What was the war that was fought over British violations of U.S. maritime rights?
War of 1812
What were the three political parties?
Federalists & Democratic Republicans
What rebellion was caused by farmers being taxed unfairly?
Whiskey Rebellion
What was the purchase of $15 million worth of land west of the Mississippi River?
Louisiana Purchase
What election was the first instances in American history, where the new president was selected but the vice-president won re-election?
Election of 1808
What was the last battle fought in War of 1812 between Britain and America?
Battle of New Orleans
Who created a poem called "Defense of Fort M'Henry" which later became the "Star Spangled Banner"?
Francis Scott Key
What was an incident between France and the U.S diplomats which resulted in an undeclared war known as the Quasi-War?
XYZ Affair
What was the expedition called where a team mapped uncharted land, rivers, and mountains in the west?
Lewis and Clark Expedition
What was a nonviolent resistance to British and French impressment of U.S. ships?
Embargo of 1807
What battle shattered the hopes of a large Indian Confederacy and would cause the Natives to join forces with Great Britain during the War of 1812?
Battle of Tippecanoe
Who was a Shawnee warrior chief who organized a Native American confederacy to create an Indian state and stop settlement in the Northwest Territory?
Tecumseh
Who was the group of Republican Congressmen that demanded U.S. to expel the Spanish from Florida, and invade and declare war against Britain.
War Hawks
This cabinet included the Thomas Jefferson the Secretary of State, Alexander Hamilton the Secretary of Treasury, Henry Knox the Secretary of War, and Edmund Randolph the Attorney General.
Washington's Cabinet
What treaty where Britain agreed to stop claiming Northwest Territory and America and Britain pledged working toward ending slave trade?
Treaty of Ghent
What war ended American practice of paying tribute to pirate states and marked the end of piracy in that region?
Barbary War
Who was the first man elected from Tennessee to the House of Representatives and a major general in the War of 1812?
Andrew Jackson
The four points were that the U.S wouldn't interfere in European conflicts, existing European colonies or territories in Western Hemisphere, and European powers wouldn't attempt any further colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
Monroe Doctrine
What was the most important case in the Supreme Court where it was the first case to apply the principal of "judicial review" to it's case?
Marbury v. Madison importance
What act passed four laws one of them giving the right to the president to deport "aliens" and permit their arrest?
Alien and Sedition Acts
What battle led to the signing of the Treaty of Greenville in 1795?
Battle of Fallen Timbers
James Monroe
The act of enforcement of military or naval services on men against their will through violent methods.
Impressment
Hartford Convention
What act established the structure of jurisdiction of the federal court system and created the position of attorney general?
Judiciary Act