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- 2. Tecumseh's plan was to create a _______ of the many Native American tribes into one united force (starts with a C)
- 5. This Native American woman travelled with Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery and was an important contributor to the mission
- 7. Although the War of 1812 ended in a tie, more Americans were now thinking about expanding the country’s __________ (starts with B)
- 8. VOCAB the person currently in office
- 9. Although the War of 1812 ended in a tie, the war also boosted Americans’ self-confidence and __________ (starts with P)
- 11. The Federalists passed the ______ of 1801 to preserve Federalist ideals in the courts (2)
- 12. He died after being shot in a famous duel against the vice president (last name only)
- 15. VOCAB the act of forcing men into military or naval service
- 18. He ultimately became president after the Election of 1800 (2 words, full name)
- 23. Although the War of 1812 ended in a tie, the war showed that the ______ could stand on its own as a free nation (what’s the name of our country?)
- 24. Another Democratic-Republican, he followed Jefferson to become the 4th President of the United States (last name only)
- 25. VOCAB a law that limits trade and commerce with one or more nations
- 27. Possibly the most important Supreme Court case in American history, where the judicial review was established. It was called ____ versus ____ (2)
- 28. The Treaty of _____ ended the War of 1812
- 29. Jefferson tried to stay _____ in the war with Britain and France
- 31. Established in a major Supreme Court case, this is the process where laws are reviewed to see if they comply with the Constitution (2)
- 32. In 1812, the United States went to war with _____ and its Native American allies
- 33. Andrew Jackson became a national hero after the Battle of _______ near the end of the war (2)
- 34. The United States purchased Louisiana from France for ____ million dollars (spell the number)
- 35. This man, the leader of France, sold the Louisiana territory to the United States (first name only)
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- 1. The Louisiana Purchase instantly _______ the size of our country
- 3. Although the War of 1812 ended in a tie, America’s _______ did grow much stronger as a result (starts with E)
- 4. ____ This future-president led the American attack on Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe (last name only)
- 6. Jefferson was the first president ever from the _____ party (2)
- 10. Soon after attacking Washington D.C. in 1814, the British intended to attack _______ but could not get past the Americans fighting from Fort McHenry
- 12. This group ultimately chose the president in 1800 after an electoral deadlock (3)
- 13. His political career was ruined after murdering the former Treasury Secretary in a duel (last name only)
- 14. Right before losing power as president, John Adams appointed several “______” to keep Federalist principles in the federal government (2)
- 16. VOCAB An idea or law that goes against the principles of the U.S. Constitution is this
- 17. Meriwether ______ and William _______ explored the newly acquired Louisiana Territory (Combine both last names together)
- 19. During Britain’s 1814 attack on Fort McHenry, Francis Scott Key was inspired to write a poem about what he saw. The poem’s words later became “________,” our national anthem. (4)
- 20. This Native American leader attempted to create a strong Native American alliance, which failed after his death at the Battle of Thames during the War of 1812
- 21. Britain angered Americans after continuously impressing American sailors into the British ____ (a branch of the military)
- 22. VOCAB The taxes placed on imported and exported goods
- 26. The low point of the War of 1812 for the U.S. was when the British attacked _____ and destroyed the Capitol and White House
- 30. In response to the hostility shown by France and Britain on American trading ships, the United States passed the ________ of 1807 which stopped all foreign imports into the US (2)