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Radicals people who take extreme political positions
Judiciary act of 1801 A law that increased the number of federal judges
John Marshall a 45 year old federalist
Maubury vs Madison supreme court ruled that it had the power to abolish laws unconstitutional
Judaical review The supreme court has the finial say in interpreting the constitutional
Louisiana purchase in Louisiana was bought for 15 million dollars
Meriwether Lewis qualified explorer who explored Louisiana
William Clark a friend of Lewis and a co-captain to meriwether on their expodition
Lewis and Clark expedition they both went on an expodition around the louisiana purchase
sacagewea A shashone woman who helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition
Zebulon pike He was trying to find the Arkansas and Red river
Impressment Kidnapping
Embargo Act of 1807 A act that says that american ships weren't allowed to sail to foreign ports
Tecumseh A Shawnee chief he vowed to stop the loss of american land
War Hawks Westerners who called for war
Oliver Hazard party An experienced officer who took charge of an infant fleet
Battle of Thames An american victory over the British in the war of 1812 which ended the British threat to the northwest territory
Francis Scott Key A Washington lawyer watched the all night battle
Treaty of Ghent Ended the war of 1812
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