Presidents
Political Parties
Events leading to War of 1812
War of 1812
Court Cases
100

Warned us about political parties and foreign alliances in his Farewell Address

1st President

George Washington

100

Strong Federal Government

Loose interpretation of the Constitution

Favored the National Bank

Federalists

100

What year was the war of 1812?

1812

100

American forces failed to invade _______?

Canada

100

The right of the Supreme Court to declare an action of the Congress or President unconstitutional

Judicial Review

200

Purchased the Louisiana Territory

Reduced size of military and govt spending

3rd President

Thomas Jefferson

200

Led by Thomas Jefferson

Stronger State government

Strict interpretation of the Constitution

Democratic Republicans

200

As a result of the British impressment of American sailors, Jefferson passed the ___________, which prohibited America from trading with other countries.

Embargo Act

200

______ _____ ___wrote the Star-Spangled Banner the morning after Britain had bombarded Ft. McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland

Francis Scott Key

200

Established Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison

300

Passed the Alien & Sedition Acts

XYZ Affair 

Federalist

2nd President

John Adams

300

The first political parties developed because of arguments between _______ & _________

Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson

300

One of the main causes of the War of 1812 was ____?

Britain impressment of American sailors.

300

Greatest battle on the Great Lakes that the United States won

Battle of Lake Eerie

300

Supreme Court ruled that the federal government is in charge of "interstate commerce."

Gibbons v. Ogden

400

Democratic-Republican

5th President

Passed the Monroe Doctrine

James Monroe

400

A group of people that have similar ideas of how government should be ran

Political Party

400

A political group led by Henry Clay and John C Calhoun that encouraged the government to declare war on Britain

War Hawks

400

Ended War of 1812

No boundaries changed, but British would agree to stop seizing American ships.

Treaty of Ghent

400

Supreme Court ruled that the federal government does not have to pay taxes to the states.

McCulloch v. Maryland

500

President during the War of 1812

4th President

James Madison

500

The political parties mainly disagreed over ______ __ _____ _______?

The power of government

500

As a result of the United States winning Battle of Tippecanoe, the Native Americans ____________?

Joined forces with the British

500

______ ______had not heard the war had ended, and fought and defeated British at the Battle of _____ ______

Andrew Jackson

New Orleans

500

The Supreme Court's decision in _________ & _______ stated that the federal government held more power than the state governments.

McCulloch v. Maryland

Gibbons v. Ogden

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