Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the presidency of Jefferson.
Who is John Marshall?
The French emperor during the time of Jefferson's presidency.
Who was Napoleon?
The practice of forcing people into service.
What is impressment?
Pride in or devotion to one's country.
What is nationalism?
Jefferson's style was seen as this, meaning he wanted to ensure that all people had the same rights.
What was democratic?
The French foreign minister who negotiated with James Monroe for the purchase of all of Louisiana.
Who was Talleyrand?
The North African nations with whom the young United States fought a war.
What were the Barbary States?
This poet described what he saw during a heroic American victory at Fort McHenry.
Who was Francis Scott Keys?
An economic belief held by Thomas Jefferson that means "let alone."
What is laissez faire?
Through this treat, Spain agreed too let American ship their goods down the Mississippi.
What was the Pinckney Treaty?
This act forbade Americans from exporting or importing goods into the country from the rest of the world.
What was the Embargo Act?
Signed in Belgium in 1814, this treaty marked the end of the War of 1812.
What was the Treaty of ghent?
The power created by the Supreme Court that allowed itself to determine the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress.
What is judicial review?
What is Haiti?
Warhawk leader from Kentucky who was eager to see the conquest of Canada.
Who was Henry Clay?
This officer from Tennessee, and future president, took command of American troops and won a tremendous victory in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
Who was Andrew Jackson?
The Supreme Court stated that this act of Congress was unconstitutional in the case Marbury v Madison.
What was the Judiciary Act?
Jefferson used this power delegated to the president within the Constitution to justify the purchase of Louisiana.
What are treaty making powers?
This act passed in 1809 forbade trade with only France and Britain.
What was the nonintercourse act?
Delegates from New England were sent to this to consider secession from the United States
What was the Hartford Convention?