What did Thomas Jefferson do on March 1, 1801?
He left his boarding house to stroll over to the unfinished Capital.
What established two principles?
Monroe doctrine.
Who was Tecumseh?
Indian who united the U.S. settlers.
What was the primary cause of the war of 1812?
It was the ongoing conflict between British and France
When was the Battle of Fallen Timbers?
August 20, 1794.
What did Jefferson call his election?
The revolution of 1800.
What treaty did the U.S gain Florida in 1821?
The Adam-Onis treaty.
Who were the leaders of the war hawk?
Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun.
Who were the main combatants in the war of 1812?
U.S. and Great Britain.
What did Thomas Jefferson persuade congress to adopt?
It was the Embargo Act.
The first major case of the marshal court involved what?
The judiciary act of 1801.
What did the Chesapeake affair nearly break?
War
What was the main result of the Louisiana Purchase?
The U.S. gained more land.
What did the first major case involve?
The Judiciary Act of 1801.
What was president Madison's wife's name?
Her name is Dolley.
What did the Hartford convention do?
It opposed the war and hinted that New England might succeed from the union if the demands weren't met.
How many American ships were captured by Britain?
There were 1,000 ships captured
What was the Louisiana purchase?
The U.S. bought land from France doubling the size of the country.
What did Congress and the States adopt?
Twelfth Amendment.
On June 1, 1812, what did the president ask congress to declare?
He asked congress to declare war on the British.
What is the era of good feelings?
Monroe's two terms.
Who was the 19 year old officer?
William Henry Harrison
Why did the war hawks want war?
To stop British interference.
Who was the leader of the french?
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Who did Jefferson persuade the Republicans to nominate to run for third term?
He had asked James Madison.