The power for the Judicial branch of government to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
Judicial review
3rd President of the United Sates, a Democratic-Republican who ran against the Federalist John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
The name of largest perches of land made by the United States, bought for $15 millon
Louisiana Purchase
The group of people in congress the advocated to go to war with the British
War Hawks
Reason given for why 2 of the 3 American attacks at the start of the War of 1812 failed
Troops refused to fight on foreign soil
The practice of forcing people to serve in the army
Impressment
The lesser know west word explore, explored the Red River, arrested by Spanish cavalry, has a mountain peak named after him
Zebulon Pike
A Shoshone Native American who travled with Luis and Clark as both interpreter and guide
Sacagawea
The name of the act the set to punish Britain and France for raiding American ships and taking their crews
Embargo Act
Battle that took place before the War of 1812 between Native Americans and William Henry Harrison
Battle of Tippecanoe
The banning of trade
Embargo
Federalist appointed chief justice, denied Williams Marbury claim that the Judiciary Act of 1789 gave the Supreme court the power to deliver his papers appointing him justice of the peace
John Marshall
What Luis and Clark were trying to find during their exploration
A river route to the Pacific Ocean
The resson that Great Britain was supplying Native Americans with weapons and war supplies
Stop American west word expansion
Navy battle that ended British power in the Northwest
Battle of Lake Erie
A law that banned trade with only England and France
Non-Intercourse Act
Shawnee chief that was a major player for the British during the War of 1812, hoped to unite Native Americans to fight against the Americans
Tecumseh
The name of the group Meriwether Lewis and William Clark lead to explore the west
Corps of Discovery
reasons given for American to not go to war were, a small navy and army, poorly equipped military, and ...
only could produce a fraction of the supplies Britain could
Battle that caught British forces in an open field that saw more then 2000 British soldiers killed or wounded
Marbury v. Madison
American navy officer who lead one of the first victories of the War of 1812
Oliver Hazard Perry
The French foreign minister who sold more then just New Orleans to the United States
Charles Tallyrand
James Madison
Battle in which Andrew Jackson and 2000 men fought against the Creek Indians resulting in the treaty of Fort Jackson
Battle of Horseshoe Bend