Events of Chapter 8
Anything Goes
Vocabulary
The War of 1812
People
100
This agreement resulted in the country being divided into slave and non-slave states.
What is the Missouri Compromise?
100
“Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes”.
A famous order given by General Putnam at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
100
Eli Whitney invented this.
Who invented the cotton Gin?
100
A group of young Senators who wanted to invade Canada and Florida and attack the Indians to the west.
Who were the War Hawks?
100
He attempted to unite the Native American tribes of the old Northwest.
Who was Tecumseh?
200
This incident incited the native Indians of the old Northwest to go on a warpath.
What is the Battle of Tippecanoe?
200
This famous painter painted the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress.
Who was John Trumbull?
200
This refers to coins as opposed to a note.
What is a “Specie”
200
This could best explain the outcome of the War of 1812.
Things returned to the conditions before the war.
200
This president’s term is associated with an “Era of Good Feelings”.
Who is President Monroe?
300
This battle was fought after peace had already been negotiated in Ghent Belgium.
What is the Battle for New Orleans?
300
This “System” consisted of tariff, bank, and internal improvements.
What is the “American System”?
300
A final demand with clear consequences if not accepted.
What is an “Ultimatum”?
300
The New Englanders who held a convention in Harford Connecticut.
Who protested against the War of 1812?
300
He was the successor to James Madison as President.
Who was President Monroe?
400
This bill caused trouble with our relations with Great Britain, leading us toward the War of 1812.
What is Macon’s Bill No. 2?
400
He opposed George Canning’s diplomatic proposal because of his mistrust of the British and the thought that the US should make their own foreign policies.
Who is John Quincy Adams?
400
This doctrine postponed the issue of slavery.
What is the Missouri Compromise?
400
William Henry Harrison lead 10,000 Volunteers from this state chased the redcoats back into Canada.
What is Kentucky?
400
He produced the first important American dictionary.
Who was Noah Webster?
500
This is one incident that made the War of 1812 the most unique.
Washington D.C. suffered war damage.
500
THE DAILY DOUBLE – Q – The only way for the US to enforce this policy was to coincide it with British foreign policy, relying on their large British fleet.
What is the only way the US could enforce the Monroe Doctrine?
500
Identifying with the feeling of pride in a country.
What is “Nationalism”?
500
Examples would be that the area to the West was a land of small farms, the South was dependent on agriculture, and the Middle Atlantic states were reliant on commerce.
What are examples of sectionalism after the war of 1812?
500
He defeated the Creek Indians in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, captured a British force in Pensacola Florida , and became the Hero of New Orleans after successfully defending it from the British January of 1815.
Who was Andrew Jackson?