Louisiana Purchase
Lewis & Clark
War of 1812
No Category Questions
100

The Louisiana Purchase cost $________.

15 Million   /   15,000,000

100

What president hired/appointed Lewis and Clark?

Thomas Jefferson

100

_______ is the practice of forcing people to serve in the army/navy. Britain did this as an act of aggression.

Impressment

100

it is a strong sense of pride and loyalty to one's nation.

Nationalism

200

The Louisiana purchase nearly ________ed the size of the United States.

Doubled

200

What was the official name of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

Corps of Discovery

200

_______ was a ban on trade. Jefferson favored this.

Embargo

200

Disagreements between whole areas of the nation over issues such as slavery.

Sectionalism

300

The US bought the Louisiana Territory from which country?

France

300

________ told the native tribes they encountered that the US now owns their land.

Lewis

300

During the War of 1812, the British continued to arm and ally themselves with ___________ against the US.

Native Americans

300

The ______ party supported Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.

Democratic

400

Who was the leader who sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States?

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

_____ was a Native American woman who traveled with Lewis and Clark and helped them on their journey.

Sacagawea

400

The British shelled Fort McHenry for ___ hours.

25

400

A resolution to address the issue of slavery in new territories keeping a balance between free and slave states.

The Missouri Compromise

500

After the Louisiana Purchase, _________ was sent on a mission in 1806, explored present-day Colorada, and was arrested by the Spanish as an American spy

Zebulon Pike

500

List two reasons for the Lewis and Clark expedition:

  • Report back on new plants and animals.

  • Create maps of the territory.

  • Create new relationships with the native tribes along the routes and area.

500

This formally ended the War of 1812.

Treaty of Ghent

500

The _____ ______ aimed to prevent European nations from interfering in American affairs.

Monroe Doctrine