War of 1812
Louisiana Purchase
Historical Figures
Vocabulary
Misc.
100

British kidnapping of US sailors

Impressment


100

What country did we purchase the Louisiana Territory from?

France

100

He unified the Shawnee against American expansion west but died at the battle of Tippecanoe

Tecumseh
100

Complete halt of trade

Embargo

100

This plan had three goals:

Establish a national bank

Impose tariffs

Improve infrastructure and transportation

American System

200

True or False:British soldiers remained on the American frontier, causing tension

TRUE


200
The Louisiana Purchase ________ the size of the US

Doubled

200

Indiana militia leader who became a short-lived future president.  He was known for his success at the Battle of Tippecanoe against Tecumseh

William Henry Harrison

200

Tax on foreign imports

Tariff

200

Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe belonged to this political party

Democratic-Republican

300
This battle was fought AFTER the Treaty of Ghent had been signed

Battle of New Orleans

300

What river did the Louisiana Purchase give the US access to?

Mississippi

300

Influenced the outcome of the election of 1800 - favored Jefferson over Burr

Hamilton

300
Established judicial review
Marbury v. Madison
300

Native American woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their journey

Sacagewea

400

John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were part of this group calling for War

War Hawks

400

True or False: The Louisiana Purchase solved the issue of the expansion of slavery

False

400

War Hawk and creator of the American System economic plan

Henry Clay

400

The Supreme Court determines the constitutionality of the law.  Established by Marbury v. Madison

Judicial Review

400
The Election of 1800 resulted in Jefferson becoming president.  Who became vice president?

Aaron Burr

500
What happened to the Federalist party after the War of 1812

The party fell apart

500

Important port city the US gained access to after the Louisiana Purchase

New Orleans

500

Chief Justice who expanded and defined the powers of the Supreme Court

John Marshall

500

Court case that reaffirmed the necessary and proper clause

McCulloch v. Maryland

500

Citizen Genet was a French diplomat who was angered that this president chose neutrality instead of supporting the French Revolution

Washington