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Ch. 10 Vocab. SA

Ch.10 Vocab. SA

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people who take extreme political positions. radicals
Adams had appointed as many Federalist judges as he could between the election of 1800 and Jefferson's inauguration in 1801. Judiciary Act of 1801
Federalist chief justice, established judicial review. John Marshall
In 1803, Marbury went to court after Madison refused to put him in as chief justice. Madison won under judicial review/ unconstitutional law. Marbury v. Madison
it contradicted the law of the Constitution. unconstitutional
the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution. judicial review
In 1803, Jefferson bought the land from France, doubling the size of the U.S. Louisiana Purchase
led the Lewis and Clark expedition into northern Louisiana. Meriwether Lewis
would select and oversee a volunteer force. William Clark
In 1803, Lewis and Clark set out to explore Louisiana with the help of Sacagawea. Lewis and Clark expedition
Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark by interperting and leading the way around Louisiana. Sacagawea
led the 1806 expedition into southern Louisiana and explored the Great Plains and the Rio Grande by mistake. Zebulon Pike
kidnapping impressment
American ships were no longer allowed to sail to foreign ports-British can't come to theirs either. Embargo Act of 1807
Shawnee chief that vowed to stop the loss of Native American land by uniting-died in the Battle of Thames. Tecumseh
westerners who called for the War of 1812. War Hawks
an experienced officer who took command and eventually made the British flee in the War of 1812. Oliver Hazard Perry
Harrison defeated the British, fleeting from Perry, in Canada and put an end to their threat in the Northwest in the War of 1812. Battle of the Thames
wrote the national anthem. Francis Scott Key
signed in 1814, ending the War of 1812 with no territory exchanged and trade disputes were left unresolved. Treaty of Ghent
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