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1st declared war War of 1812
Barbary Pirates Attacked ships, demanded tribute
Barbary War 1801-1805, US stops paying tribute, attacks pirates
Battle of New Orleans Jackson hero, defeats British
Battle of Tippecanoe Harrison attacks Native Americans with goal of pushing Tecumseh's people out of Indiana
Biggest loser of War of 1812 Native Americans - Tecumseh killed, Natives killed by Jackson and army
Burr & Hamilton Duel Hamilton accused Burr of treason, Burr killed Hamilton
Chesapeake Affair British fire on US ship and take four sailors claiming they were runaway British sailors
Embargo Act 1807 - Banned all imports and exports to all foreign nations.... goal was to hurt Britain
John Marshall Appointed Chief Justice
Judicial Review Court decides if law is unconstitutional
Madison 4th president
Marbury v. Madison Judicial Review
Napolean Wanted to build empire off the US, but couldn't after Haitian Rev. , sold Louisiana territory
Napoleon Bonaparte Leader of France
Nationalism Pride in one's country
Neutral Rights Right to sail the seas and not take sides
Result of War of 1812 Americans feel more patriotic, federalists lose support of people, War Hawks carry philosophy of strong central govt.
Tecumseh Shawnee Chief, built confederacy of Native Americans, wants Native Am. territory
Treaty of Ghent 1814 - no borders change, Natives have no claim to land
Tribute Protection money
USS Philadelphia Ship taken by pirates, blown up by Stephen Decateur
War Hawks Republicans who value strong military and less taxation, want to gain Southern Canada and Western Florida through war
Washington D.C. Burns British set fire to Washington
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