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ch14 s2
based on guided reading chapter 14 section 3
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| thomas jefferson became president in the year | 1800. |
| both french and british ships were | stopping us ships and seizing goods they thought to have been transported to the enemy. |
| impressment | taking a sailor who is not a citizen, claiming they are, and including them in the navy. |
| in the war of 1812, soldiers had to | volunteer to fight. |
| the major superpower during the war of 1812 was | great britain. |
| the upper creek were known as the | red stick indians. |
| tecumseh's resistance was receiving guns from | britain. |
| leader of the lower creek at this time was | william mcintosh jr. |
| a negotiator of the indian springs treaty was | william mcintosh jr. |
| a the time, if the entire creek population did not support a treaty but the signers advocated the treaty anyway, the signers would be | executed. |
| john ross | half scot and half creek, educated at an academy in tennesse. he established a store and ferry near lookout mountain called ross's landing, which would later be renamed chattanooga. |
| president andrew jackson | supported the indian removal act. |
| in worcester v. georgia case, chief justice john marshall | ruled that cherokee law was to be enforced within their territory. |
| trail of tears | 7-800 mile walk in which over 4 thousand native americans died. the native american's journey to the territories in present day oklahoma. |
| in the territory, john ross was reelected | principal chief. |