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100

This man was a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, he increase the power of the judicial branch significantly

Who is John Marshall?

100

This man created the Cotton Gin, which increased the demand for slaves

Who is Eli Whitney?

100

This 1809 law replaced the failed Embargo Act, reopening trade with all nations except Britain and France.

What is the Non-Intercourse act?

100

The fear of mob rule, sparked in part by Shays' Rebellion, was a major concern for the Federalists, and their opponents accused them of overreacting during this later "rebellion" that Jefferson was involved in.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

100

This famous court case ruled that Marbury had a right to his commission, but that the Court had no authority to order Madison to deliver it

What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

This Virginian was committed to growing and developing the western lands and enabled white settlers to acquire farms from the public domain more easily

Who is William Henry Harrison?

200

These young, nationalistic members of Congress from the South and West pressured President Madison to declare war on Britain in 1812.

What are the War Hawks?

200

The Supreme Court asserted its power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional by ruling against part of this earlier legislation.

What is the Judiciary Act of 1789?

200

The rebellion was a protest by farmers against high taxes, economic hardship, and aggressive debt collection following the Revolutionary War, highlighting the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and contributing to the movement to write a new U.S. Constitution.  

What is Shay's Rebellion?

200

This is the action of forcing men into the army/navy

What is Impressment?

300

This man challenged Hamilton to a duel and killed him

Who is Aaron Burr?

300

As a wealthy Bostonian and leading member of the Sons of Liberty, this "King of the Smugglers" was so high on the British hit list that his capture was an objective of the Redcoats' march on Lexington and Concord.

Who is John Hancock?

300

The 1803 decision in this case, presided over by Chief Justice John Marshall, established the principle of judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?  

300

A major battle of the War of 1812 fought on January 8, 1815, where American forces under General Andrew Jackson decisively defeated a larger British army.

What is the Battle of New Orleans

300

This prohibited American ships from leaving the United States and heading to any foreign port

What is the Embargo?

400

Africans in Santo Domingo (inspired by the French Revolution) revolted under the this black leader.

Who is Toussaint L’Ouverture?

400

This Bostonian organizer of the Committees of Correspondence famously declared, "The liberties of our country and the freedom of our civil constitution are worth defending against all enemies".

Who is Samuel Adams?

400

This act, which followed the repeal of the Stamp Act, declared that Parliament had the right to make laws for the American colonies "in all cases whatsoever".

What is the Declaratory Act?

400

A 1811 conflict between U.S. forces led by Governor William Henry Harrison and a Native American confederacy led by Tenskwatawa, brother of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh

What is the Battle of Tippacanoe?

400

This convention reasserted the right of nullification and proposed seven amendments (to the Constitution to protect New England from the growing influence of the South and West)

What is The Hartford Convention?

500

This Native American tried to unite all the Indians of the Mississippi Valley to resist white western expansion

Who is Tecumseh?

500

This lawyer argued that American students should be educated with nationalistic thoughts thoughts

Who is Noah Webster?

500

This 1807 act banned all foreign trade in an attempt to protect American ships and pressure Britain and France, though it severely damaged the U.S. economy instead.

What is the Embargo Act?

500

An Indian uprising against British expansion after the French and Indian War, involving attacks on British forts in the Ohio Valley

What is Pontiac's Rebellion?

500

Following the failure of American diplomacy in 1797, this incident involving a bribe demanded by French agents led to an undeclared naval war with France.

What is the XYZ Affair?

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