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power to declare act of Congress unconstitutional

Judicial Review

practice of forcing people to serve in army/navy (a British practice/policy)

Impressment

Law that banned all trade w/ foreign countries; primarily to Great Britain

Embargo Act

banning of trade

Embargo

banned trade only w/ Britain, France, + their colonies

Non-Intercourse Act

US forces defeated Tecumseh's forces + his followers

Battle of Tippecanoe

last major conflict of War of 1812 between Andrew Jackson's forces + the British

Battle of New Orleans

ended Creek War + forced Creek to give up millions of acres of their lands

Treaty of Fort Jackson

signed in Belgium, ended War of 1812

Treaty of Ghent

1813 conflict between Navy Perry + British over control of body of water bordering New York + Ohio during 1812 War

Battle of Lake Erie

secured Northern border of US during War of 1812 - pushed British north to Canada

Battle of Plattsburgh

established judicial review; ability of Supreme Court to strike down law passed by Congress if conflicted w/ Constitution

Marbury v. Madison

decided by House of Representatives; Jefferson's victory; Jefferson continued Bank of the US

Election of 1800

french ruler who sold the Louisiana territory to the US, defeated by the British in 1814

Napoleon Bonaparte

former slave of Haiti, led rebellion against French rule + forced Napoleon to abandon plans for American empire - sold Louisiana territory to US - influenced passing of harsh slave codes in US

Toussaint-Louverture

expedition to explore Louisiana Territory; trying to find river route - followed Missouri river

Lewis and Clark