Unit 5 The Early Republic
Across
- 3. An 1807 law that imposed a total ban on foreign trade.
- 5. A devotion to one's nation and its interests.
- 8. Orleans At the end of the War of 1812, a battle between British and U.S. forces, led by Andrew Jackson, that ended in a victory for the United States.
- 9. The vast territory extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, purchased from France in 1803.
- 10. loyalty to a state or section rather than to the whole country.
- 12. The treaty signed by some Native Americans in 1795, giving up land that would later become part of Ohio.
- 13. A case decided by the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Marshall in 1803.
- 14. Was a United States federal statute adopted on September 24, 1789, in the first session of the First United States Congress.
- 16. To cancel.
- 17. The power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional.
- 18. It favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution to restrict the powers of the federal government and emphasizing states' rights.
- 19. A peace treaty signed by Britain and the United States in 1814 to end the War of 1812.
- 21. In 1811, a battle over white settlement in the Indiana Territory.
- 24. Was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
- 26. The practice of forcing people into military service.
- 29. The group of officials who head government departments and advise the President.
- 30. The rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government.
- 31. President Monroe's foreign policy statement warning European nations not to interfere in Latin America.
Down
- 1. A government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- 2. The declarations passed in 1798 and 1799 that claimed that each state has the right to decide whether a federal law is constitutional.
- 4. A 1797 French attempt to demand a bribe of money from the United States before discussing French seizure of neutral American ships.
- 6. John Marshall (1755–1835) was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835.
- 7. Was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington.
- 11. A 1793 statement by President Washington that declared the United States would not support or aid either France or Britain in their European conflict.
- 15. The members of Congress from the South and the West who called for war with Britain prior to the War of 1812.
- 20. Acts The Federalist-supported laws created in 1798 that permitted the President to expel foreigners.
- 22. Jay's Treaty, was a 1795 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted war.
- 23. A supporter of a strong federal government.
- 25. A payment by a weaker party to a stronger party in return for protection.
- 27. An act or decision that sets an example for others to follow.
- 28. Clark A journey made by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson, to explore the American Northwest, newly purchased from France, and some territories beyond.