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- 3. was the fourth President of the United States and one of the main authors of the United States Constitution and the Federalist Papers.
- 4. was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835.
- 5. was a leading member of the House of Representatives for Kentucky under Presidents Madison and Monroe who spoke for the interests of the West, and who later served as a U.S. senator and Secretary of State.
- 6. an 1807 law that imposed a total ban on foreign trade
- 8. the practice of forcing people into military service
- 14. the treaty signed by some Native Americans in 1795, giving up land that would later become part of Ohio
- 15. a peace treaty signed by Britain and the United States in 1814 to end the War of 1812
- 16. the idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- 18. was the sixth President of the United States who earlier served as a U.S. diplomat, senator, and Secretary of State.
- 19. the power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional.
- 20. a devotion to one's nation and its interests
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- 1. in 1811, a battle over white settlement in the Indiana Territory
- 2. a 1795 agreement with Spain that let Americans ship their goods down the Mississippi River and store them in or ship them through New Orleans
- 7. an economic system in which goods and services are exchanged on a free market with as little government interference as possible.
- 9. an 1809 law that allowed Americans to carry on trade with all nations except Britain and France
- 10. a gathering of New Englanders to protest the War of 1812 at which some threatened to secede from the Union
- 11. the vast territory extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, purchased from France in 1803
- 12. the members of Congress from the South and the West who called for war with Britain prior to the War of 1812
- 13. 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
- 17. was the seventh President of the United States who earlier served as a military officer during conflicts with Creek Indians during the War of 1812, and during conflicts with Spain over Florida.