I was the unanimous choice as our first President
George Washington
True or False? Battles were only fought at sea during this war.
False
I support a STRONG FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Federalist
This treaty was negotiated between the US and Great Britain and dealt with the seizure of US ships at sea.
Jay Treaty
What was the main economy of the Southern colonies?
Agriculture
The poem I wrote during the Battle of Baltimore became our National Anthem in 1931
Francis Scott Key
Native Americans sided mostly with what country during the War.
Great Britain
I support STATES' RIGHTS
Democratic-Republicans
This treaty was between the US and Native Americans and did include payments to the Native Americans along with permission for settlers to enter the Ohio Territory
Treaty of Greenville
The first 10 amendments are known as...
The Bill of Rights
I was the 3rd President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
Those in Congress who pushed the US to go to war were known as
War Hawks
Thomas Jefferson was one of these
Democratic-Republican
The original offer for the Louisiana Territory was this amount?
$10 million
Who was the leader of Great Britain during the American Revolution?
King George III
I wanted great political power, but ended up shooting Alexander Hamilton instead!
Aaron Burr
Name the biggest issue that led the US to enter into the war
Impressment (will also accept: Great Britain not respecting US neutrality at sea)
Name a prominent Federalist
Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, John Jay
France's amount to the US for the purchase of even more Louisiana Territory was what? (what amount did the US actually end up paying?)
$15 million
The first PERMANENT settlement of the American colonies was...
Jamestown
Washington chose me as his Secretary of War
Henry Knox
When battle was fought AFTER the signing of the Treaty of Ghent
The Battle of New Orleans
This was another term for Cabinet Members
Advisors
True or False? The Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812 required Great Britain to pay war reparations to the U.S.
False
This event, occurring in March, 1775, was depicted by Paul Revere that included a very confused looking dog in the foreground.
The Boston Massacre