Jefferson Era Vocabulary
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Third President of the USA | Thomas Jefferson
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Amendment which created a separate ballot for President and Vice President | 12th Amendment
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Court case which established judicial review | Marbury v. Madison
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Ability of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of a government action | Judicial Review
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Nickname for NC due to its backwardness | Rip Van Winkle State
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Indicators of NC Social Deccline | 1. Political Stagnation
2. Lack of transportation
3. Poor Education
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Important port city closed to the USA by the Spanish | New Orleans
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Land purchase from the French for 15 million dollars that doubled the size of the USA | Louisiana Purchase
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Sent to explore the Louisiana Purchase | Lewis and Clark
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Group founded by Lewis and Clark to go on expedition | Corps of Discovery
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Shoshone Indian woman who served as translator and guide to the Lewis and Clark expedition | Sacagawea
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NC native who was member of the Corps of Discovery and led group back from Missouri River to bring samples to the President | Richard Warfington
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Young army officer who led expedition to discover the starting point of the Red River; Offered Americans their first view of the SouthWest | Zebulon Pike
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Powerful warship that is nicknamed Old Ironsides; oldest commissioned warship in the world | U.S.S. Constitution
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The practice of forcing people into the Army or Navy | Impressment
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Banning of trade | embargo
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Banned all foreign trade for the USA | Embargo Act
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Banned US trade with Britain and France only | Non-Intercourse Act
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Shawnee chief who led Native Americans in revolts against the US | Tecumseh
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Defeated Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe | William Henry Harrison
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Young members of Congress who called for war against Britain | War Hawks
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President during the War of 1812 | James Madison
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Led the U.S. navy against the British in the Battle of Lake Erie | Oliver Hazard Perry
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Battle which ended British power in the Northwest | Battle of the Thames
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Led 2,000 volunteers against the Creek nation in the Creek War | Andrew Jackson
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Battle where Creek Indians where defeated by the Americans | Battle of Horseshoe Bend
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Treaty that ended the Creek War | Treaty of Fort Jackson
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Creek Indians had to give up this after being defeated | Millions of acres of land
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Important American city burnt by the British during War of 1812 | Washington D.C.
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NC native and First Lady who refused to leave until priceless artifacts were rescued from Washington D.C. | Dolley Madison
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Writer of the national anthem | Francis Scott Key
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National anthem of the USA | Star Spangled Banner
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Bombing of this fort inspired the national anthem | Fort McHenry
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NC locations invaded by the British during the War of 1812 | Ocracoke and Portsmouth
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Last major conflict of the War of 1812 | Battle of New Orleans
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Leader of American forces at Battle of New Orleans | Andrew Jackson
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Ineffective convention where Federalists agreed to oppose the war | Hartford Convention
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Treaty that ended the War of 1812 | Treaty of Ghent
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Causes of the War of 1812 | 1. Impressment of American Sailors
2. Interference with American shipping
3. British military aid to Native Americans
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Effects of the War of 1812 | 1. Increased sense of national pride
2. American manufacturing boosted
3. Native American resistance weakened
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