Across
- 3. Served as an interpreter and guide on the Corps of Discovery
- 5. political party known for its support of strong state governments; founded by Thomas Jefferson
- 8. Great Britain will remove itself from the Midwestern territories and for that will be permitted to continue hunting in the U.S. territories
- 9. Bank of the United States; would issue money and handle tax receipts and other government funds
- 10. meeting of New England Federalists to discuss the War of 1812 with possible secession of the New England states and their own peace agreement with Great Britain
- 13. tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr; Alexander Hamilton helps sway some Federalists to switch their votes to Jefferson
- 16. Virginia and Kentucky wrote resolutions saying they as states should have the right to nullify laws they do not agree with; written about the Alien and Sedition Acts
- 20. Declared an armistice, but did not address major issues
- 21. supports of the Constitution and of a strong National Government
- 23. a.k.a. The Treaty of San Lorenzo, received official recognition of independence from Spain; own property to the Mississippi River and can trade on the river
Down
- 1. Increased the number of federal judges by sixteen
- 2. first Secretary of the Treasury
- 4. Statement that the United States would not support either side in any international conflict
- 6. a series of laws enacted in 1798 to reduce the political power of recent immigrants to the United States
- 7. group of advisers to the President
- 11. U.S. minister to Britain who went to negotiate with Spain
- 12. the 1803 purchase by the United States of France's Louisiana Territory
- 14. Shawnee Chief who wanted to create a confederation to protect their homeland against intruding white settlers
- 15. war between the United States and British Canada; fought mostly in the Great Lakes region
- 17. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who went to negotiate with ENgland
- 18. incident in which French officials demanded a bribe from U.S. diplomats
- 19. to consider void
- 22. Young Congressmen from the West and South who encouraged Congress to go to war against England