France fought this country during Thomas Jefferson's second term as President
[What is?] Britain
Britain fought this country during Thomas Jefferson's second term as President
At what convention did New England war opponents talk about disbanding from the Union?
[What is] Hartford Convention
A prohibition on trade with [a] particular nation(s)
[What is] Embargo
The Shawnee leader, and his brother who was also viewed as "The Prophet"
[Who are] Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa
The practice of forcing unwilling men to join military or naval service
[What is] Impressment
The leader of France during Jefferson's second term
[What/Who is] Napoleon Bonaparte or Napoleon
What did Thomas Jefferson say in his statement to take over Canada?
It was so simple it would be a "mere matter of marching"
In 1807, Congress passed the __________ ___,
[What is] Embargo Act
A group with loose ties that joins together to achieve a common purpose
[What is] A confederacy
By 1811, this amount of American men were forced to serve in the British navy.
[What is] 10,000 men
Did Napoleon Bonaparte take action on the seizures of American ships?
No
How long was the War of 1812, when did it start, and when did it end?
Duration: 2 years 8 months or 3 years
Start: 1812
End: 1815
To increase the value of American exports, Congress passed the ___-_________ ___.
[What is] Non-Intercourse Act
This was Tecumseh's promise to William Henry Harrison
[What is] If Harrison would invalidate and forfeit claims to native lands, he would join Harrison and lead his new confederacy in a war against the British
(Answer does not have to be exact)
Britain and France did this to American shipping
[What is] Seizing American ships attempting to deliver items to Europe.
True or False: The Democratic-Republicans favored Britain over France in foreign affairs
False
The President for the entirety of the War of 1812, and the President after Thomas Jefferson.
[Who is] James Madison
This act passed by Congress still kept resuming trade, but said that if Britain or France dropped commercial restrictions, America would continue non-intercourse with them.
[What is] Macon's Bill No. 2
Tecumseh did not agree to William Henry Harrison's convincing for these reasons
[What is] He did not want to give up the Shawnee lands, and he felt that the treaty was invalid due to it not being signed by proper tribe leaders.
(Answer does not have to be exact)
In 1807, Britain fired at this American ship for this reason
[What is] The British fired at Chesapeake after the captain didn't let them search for deserters.
(does not have to be exact words!!!)
In 1805, Britain emerged victorious in a battle with France. When was it, and what was the battle called?
On October 21st, 1805, Britain emerged victorious against France in the Battle of Trafalgan
(answer does not have to be exact)
What and when was the last major battle of the War of 1812, who was America's general in the battle, and what treaty was signed between Britain and America?
What: Battle of New Orleans
When: January 8, 1815
General: Andrew Jackson
Treaty: Treaty of Ghent
American exports dropped from $__ million in ____, to $__ million in ____.
$108 million in 1807 to $22 million in 1808.
(Answer does not have to be exact)
In what battle did William Henry Harrison become a national hero, and what did he do?
William Henry Harrison became a national hero in the Battle of Tippecanoe and burned down the Shawnee capital of Prophetstown.
(Answer does not have to be exact)