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24 Cards in this Set

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democratic
ensuring that all people have the same rights
laissez faire
a French term meaning"let alone."
free market
goods and services are exchanged with little regulation
judicial review
gave the Supreme Court the power to decide whether laws passed by congress were constitutional and to reject laws that it considered to be unconstitutional
expedition
long voyage of exploration
continental divide
a mountain ridge that separates river systems flowing toward opposite sides of a continent
tribute
to bribe
impressment
the practice of forcing people into service
embargo
ban on trade
smuggling
importing or exporting goods in violation of trade laws
confederation
league
nationalism
devotion to one's country
Marbury v. Madison
an 1803 court case in which the Supreme Court ruled that it had the power to decide whether laws passed by Congress were constitutional and to reject laws that it considered unconstitutional
Pinckney Treaty
a 1795 agreement with Spain that let Americans ship their goods down the Mississippi Rive and store them in New Orleans
Louisiana Purchase
vast territory between the Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains, purchased from France in 1803
Embargo Act
an 1807 law that imposed a total ban on foreign trade
Nonintercourse Act
an 1809 law that allowed Americans to carry on trade with all nations except Britain and France
Treaty of Greenville
treaty signed by some Native Americans in 1795, giving up land that would later become part of Ohio in exchange for $20,000 and a promise of more money if they kept the peace
War Hawks
members of congress from the South and the West who called for war with Britain prior to the War of 1812
Battle of Tippecanoe
in 1811, battle over white settlement in the Indiana Territory
Battle of lake Erie
in the War of 1812, an American victory led by Oliver Perry against the British
Battle of New Orleans
at the end of the War of 1812,a battle between British and American forces that ended in an american victory
Hartford Convention
gathering of New England delegates during the War of 1812 to protest the war by threatening to secede from the Union.
Treaty of Ghent
peace treaty signed by Britain and the United States at the end of the War of 1812