The leader killed at the Battle of Bower
McFarlane
A tax on imports or exports
Tariff
Napoleon’s birthplace
Corsica
This treaty lead to the withdrawal of the British from their old forts in the Northwest Territory, making it easier and safer for Americans to settle there
Jay Treaty
The Anglican Church’s new U.S. name
Episcopal
The war fought between France and Britain in 1793-1815
Napoleonic
The first U.S. president
Washington
The state where the Whiskey Rebellion took place
Pennsylvania
A tax on goods made and sold within a country
Excise
This Code ensured that the same laws applied all over France and also guaranteed Frenchman the same human rights other Europeans enjoyed.
Napoleonic Code
The treaty that ended the American Revolution
Paris
The belief that bishops inherit authority by touch
Apostolic
The naval battle where Nelson defeated the French
Trafalgar
The founder of the Federalist Party
Hamilton
The first U.S. president to send troops to stop a rebellion
Washington
The first internal tax in U.S. history
Whiskey
Napoleon’s first major defeat
Nile
The treaty where Napoleon sold land to the U.S.
Louisiana
The French cult that replaced Christianity
Cult of Reason
Napoleon’s final battle
Waterloo
The British Naval hero, who was determined, self-sacrificing officer who lost his right eye, his arm, and finally his life to prevent Napoleon from conquering Britain
Horatio Nelson
An armed protest against the federal government’s first excise, a distilled spirits tax passed in 1791.
Whiskey Rebellion
Hamilton’s tax on alcohol was meant to discourage
Drinking
Napoleon’s title before emperor
Consul
The treaty that made peace between Napoleon and the Pope
Concordat
The cult created by Robespierre
Supreme
The battle where Napoleon was first defeated
Battle of the Nile
The French leader who crowned himself emperor
Napoleon
Hamilton’s whiskey excise was particularly upsetting to veterans of which war?
Revolutionary War
A tax meant to discourage people from drinking too much:
Sin Tax
Napoleon’s wife
Josephine
The treaty that ended the Napoleonic Wars
The belief that God exists but is uninvolved
Deism
The undeclared naval war that narrowly missed becoming a declared war war between the U.S. and France (1798-1800)
Quasi
The American who negotiated the Jay Treaty and author of the Federalist Papers
John Jay
The militia force sent by Washington to end the rebellion
Army
The main source of U.S. government revenue before excises
Tariffs
Napoleon’s final defeat
Waterloo
The Jay Treaty helped define the differences between two political parties:
Federalists and Democratic Republicans
Napoleon’s agreement with the Catholic Church
Concordat
Britain’s pressed American sailors into service, which continued a grievance that became a major cause of this war – 1812
War of 1812
The general sent to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion
Lee
The Whiskey Rebellion was the beginning of a long struggle between 2 enemies
moonshiners and revenuers
The tax protest that involved tarring and feathering
Whiskey
The country Napoleon invaded in 1812
Russia
The treaty that forced Napoleon into exile
Fontainebleau
The religion France tried to eliminate
Christianity
An armed confrontation between federal tax collectors and protestors in 1794. It was the first bloodshed of the Whiskey Rebellion
The Battle of Bower Hill
The revolutionary who led France during the Reign of Terror
Robespierre