Federalists
Republicans
The War of 1812
100

Powers not specifically listed in the Constitution but claimed by the federal government.

Implied Powers 

100

Duo of explorers who traveled all the way to the Pacific Ocean and had a famous native American guide.

Lewis & Clark

100

Members of congress who wanted war and usually came from the South or the West.

War Hawks

200

Member of president Washington’s cabinet who desired to repay all bonds that the US government owed in full.

Alexander Hamilton 

200

Founding father who secretly penned the Kentucky Resolution.

Thomas Jefferson 

200

Battle which was unknowingly fought after the end of the War of 1812.

The Battle of New Orleans

300

Act which would have made it a crime to criticize members of the government.

Sedition Act 

300

The philosophy that agriculture and land ownership are the backbone of the economy.

Agrarianism 

300

General who gained fame for his service during the War of 1812 and would later go on to be president of the United States

Andrew Jackson

400

A rebellion in western Pennsylvania which president George Washington personally led an army to put down.

The Whiskey Rebellion

400

The winner of the presidential election of 1800.

Thomas Jefferson 

400

US admiral who won a great victory on the Great Lakes against the British navy. The name sake for a local county.

Oliver Hazard Perry

500

Meeting of New England officials which discussed ways for New England to preserve its political power.

The Hartford Convention  

500

Name the two countries which the US placed embargoes on during the Jefferson administration.

France & Great Britain

500

Treaty which ended the War of 1812

The Treaty of Ghent