Across
- 2. Supreme Court case that is considered the most far-reaching of the Marshall court and created implied powers (3 words/no spaces)
- 5. Monroe's popularity, the glow of postwar triumph, and the collapse of all political opposition led to the nickname The Era of ___ ____ (2 words/no spaces)
- 8. this allowed the US to more than double in size after this transaction between Napoleon Bonaparte and Thomas Jefferson (2 words/no spaces)
- 10. Act which restored some international trade, though not with Great Britain (2 words, no hyphen or space)
- 13. Jefferson's response to the Alien and Sedition Acts (2 words/no space)
- 15. Battle that was the most stunning victory of the War of 1812 (2 words/no spaces)
- 17. Chief adversary of William Henry Harrison that proposed joining all Indian tribes into a single confederation with himself as head
- 18. 1801 act which increased the number of federal judges were nicknamed the "Midnight Appointments" (2 words/no space)
- 19. those who advocated more flexibility on a given issue (2 words/no space)
- 20. Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review (3 words/no spaces)
- 21. Supreme Court case that protected the federal government's delegated powers in regulating interstate commerce (3 words/no spaces)
- 25. the first ten amendments to the Constitution (3 words/no space)
- 29. Washington's influential farewell address outlined America's basic ____ ____ until WWII
- 30. French ambassador who arrived and attempted to break the US's neutrality, ultimately ruining his own reputation
- 35. Revolutionary War hero hired to "crush the Indians"
- 37. The nickname given to the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe (2 words/ no space)
- 39. an army officer who directed two important expeditions in the early 1800s
- 41. Convention that opposed the war and hinted that New England might secede, which led to the end of the Federalist party
- 42. nickname given to the prowar representatives led by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun (2 words/no spaces)
- 43. Doctrine that stated European nations could not intervene in the Western Hemisphere and the US wouldn't meddle in European affairs
- 45. this conflict resembling a war occupied much of Adams's time as president
- 48. In 1793, Washington issued a Proclamation of _____ during the French Revolution stating the US would not get involved on either side
- 49. Negotiation between the US and France when code named US diplomats were sent to France much to the incense of many Americans (2 words/no space)
- 50. a leader in the House of Representatives
- 51. became Secretary of the Treasury under Washington
Down
- 1. Ransom was paid to these until Jefferson ended the practice with an invasion at Tripoli (2 words/no spaces)
- 3. also known as the Democratic-Republicans who viewed themselves as the last line of defense between Federalist "tyranny" and American liberty
- 4. a series of four acts where the Federalist controlled Congress sought to silence their political opponents (4 words/no space)
- 6. Tennessee general who was authorized to help the friendly Creeks and to defend the south against the British
- 7. this 1789 act organized 13 district courts, established three Circuit Courts, and set the number of Supreme Court justices at 6 (2 words/no space)
- 9. Battle that resulted in the Treaty of Fort Greenville where the Indians surrendered all rights to the southern half of Ohio (2 words/no spaces)
- 11. Rebellion crushed in 1794 after backcountry farmers were looking for ways to avoid taxes and became violent
- 12. Macon's Bill Number ____ restored all trade and said that the US would restore trade with England or France depending on who would repeal its antitrade regulations
- 14. nickname given to the USS Constitution during the War of 1812 (2 words/no spaces)
- 16. Act adopted by Congress, which banned all American trade with the rest of the world
- 22. the creation of this by Hamilton would issue a uniform currency and provide a source for business loans to spur economic expansion (2 words/no space)
- 23. these two were hired to head an expedition exploring the newly purchased Louisiana Territory (2 names/no & or spaces)
- 24. Madison's response to the Alien and Sedition Acts (2 words/no space)
- 26. Fort that protected Baltimore whose bombardment inspired the Star Spangled Banner
- 27. incident of violence that nearly brought the US to war with Great Britian in 1807 (2 words/no spaces)
- 28. Treaty signed in 1814 that officially ended the War of 1812
- 31. the right to stop US ships, forcibly remove British deserters
- 32. Amendment which enabled electors to cast separate ballots for president and vice president following the Revolution of 1800
- 33. the first great chief justice of the Supreme Court who served for 34 years
- 34. group that claimed to be the true keepers of the constitutional flame
- 36. organized three departments in the executive branch (State, Treasury, and War)
- 38. became Secretary of State under Washington
- 40. Battle where Harrison's forces drove off the Indians but took heavy losses
- 44. Treaty which called for disarmament in the Great Lakes (2 words/no hyphen or space)
- 46. Treaty which allowed the US to take possession on Florida in 1821 (2 words/no hyphen or space)
- 47. Treaty approved in 1795 to negotiate issues between the US and Great Britain
- 52. Washington's two term vice president who was elected as president in 1796