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Chapter 9 Vocab.

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Thomas Jefferson   He is the 3rd president and was the Founding Fathers of the Declaration of Independence.  
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Conestoga Wagons   Covered wagons drawn by horses, oxens, or mules and were used for west-ward bound pioneers.  
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Louisiana Purshase   It was 5 cents an acre which all together was 15 million dollars.  
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Tribute   It was protection money, to protect their ships from being taken by the pirates.  
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Impressment   Forcing men to join the Navy.  
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Embargo   Prohibits trade with another country.  
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War Hawks   A group that wants to go to war with Britain.  
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Nationalism   Loyalty to their country.  
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Francis Scott Key   He was against the war and wrote the national anthem "Star Spangled Banner."  
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Treaty of Ghent   Didn't change any existing borders and was a peace treaty between Britain and America and didn't mention any thing about impressment.  
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Battle of New Orleans   It was lead by Andrew Jackson and American won the battle too!  
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Andrew Jackson   He was the leader of the Battle of New Orleans.  
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James Madison   He was our 4th president.  
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Dolly Madison   James Madison's wife and saved George Washingtons portrait.  
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Sacagawea    
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Privateers    
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