actions and reasons and areas
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laws and natives others
leaders and groups
bills and places , battles hard
100

Areass War Hawks wanted to conquer

Canada and Spanish Florida

100

Yay this is the bonus question, what grade do you want to get

There is not right response!!! YAy

100

What caused the red men to become miserable

They became miserable due to white people encroaching and taking their land.

100

What is Tecumseh's argument about who has the right to sell land

Tecumseh argues that no part can sell land for all; only all the red men together can validly sell land.

100

Why were the red men once happy according to Tecumseh?

They were happy because the land belonged to them and they could enjoy its resources

200

Federalists' stance on war

 They did not want war since they supported Britain 

200

Embargo

A ban on trade with a specific nation or group of nations

200

The law that replaced the Embargo Act, passed on Marsh 1, 1809

Non-Intercourse Act.

200

A group of Democratic- Republican congressmen from the West and South of America, led by Henry Clay of Kentucky.

War Hawks

200

A battle where the Americans drove the Indians back to Prophetstown after two hours, leading to distrust of Tenskwatawa and the burning of the twon by Harrison

Battle of Tippecanoe

300

British and French actions that affected the US?

The two European countries that were at war, affecting U.S. trade by banning neutral nations from trading with the other.

300

Blockade

A military strategy aimed at preventing people and goods from entering or leaving a port.
300

Why does Tecumseh appeal to other native peoples as "red men"

He appeals to a larger group to build unity across tribes, emphasizing common resist white encroachment on Native lands.

300

A leader who was visiting other nations to recruit them for his alliance when Harrison arrived

Tecumseh

300

Required Indians to sell three million acres to America, causing anger and worry among Native groups who did not wish to leave their transitional lands.

Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809)

400

Reasons for War Hawks' support for war

Britain's tightening rules on neutral trade and the British polish of impressment of sailors'.

400

impressment

The taking of a sailor from a neutral ship and forcing that person to serve in the British navy, opposed by the US as an illegal action violating sailors' rights.

400

What does Tecumseh assert about the Great Spirit and land rights

He asserts that the Great Spirit placed red people on the land, which strengthens basis for Native land rights

400

The leader of the warriors of Prophetstown 

Tenskwatawa

400

The headquarters of Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa, important for their efforts to build an alliance of all Indian Nations to resist white settlers' expansion.

Prophststown

500

What does Tecumseh mean by 'obliterate the landmark'?

He means to erase or destroy the boundary or agreement (treaty) that marks land ownership.

500

What does "The right of occupancy" mean in Tecumseh's speech?

'The right of occupancy' means the right to live on and use the land.

500

Is Tecumseh's argument that "any sale not made by all in not valid" fair.

Yes, it is fair because land was used by many tribes, and no single groups should trade away others' homes.

500

What does Tecumseh claim about his identity and family background

Tecumseh claims he is a Shawnee and a warrior, stating his forefathers were warriors and he takes his existence from them.

500

A bill that restored trading right in American ports to both nations, allowing the president to reinstate the ban on one nation if the other removed trade restriction on American ships.

Macon's Bill No. 2