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Chapter 9 Unit 4

Mr.Parks on 8-3

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Ran for president in 1800 and won Jefferson
Rn for president in 1800 and lost Burr
Let people do as they choose Laissezfaire
Madison's secretary of the treasury. Had a grasp of financial matters that equaled Hamilton's Gallatin
Taxes on foreign imported goods Customs duties
Adam's secretary of state was asked to serve as chief justice of the US and established judical review Marshall
The right of the supreme court to determine if a law violates the constitution Judicial Review
Strudy veicles topped with white canvas Conestoga Wagon
Jefferson authorized this purchase of land from France for $15 million. The land extented west of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and south to the city of new Orleans. It doubled the size of the US Louisiana Purchase
The Spanish allowed trade in New Orleans
Military leader of France who once planned to extend his empire westward to the Americas, but instead agreed to sell the entire Louisiand Territory to the US to finance his plan for was against Britain Napolean
This man led enslaved Africans and other laborers in Santo Domingo became an independent republic and eventually regained its original name Haiti Toussiant-Lorverture
Led the expedition of the Louisiana Purchase were amateur scientists and had conducted business with Native Americans. Lewis and Clark
Where the expedition left St.Louis
Lewis and Clark had to go up what river Missouri River
A young Shoshone woman joined their group as a guide Sacagawea
Before Lewis and Clark returned Jefferson sent another expedition, led by Pike
Withdraw Secede
Protection of money Tribute
25 year old US Navy captain burned the captured ship to prevent the pirates from using it Decatur
The right to sail the seas and not take sides in a war Neutral Rights
Forcing people inot service as in the navy Impressment
British would wait for American ships this happened one day off the coast of where between the Leopard and Chesapeake Virginia
Secretary of state called the Cheasapeake attack crazy Madison
This act barred imports and exports to all foreign countries it was a reaction to Britain's practice of impressment and to Britain's violation of neutral rights to sail the seas during Britain's war with France Embargo Act
An order prohibiting trade with another country Embargo
New act prohibited trade only with British and France Nonintercourse Act
Became a state in 1803 and was a problem because more people started moving west Ohio
Powerful Sharnee Chief this man built a confederacy of Native American nations in the Northwest he eventually joined forces with the British against the Americans to prevent the Americans from confiscating Native American land Tecumseh
Tecumseh's brother and a person who rallyed alot of native americans togheter The Prophet
American governor of the Indiana Territory Harrison
Harrison attacked Prophetstown Battle of Tippecanoe
Republicans during Madison's presidency who pressed for was wiht Britain War Hawks
Loyalty to a nation and promotion of its interests above all others Nationalism
Best War Hawks Clay and Calhoun
Led Americans from Detroit into Canada Hull
Where Americans moved to Canada Detroit
Commander of the Lake Erie naval forces seize lake from British Perry
Lake that was connected to Perry Erie
Tecunseh was killed Americans attacked town of York Battle of the Thames
Warships Frigates
Armed private ships Privateers
Attacked the Creeks Jackson
When the creeks were attacked the battle was called Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Wrote the Star Spangled Banner Key
Treaty that ended the war Treaty of Ghent
Battle that happened before word got out that the war was over. Jackson became a hero. Battle of New Orleans
Federalists gathered at a convention to talk about the union Hartford Convention
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