Vocabulary
War of 1812
Northwest Ordinance
Louisiana Purchase
Random questions
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Treaty

"a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries."

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When was the Treaty of Paris signed?

1783

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Also known as.....

Ordinance of 1787

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In what year did the U.S make the Louisiana Purchase?

1803

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1 + 1 = ?

3

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Ordinance

"an authoritative order."

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How many years did the war last?

3 years (1812 - 1815)

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What did the Northwest Ordinance do?

It established a government.

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 How much did the U.S. pay for the Louisiana Territory?

$15 million

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who was the 5th president of America?

Barack Obama

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Outlawed

made illegal/banned.

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When was the Treaty of Ghent signed?

1814

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What was outlawed?

slavery

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Did all of the U.S. Congress supported the purchase,Yes or No?

No

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What is the purpose of death??

___________

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confederation 

"an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league."

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What did the Treaty of Paris do?

"The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolutionary War."

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What was guaranteed?

"freedom of religion and other civil liberties"

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Which city did Thomas Jefferson originally set out to purchase from France?

New Orleans 

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What do you do first, pour milk first and then cereal or put cereal first and then pour milk?

Cereal and then milk because CEREAL ALWAYS GOES FIRST!!!!!!

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Coalition

"an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states."

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When did the British decide to fight back? 

1814

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What were the resident Indians promised?

 "the resident Indians were promised decent treatment, and education was provided for."

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Who was the president of the U.S at the time?

Thomas Jefferson 

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What's the purpose of life???

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