This SCOTUS case established Judicial Review
Marbury v. Madison
This Act banned U.S. trade with Europe
Embargo Act
This treaty led to Miamis and other Native Americans giving up land that later became Ohio and received $20,000 in return.
Treaty of Greenville
This treaty restored pre-war conditions and was described as, "Nothing was adjusted, nothing was settled."
Treaty of Ghent
This SCOTUS ruling stated that states had no right to interfere with federal institutions within their borders.
McColloch v. Maryland
Judicial Review
This Act allowed trade with European countries except England and France.
Nonintercourse Act
This battle between The Prophet and General W.H. Harrison led to heavy losses for both sides.
Battle of Tippecanoe
The son of John Adams, served as an American delegate during the War of 1812.
John Quincy Adams
This SCOTUS ruling stated that the federal government could regulate trade between states.
Gibbons v. Ogden
This agreement allowed the port of New Orleans to stay open for Americans to ship their own goods down the Mississippi.
Pinckney Treaty
This practice involved forcing people into service, or involuntarily drafting them into their military.
Impressment
Members of Congress that pushed for war with England
War Hawks
He commanded U.S. forces at the Battle of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson
Interstate commerce
This treaty resulted in the expansion of United States' territory by more than double.
Louisiana Purchase
He won the 1808 presidential election.
James Madison
Devotion to one's nation is called
Nationalism
Delegates of this convention threatened to nullify the state of war in their states if the war continued.
Hartford Convention
This stated that the U.S. would not interfere in the affairs of European nations or existing colonies, but European nations couldn't regain control of new nations in Latin America.
Monroe Doctrine
This is known as a ban on trade
Embargo
Thomas Jefferson was born and lived in this U.S. state.
Virginia
This last battle of the War of 1812 took place two weeks after a peace treaty had been signed.
Battle of New Orleans
He wrote the Star-Spangled Banner after watching Fort McHenry fend of British forces in Baltimore.
Francis Scott Key
This is known as loyalty to one's state or section rather than to the nation as a whole.
Sectionalism