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100

The British practice of capturing American sailors and forcing them to serve in the British navy, or __________ was one of the issues that lead to the War of 1812. 

impressment

100

Spain gave East Florida to the United States and the United States gave up its claims to what is now Texas when the two countries signed the _____-_____ _____

Adams-Onis Treaty

100

Which happened first: The battle of Tippecanoe or the Embargo Act?

The Embargo Act

100

Which made Andrew Jackson a national hero: the Battle of Thames Rive or the Battle of New Orleans?

The Battle of New Orleans


200

After U.S. neutrality was violated, the United States issued an __________ against trade with foreign nations. 

embargo

200

Why was the Embargo Act passed?

a. to avoid conflict with the British and French navies

b. to punish merchants in New England

c. to strengthen the economy of the West and the South

d. to prevent conflict with Native Americans

a. to avoid conflict with the British and French navies

200

Why did the War of 1812 help increase manufacturing in the United States?

a. The United States needed to produce goods imported in the past.

b. The United States increased its exports to Great Britain during the war. 

c. The United States needed to produce goods exported din the past. 

d. The United States increased its imports from France during the war. 

a. The United States needed to produce goods imported in the past. 

200

How did the War of 1812 create an increase in patriotism?

a. Americans were happy that the war was over finally.

b. Americans were proud that the United States defeated a strong country.

c. Americans were happy that trade could resume with different countries. 

d. Americans were proud that the United States acquired new territory to settle. 

b. Americans were proud that the United States defeated a strong country.

300

The War of 1812 ended soon after the U.S. victory over the British at the ______ _____ _____ ______. 

Battle of New Orleans

300

Which happened first: the British attack on the Chesapeake or the Non-Intercourse Act.

The British attack on the Chesapeake

300

Which ended British influence in the Northwest: The Battle of Thames River or the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.

Battle of Thames River

300

What was the significance of the Convention of 1818?

a. It seemed territorial claims disputed from the War of 1812.

b. It resolved existing trade conflicts from before the War of 1812.

c. It provided for a mostly undefended border between the United States and Canada. 

d. It allowed for citizens of the United States and Canada to travel between both countries. 

C. It provided for a mostly undefended border between the United States and Canada. 

400

As commander of the Tennessee militia, _____ _____ led his troops in battle against the Creek nation. 

Andrew Jackson

400

Which happened first, the Non-Intercourse Act or Congress's Declaration of War against Great Britain.

The Non-Intercourse Act

400

Which caused the creek to give up much of their land to the United States: Battle of Horseshoe Bend or Battle of Washington DC

Battle of Horseshoe Bend

400

Which happened last: The Non-Intercourse Act or Congress's Declaration of War against Great Britain. 

Congress's Declaration of War against Great Britain

500

The border between the United States and Canada was settled in a treaty known as the _____ _____ _____

Convention of 1818

500

Which happened first: Congress's Declaration of War against Great Britain or the Battle of Tippecanoe

The Battle of Tippecanoe

500

Which resulted in the burning of many capital buildings: the Battle of Washington DC or the Battle of New Orleans?

Battle of Washington, DC

500

Which of these events convinced Spain to transfer ownership of Florida to the United States?

a. the defeat of the Birtish and their allies in the War of 1812. 

b. Andrew Jackson's capture of Fort Mims

c. The defeat of the Creek and the signing of the Treaty of Fort Jackson

d. Andrew Jackson's capture of St. Mark's and Pensacola

d. Andrew Jackson's capture of St. Mark's and Pensacola. 

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