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15 Cards in this Set
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Who was the President after Thomas Jefferson? |
James Madison |
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Whose Bill stated that trade would be reopened with what ever country dropped its restrictions on trade? |
Nathaniel Macon |
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Who was the head of the French nation? |
Napoleon Bonaparte |
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Clay, Calhoun and Grundy were known as ___________ because they supported going to war. |
War Hawks |
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What nation was known for assisting the Native Americans? |
British |
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This Native American believed that the Native Americans needed to unite in order to protect their lands |
Tecumseh |
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This governor of Indiana believed that he could stop Native Americans. |
William Henry Harrison |
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Perry's victory on this lake was a turning point during the War of 1812? |
Erie |
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Who saved President Washington's painting when the British burned the White House down in 1814? |
Dolly Madison |
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What building did the British burn down in Washington D.C.? |
White House |
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True / False The British were successful in their strategies. They defeated the United States and the United States was forced to surrender in the War of 1812. |
False |
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The Treaty of ____________ negotiated peace and brought an end to the War of 1812. |
Ghent |
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Who wrote a poem, that later became the United States national anthem, after watching the battle in Baltimore between the British and the United States? |
Francis Scott Key |
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This Native American leader fought William Henry Harrison at the Tippecanoe River where 1/4 of Harrison's troops were either killed or wounded. |
Tenskawtawa |
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Name one Indian tribe Lewis and Clark came in contact with during the Corps of Discovery. |
Nez Perce, Sioux, Missouri, Blackfeet, |