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100

Who led US forces in the Battle of New Orleans?

Andrew Jackson

100

What was the last Battle of the War of 1812?

New Orleans

100

What did the Treaty of Ghent do?

Ended the War of 1812

100

What does ratify mean?

To approve and accept a treaty or a legal document

100

Which President was elected in 1808 and convinced Congress to declare war in 1812?

James Madison

200

Who led the settler militia in the Creek War?

Andrew Jackson

200

What was the final battle of the Revolutionary War?

Yorktown

200

What did the Treaty of Paris do?

Ended the Revolutionary War?

200

What was a Warhawk?

A congressman who supported going to war with Britain

200

What two groups fought at the Battle of Tippecanoe?

Native Americans and the small militia led by William Henry Harrison

300

Who was the Shawnee chief who founded Prophetstown and later defeated the Americans at Detriot?

Tecumsah

300

After they finished fighting Napolean in Europe, what was the first thing the British did when they were at full strength?

Burn down government buildings in DC

300

What did the Treaty of Fort Jackson?

Ended the Creek War (transfer of land ownership in the American South)

300

What is impressment?

the forcible seizure of American sailors by the British Royal Navy to serve on their own ships

300

What were the two Spanish forts Andrew Jackson captured in Florida? 

Pensacola and St Marks

400

Who was the Governor of Indiana who led a small army against Phophetstown?

William Henry Harrison

400


What was the series of battles where Andrew Jackson led militias and slave hunters against the local Seminole Tribe and runaway slaves in Northern Florida?

First Seminole War

400

What did the Adams-Onis Treaty do?

Agreement between US and Spain where US was given Florida

400

What was the Embargo Act

a U.S. law that banned American ships from trading in foreign ports

400

What are the two reasons the Battle of New Orleans became famous?

It was a blowout win for the Americans and it technically happened after the war was over

500

Who led the Americans to an important victory at the Battle of Lake Erie?

Commodore Oliver Perry

500

What base was bombed for over 24 straight hours by the British in Baltimore?

Fort McHenry

500

What did the Rush-Bagot Agreement do?

Limited naval power on the Great Lakes (between Britain and US)

500

What is a blockade?

A war measure to cut off an enemy's ports and isolate them from trade

500


Why were Anti-Federalists and southerners more likely to favor going to war than Federalists and people from New England?

Anti-Feds and Southernors prioritized agriculture over trade. Federalists and residents of northern states knew that going to war would hurt the trade economy, which was how they made money.