Battles
Constitution
Napoleon Wars
Innovation
Notable Figures
100

This conflict was a result of the Treaty of Paris. Native American fought against the United States in the Ohio Country during this.

Battle of Fallen Timbers

100

A brief introduction stating the purpose of the document.

Preamble

100

Britain ended the Treaty of Amiens, declaring war on _______ in May 1803.

France

100

Napoleon utilized this innovation to break enemy formations.

Mobile Artillery

100

He is the self declared French Emperor during 1804-1815.

Napoleon

200

This iconic battle was led by the Duke of Wellington and helped defeat Napoleon.

Battle of Waterloo

200

The the first 10 amendments in the Constitution are known as this.

Bill of Rights

200

Napoleon invaded this country in 1812 which resulted in the lost of his Grande Armee.

Russia

200

These vessals were credited for the massive success in the Naval Conflicts with the British in the War of 1812.

Super Frigates

200

He was the British King that was in power during the First Coalition War with Napoleon.

King George III

300

This battle was a decisive American Victory, where US forces killed Chief Tecumseh, causing the northwest coalition to collapse.

Battle of the Thames

300

The Constitution is structured into three parts which are _____, _______, and ________. 

Preamble, Articles, and Amendments

300

This was a large-scale embargo by French Emperor Napoleon I against the British Empire from 21 November 1806 until 11 April 1814, during the Napoleonic Wars. 

Continental System
300

Evolution of warfare that went from strictly linear tactics to this which involves infantry, cavalry, and artillery.

Combined Arms

300

This U.S. President declared war on the British in the War of 1812.

President James Madison

400

This Conflict was an unofficial war between the United States and France due to disputes of trade routes. It tested the U.S. Navy, and its success provided for future expansion of the U.S. Navy.

Quasi-War

400

This Article in the Constitution establishes the executive branch is led by the President.

Article II

400

Napoleon's first defeat was at the ___________.

Battle of Leipzig

400

This lead to the popularity of Combined Arms:

The ideal Napoleonic battle was to manipulate the enemy into an unfavourable position through manoeuvre and deception, force him to commit his main forces and reserve to the main battle and then undertake an enveloping attack with uncommitted or reserve troops on the flank or rear. Such a surprise attack would either produce a devastating effect on morale or force him to weaken his main battle line. Either way, the enemy's own impulsiveness began the process by which even a smaller French army could defeat the enemy's forces one by one.

Napoleon's Tactics

400

He was the nation's first U.S. secretary of state under George Washington and then the nation's second vice president under John Adams. He was a leading proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights, and produced formative documents and decisions at the state, national, and international levels.

Thomas Jefferson
500

Fought after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, this decisive American victory made Andrew Jackson a national hero.

Battle of New Orleans (1815)

500

The Constitution is referred to as a _________ meaning it will address societal needs to maintain checks and balances/democracy.

Living Document

500

Russia utilized this strategy during Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812.

Scorched Earth 

500

Napoleon utilized this innovation to conduct surveys of the battlefield, without any casualties.

Aerial Survey by Hot Air Balloons

500
He was instrumental in the Battle of Lake Erie (1813) a significant navy victory that secured the control of the Great Lakes.

CDRE Oliver Hazard Perry

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