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4.1 After two terms in office, Jefferson was succeeded by _______________.

James Madison

4.2 Because England lacked sailors, they stopped neutral ships and __________ sailors to join the English navy.
impressed
4.3 Two well-known War Hawks" were________ and _________."
John Calhoun, Henry Clay
4.4 In 1811, the Shawneed Indian, _______ organized many Indian tribes to keep the white people out of tribal lands.
Tecumseh
4.5 ___________ attacked and burned the village of Tippecanoe.
William Henry Harrison
4.6 On June 18, 1812 Congress declared war against __________.
England
4.7 The War of 1812 began with the invasion of ___________ but it was unsuccessful.
Canada
4.8 The Star-Spangle Banner" was written by ______________."
Francis Scott Key
4.9 When a merchant ship was converted to a small warship, it was called a ____________.
privateer.
4.9.5 A large, fast, English warship was called a ____________.
frigate
4.10 The Constitution, America's most famous ship, was nicknamed ____________.
Old Ironsides
4.11 Oliver Hazard Perry defeated the British ships at ____________.
Battle of Lake Erie
4.12 Under General Andrew Jackson, the British troops were defeated at the _______________.
Battle of New Orleans
4.13 After the American victory at New Orleans, a Mass of thanksgiving was offered as promised by the ______________ Sisters
Ursuline.
4.14 The Era of Good Feeling" is associated with President ______________."
James Monroe
4.15 The ____________Doctrine stated that the American continents were no longer open to foreign colonization and the US would stay out of European affairs.
Monroe
4.16 Bishop ______________ established the first Catholic newspaper and founded a school for African-American boys and girls
John England
4.17 The North favored high tariffs, whereas the ______________and ______________ favored low tariffs.
South, West
4.18 Factory owners found it cheaper to pay low wages to workers than to buy and care for ________________.
slaves
4.19 _______________ invented the cotton gin.
Eli Whitney
4.20 Even though Andrew Jackson had the most votes, _____________ was elected.
John Quincy Adams
5.1 The route through the Rockies called the ______________became the gateway to the West.
South Pass
5.2 ______________ was an expert hunter and woodsman, and understood the Indian and their ways.
Daniel Boone.
5.3 The mountain pass that we now call the __________ preceded with a trail through the mountains that led down into Kentucky.
Cumberland Gap
5.4 The small Indian path used by Daniel Boone and that later brought families to Kentucky was widened in order to let wagons be driven became known as the______________ Road.
Wilderness
5.5 The second settlement found in Kentucky was named ___________.
Boonesborough
5.6 Three of the states formed in the Northwest Territory were ______________, _______________and ______________.
Ohio, Indiana and Illinois
5.7 The Conestoga wagons became known as ________________.
prairie schooners.
5.8 One of the first priest to be ordained in the United States in 1795 and was known as one of the circuit priests who traveled about the Southeast was ______________ .
Demetrius Gallitzin
5.9 The bishop at the time (late 1700's) was ______________.
Bishop John Carroll
5.10 The second diocese in the United State was at ______________, Kentucky.
Bardstown
5.11 Bishop ______________ sent priests throughout the Ohio Valley to celebrate Mass and offer the sacraments.

Flaget

5.12 In the Southwest, Andrew Jackson defeated the Seminole and Creek Indians in 1814 at the Battle of ______________.
Horseshoe Bend
5.13 The states of ______________, ______________and ______________were created from this southern frontier.
Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi
5.13.5 The main industry in the South was ______________.
farming/agriculture
5.14 ____________sold the Florida Territory to the United States.
Spain
6.1 Andrew Jackson was born in the _______________.
Carolinas
6.2 The famous pirate ___________ helped America defeat the British in the Battle of New Orleans.
Jean Lafitte
6.2.5 The Battle of New Orleans was lead by ______________.
General Andrew Jackson
6.3 During the War of American Independence, Andrew Jackson and his brother became prisoners of the _____________.
British
6.4 Jackson wanted to become a lawyer and in 1796 he became involved in _____________.
politics.
6.5 Jackson was elected both as a _____________and a _____________from Tennessee.
representative, senator
6.6 Jackson's home in Nashville was called the ______________.
The Hermitage
6.7 President James Monroe ordered Jackson to lead a campaign in ______________against the Indians.
Georgia
6.8 When Spain sold Florida to the U.S., Jackson was named its ______________.
military governor
6.9 When Jackson became president in 1828, he replaced government employees with his supporters. This is called the ______________.
Spoil System
6.10 Tariff on imported goods helped the factories in the North by keeping out cheap foreign goods but ______________in the South objected because it raised the price of goods.
farmers
6.11 The dispute between the government and South Carolina regarding tariff became known as the _____________.
Nullification Controversy
6.12 Although the tariff was a _____________law, the South Carolina state legislature passed a law overriding it.
federal
6.13 A state's breaking away from the rest of the Union is called _______________.

secession