War of 1812
Lewis and Clark/ Louisana Purchase
Andrew Jackson
Indian Removal Act
Worldview/National Anthem
100

What was one event that involved the Native Americans that led to the start of the War of 1812?

The British gave the Native Americans weapons. 

100

What area did Lewis and Clark eplore? 

Lousiana to the west coast

100

What state did Andrew Jackson live in?

Tennessee

100

What was the Indian Removal Act? 

A law that forced the Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River. 

100

Who wrote the National Anthem?

Francis Scott Key
200

What was it called when the British captured American soldiers? 

Impressment

200

Who was the Native American that joined the Lewis and Clark expedition? 

Sacagawea

200

How did Andrew Jackson become famous?

He was a war hero of 1812.

200

What Native American group was mainly affected by the Indian Removal Act?

The Cherokee 

200

What was Francis Scott Key's job during the war?

He helped to negotiate for spies

300

What is one event that happened on sea that caused America to start the War of 1812? 

Embargos 

300

What president completed the Louisana purchase? 

Thomas Jefferson

300

Was Andrew Jackson a president?

YES

300

How many Cherokee Indians died during the trail of tears?

4,000

300

How many kids did Francis Scott Key have?

11

400
What group of unlikely of people helped the United States to defeat the British navy?

Pirates 

400

What city did Thomas Jefferson originally want to buy?

New Orleans

400

What dollar bill is Jackson's face on?

20

400

What was the name of the Supreme Court justice that ruled that the Native Americans had a right to stay on their own land?

John Marshall

400

What was the worldview of Lewis & Clark

Deist

500

What city did the British burn?

Washington D.C.

500

What country did Thomas Jefferson buy the Louisana Purchase from?

France

500

What was Jackson's job in the Revolutionary War?

He was a messenger 

500
How many Cherokee Indians were forced to leave their home?

16,000

500

What was the worldview of Francis Scott Key?

Christian