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James Madison

the president who oversaw the war of 1812

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the prophet

Indian who attacked whiskey and the white man's ways

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William Henry Harrison

the Indian Territory governor who defeated the Prophet

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Tecumseh

one of the greatest Indian leaders in North American history

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Zebulon Pike

explorer of the Great Plains and the Colorado Rockies

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Meriwether Lewis

explorer of the Louisiana Territory

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Napoleon Bonaparte

powerful ruler of France

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John marshall

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

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Thomas Jefferson

the third president of the United States

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Simon Bolivar

revolutionary in Latin America

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John Quincy Adams

Secretary of State whose hard line won Florida from Spain

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Francis Scott key

author of the national anthem

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Andrew Jackson

American hero of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend

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Oliver hazard Perry

Resourceful naval captain who defeated a British fleet

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Henry clay

War Hawk from Kentucky who became Speaker of the House

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“Mad Anthony” Wayne

won a major battle in Ohio against the Indians

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Aaron burr

Vice President accused of treason

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William clark

explorer of the Louisiana Territory

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impressment

the seizure and forcible reenlistment of deserters from the British navy

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McCulloch v. Maryland

landmark court decision that denied states the power to interfere with the ability of Congress to enact a national bank

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Gibbons v. Ogden

landmark decision that protected Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce

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Marbury v Madison

court decision that maintained that "it is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is"

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delegated powers

the authority  specially given to the national government by the Constitution

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judicial review

the right of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional

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the 12th amendment

________ separated the ballots for the president and vice president

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the Barbary states

_______ in North Africa that raided American shipping and demanded ransom for the captured crews

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Washington

________ was the city the British captured after they won the Battle of Bladensburg

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the battle of New Orleans

_______ was the victory the Americans won against the British regulars after the war was over

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Florida

________ was the region the US government that was bought because of the Adams- Otis Treaty with Spain

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states’ rights

Jeffersonian  Republicans strongly supported _______

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McHenry

_______ was the well-designed fort prevented the British from capturing Baltimore

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Lake Erie

the battle of ______ was an astounding victory by a makeshift American fleet

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enemy cannonballs bounced off its oak sides

The U.S.S. Constitution was called "Old Ironsides" because ______________

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the embargo act

The result of the Chesapeake affair was _______

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attempted to unite the Indian tribes into one nation

Tecumseh was a threat to the United States because he ___________

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assistant to lewis and clark

Sacajawea was an Indian ____________

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a political victory of the Republicans

The "revolution of 1800" was __________

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no European country cold intervene in  the Western Hemisphere

The main provision of the Monroe Doctrine was _____________

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The Rush - Bagot Treaty

________ established a permanently disarmed region on America's northern border

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James Madison

________ was the president during the "Era of Good Feelings"

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The Hartford Convention

___________ was the event that led to the death of the Federalist Party

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