a Federalist who ran against Democratic Republicans in the presidential election of 1800
John Adams
The commander of the Tenessee militia gathered 2000 volonteers to move against the creek nation
Andrew Jackson
On October 20, 1803, the Senate approved the this which roughly doubled the size of the United States
Louisiana Purchase
in late 1807 Congress passed this which essentialy banned trade with all countries
Embargo Act
a Democratic Republicans who ran against the Federalsits in the presidential election
Thomas Jefferson
a young army officer who was sent to a mission to the west
Zeublon Pike
a large warship
USS Constitution
This new law banned trade only with Britain, France and their colonies
Non-Intercource Act
A Federalist appointed by John Adams, who was the chief justice of the U.S
John Marshall
Republican who was elected president in 1808 and faced the difficulty of continuing an unpopular trade war begun by Jefferson
James Madison
U.S forces defeated Tecumseh and in his followers in this battle
Battle of Tippecanoe
the banning of trade
embargo
A former army captain in charge to explore the expedition to the west
Meriwether Lewis:
A commodore whose key goal was to break Britain's control of Lake Erie
Oliver Hazard Perry
Serveral young members of COngress called this by their opponents and took the lead for calling for war against Britain
War Hawks
the practice of forcing people to serve in the army or navy
impressment
the co-leader of the expedition who was chosen by his buddy Lewis Who was Lewis' friend and wqa a Lietenant
William Clark
A Shoshone from the Rocky Mountains accompanied the group with her husband a French fur trader who lived with the INdians and served as a guide and interpreter
Sacagawea
Federalists agreed to opposed the war and send delagates to meet with Congress
Hartford Convention
Perry sailed out to meet the British on Sep 10
Battle of Lake Erie:
A Shawnee chief who watched angrily as Native Americans were pushed off their land
Tecumseh:
The treaty which had been signed in Belgium on December 24, 1814, ended the War of 1812
Treaty of Ghent
a battle that made Jackson a hero and was the last major conflict of the War of 1812
Battle of New Orleans
signed in late 1814, ended the Creek War anid forced the Creek to give up millions of acres of land
Treaty of Fort Jackson
First lady of President James Madison best known for saving George Washington's portrait from the White House during the War of 1812
Dolly Madison
a case that helped establish the Supreme Court's power to check the power of the other branches of government
Marbury vs Madison:
the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
judicial review
In May 1804, they began their long journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory
Lewis and Clark Expedition: