Question | Answer |
Important Indian chief who organized a confederation of Indian tribes, killed in the battle of Thames | Tecumseh |
Important naval hero who led a daring raid against the Barbary pirates | Decatur |
Leaders of a scientific expedition of the Louisiana Purchase | Lewis & Clark |
Symbol of peace, guide and interpreter for the expedition to explore Louisiana | Sacagawea |
President who purchase Louisiana | Jefferson |
Leader of an Indian religious movement who urged Indians to return to the ways of their ancestors | The Prophet |
Group in Congress that wanted war against the British | War Hawks |
Chief Justice whose decision in the Marbury vs. Madison case established the precedent of Judicial Review | Marshall |
Won the Battle of Lake Erie to give the U.S. control of Lake Erie | Perry |
Hero who defeated the Indians at the Battle of Tippecanoe | Harrison |
Led a slave revolt in Haiti that changed Napoleans plan to rebuild an empire in North America | L'Ouverture |
Hero in the Battle of New Orleans | Jackson |
Explored the southern part of the Louisiana Purchase | Pike |
Wrote the poem the "Star-Spangled Banner" | Key |
Judges appointed up until the very last minutes of Adams administration | Midnight Judges |
net to take care of Indian trouble on the border of Spanish Florida | Jackson |
Known as the "Liberator" for helping Latin American countries gain independence from Spain | Simon Bolivar |
Developed the American System in an attempt to unite the country and strengthen the economy of the U.S. | Henry Clay |