Across
- 4. This act called for the US to not trade with anyone
- 5. the Federalists promoted this “-ism”
- 6. the power of the Supreme Court to declare a Congressional act unconstitutional
- 11. major developments of this movement occured largely in the 1820s and 1830s.
- 13. This act, passed in 1807 was meant to harm Britain, but hurt the US instead
- 15. this treaty ceded Spanish Florida and the Oregon Territory to the US.
- 17. Jefferson made this purchase from Napoleon
- 18. of discovery this exploratory group ventured all the way to the Pacific
- 19. this peace negotiation between Britain and the US concluded shortly before the US took New Orleans (the news of peace hadn’t reached them in time)
- 20. This movement was largely in response to the separation of church and state.
Down
- 1. in this announcement, the US declared that no European country would be allowed to gain new territory in the Americas
- 2. Adams appointed these just before leaving office
- 3. in 1803, the supreme court issued its decision on this case
- 7. Jefferson wrote this letter to members of a committee of the Danbury, Connecticut, Baptist Association
- 8. an official, state-supported church
- 9. Some republicans, known as these, thought war with Britain was necessary for expansion
- 10. this exploratory group ventured all the way to the Pacific
- 12. This act, passed just before Jefferson left office, prohibited trade with Britain and France, but allowed it with everyone else
- 14. in this peace negotiation between the US and Britain, Britain initially called for large concessions
- 16. tax on imported goods
