rachel Hamrick

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Across
  1. 3. Served as an interpreter and guide on the Corps of Discovery
  2. 5. political party known for its support of strong state governments; founded by Thomas Jefferson
  3. 8. Great Britain will remove itself from the Midwestern territories and for that will be permitted to continue hunting in the U.S. territories
  4. 9. Bank of the United States; would issue money and handle tax receipts and other government funds
  5. 10. meeting of New England Federalists to discuss the War of 1812 with possible secession of the New England states and their own peace agreement with Great Britain
  6. 13. tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr; Alexander Hamilton helps sway some Federalists to switch their votes to Jefferson
  7. 16. Virginia and Kentucky wrote resolutions saying they as states should have the right to nullify laws they do not agree with; written about the Alien and Sedition Acts
  8. 20. Declared an armistice, but did not address major issues
  9. 21. supports of the Constitution and of a strong National Government
  10. 23. a.k.a. The Treaty of San Lorenzo, received official recognition of independence from Spain; own property to the Mississippi River and can trade on the river
Down
  1. 1. Increased the number of federal judges by sixteen
  2. 2. first Secretary of the Treasury
  3. 4. Statement that the United States would not support either side in any international conflict
  4. 6. a series of laws enacted in 1798 to reduce the political power of recent immigrants to the United States
  5. 7. group of advisers to the President
  6. 11. U.S. minister to Britain who went to negotiate with Spain
  7. 12. the 1803 purchase by the United States of France's Louisiana Territory
  8. 14. Shawnee Chief who wanted to create a confederation to protect their homeland against intruding white settlers
  9. 15. war between the United States and British Canada; fought mostly in the Great Lakes region
  10. 17. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who went to negotiate with ENgland
  11. 18. incident in which French officials demanded a bribe from U.S. diplomats
  12. 19. to consider void
  13. 22. Young Congressmen from the West and South who encouraged Congress to go to war against England