Across
- 1. What the Louisiana Purchase did to the size of the U.S.
- 4. Government decisions relating to other countries
- 6. Washington set many of these during his time in office (he was the first, after all!)
- 8. The other 1/2 of the leading explorers to map the Louisiana Purchase
- 9. Became a slave state in 1820
- 10. How Hamilton would have interpreted the Constitution
- 11. An act of open violence against a government or ruler
- 15. Encouraging others to rebel against a government or ruler
- 16. Dem-Reps wanted the U.S. to ally with this European country
- 17. He told European countries "Stay on your side of the globe!"
- 20. 1/2 of the leading explorers to map the Louisiana Purchase
- 21. Jefferson would have preferred the U.S. stick to this
- 22. Washington declared this when Britain and France went to war
- 23. The Democratic-Republicans were led by this person
- 24. How Jefferson would have interpreted the Constitution (unless a lot of land was available for sale)
- 25. The incident where French officials demanded a bribe in exchange for peace talks
- 26. It's why Pennsylvania farmers rebelled in the 1790s
Down
- 2. Federalists wanted the U.S. to ally with this European country
- 3. Americans accused the British of supporting these people, who wanted to resist U.S. expansion
- 5. He was President when the Alien & Sedition Acts were enacted
- 7. Government decisions relating to its own country
- 12. Became a free state in 1820
- 13. Kidnapping sailors and forcing them into the military (also a cause of the War of 1812)
- 14. Hamilton wanted the U.S. economy to look like this
- 15. The type of federal government Jefferson liked
- 18. The type of federal government Hamilton liked
- 19. Alexander Hamilton was "top dog" of this party
