Midnight judicial appointments of President Adams
Midnight Judges
The emperor of France during Jefferson's Administration
Napoleon Bonaparte
Aside from York, Canada, which other capital city was burned to the ground during the War of 1812?
Washington D.C.
Supporters of the War of 1812
war hawks
Treaty that ended the War of 1812
Treaty of Ghent
The act of Congress deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court decision, Marbury v. Madison (1803).
The Judiciary Act
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand (or Talleyrand)
The act of forcibly pressing sailors into the service of the British Navy
Impressment
Convention of New England states that debated succeeding from the Union as a result of the War of 1812
Hartford Convention
The fifth president of the United States
James Monroe
Referring to that which violates the principles of the Constitution.
Unconstitutional
The most famous purchase in American history
The Louisiana Purchase
Francis Scott Key wrote the Star-Spangled Banner during this War of 1812 battle
The Bombardment of Ft. McHenry
The first lady of the United States during the War of 1812
Created a peaceful border between the United States and Canada that still exists today
The Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
Lewis and Clark led this group on an expedition through the Louisiana Territory
Corps of Discovery
Native American leader who, in an alliance with the British, led the native tribes against the United States
Tecumseh
Famous American victory, despite the fact that the war technically ended weeks prior. American troops were led by Gen. Andrew Jackson.
Battle of New Orleans
Ceded Florida to the United States and established a clear border between New Spain and the United States
Adams-Onis Treaty
The supreme court case Marbury v. Madison established this judicial principle
The inventor of the cotton gin
Eli Whitney
The battle before the War of 1812 between American forces under Gen. William Harrison and allies of Tecumseh
Battle of Tippecanoe
"Old Ironsides"
The U.S.S. Constitution
Foreign policy created by John Quincy Adams and promoted by James Monroe
Monroe Doctrine