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1. The War of 1812 was
official ended by the
____________.
(document)
2. The Supreme Court has the
power of ______ ______,
which means they can declare
acts of Congress to be
unconstitutional.
3. The Emperor of France
that sold Louisiana to the
United States was
____________.
4. ______ ______ wanted
to go to war with Britain.
They thought the U.S.
could expand during the
war.
5. The U.S. purchased
Louisiana from
____________.
6. The U.S. got lots of land
from France with the
Louisiana Purchase. They got
the land from the ______ to
the ______.
7. The army officer who
was sent to find the starting
point of the Red River was
____________.
8. The _______ _______
doubled the size of the
United States.
9. ____________
demanded (actually he
sued) that the Supreme
Court issue his position as
a judge.
10. In the Battle of
____________, Harrison
destroyed Tecumseh’s
village.
11. The Supreme Court
case Marbury v Madison
established the power of
______ ______.
12. The American ship
USS Constitution was
nicknamed
“_________ _________”.
13. ____________ was the
Supreme Court Justice who
made the ruling which
ended up establishing
judicial review.
14. The Non-Intercourse Act
was different from the
Embargo Act. It said the U.S.
could trade with any country
____________.
15. ____________ means
to force people to serve in
the military. British
impressed American
soldiers into their military.
16. ____________ fought
against the French to free
Saint Dominique.
17. An ____________ is a
banning of trade.
18. Thomas Jefferson’s
inauguration
____________ fancy.
19. To defend their land
against the British,
____________
united the Indians of the
Northwest.
20. The Battle of
____________ happened
two weeks after the War of
1812 was actually over.
21. One advantage the U.S.
had at the beginning of the
War of 1812 was that the
British ships were
____________.
22. Lewis and Clark were
sent to explore the
_________ ______ and
establish
______________________
.
23. The Hartford
Convention was held
because some Federalists
wanted to
_____________________.
24. The Federalists (and others
in the North) didn’t want to go
to war with Britain because
they wanted to ______
__________________.
25. The Embargo Act
forbid trade with
________________.
26. While traveling with Lewis &
Clark, Sacajawea . . .
* met her brother
* was an interpreter & guide
* her husband was also a guide
but she was never
_____________
27. The Battle of
____________ forced the
British to withdraw into
Canada.
28. Thomas Jefferson had
____________ before
going forward with the
Louisiana Purchase.
29. _____ __ _____ were
the leaders of an 1804
expedition to explore the
West
30. ____________ saved a
painting of George
Washington when the
British were setting fire to
the White House.
____________
Label these items - word bank below
Louisiana Purchase
United States
Zebulon Pike’s Expedition
Spanish Territory
Lewis & Clark Expedition
1. The War of 1812 was
official ended by the
Treaty of Ghent.
2. The Supreme Court has the
power of judicial review,
which means they can declare
acts of Congress to be
unconstitutional.
3. The Emperor of France
that sold Louisiana to the
United States was
Napoleon.
4. War Hawks wanted to
go to war with Britain.
They thought the U.S.
could expand during the
war.
5. The U.S. purchased
Louisiana from France.
6. The U.S. got lots of land
from France with the
Louisiana Purchase. They got
the land from the Mississippi
River to the Rocky
Mountains.
7. The army officer who
was sent to find the starting
point of the Red River was
Zebulon Pike.
8. The Louisiana
Purchase doubled the size
of the United States.
9. Marbury demanded
(actually he sued) that the
Supreme Court issue his
position as a judge.
10. In the Battle of
Tippecanoe, Harrison
destroyed Tecumseh’s
village.
11. The Supreme Court
case Marbury v Madison
established the power of
judicial review.
12. The American ship
USS Constitution was
nicknamed Old Ironsides.
13. Marshall was the
Supreme Court Justice who
made the ruling which
ended up establishing
judicial review.
14. The Non-Intercourse Act
was different from the
Embargo Act. It said the U.S.
could trade with any country
except Britain and
France.
15. Impressment means to
force people to serve in the
military. British impressed
American soldiers into
their military.
16. Toussaint
L’Ouverture fought
against the French to free
Saint Dominique.
17. An embargo is a
banning of trade.
18. Thomas Jefferson’s
inauguration was not
fancy.
19. To defend their land
against the British,
Tecumseh united the
Indians of the Northwest.
20. The Battle of New
Orleans happened two
weeks after the War of
1812 was actually over.
21. One advantage the U.S.
had at the beginning of the
War of 1812 was that the
British ships were scattered
all over the world.
22. Lewis and Clark were
sent to explore the
Missouri River and
establish peaceful
relations with the Native
Americans.
23. The Hartford
Convention was held
because some Federalists
wanted to protest with
War of 1812.
24. The Federalists (and others in
the North) didn’t want to go to
war with Britain because they
wanted to go back to trading
with the British.
25. The Embargo Act
forbid trade with all
countries.
26. While traveling with Lewis &
Clark, Sacajawea . . .
* met her brother
* was an interpreter & guide
* her husband was also a guide
but she was never rewarded
(paid).
27. The Battle of Lake
Erie forced the British to
withdraw into Canada.
28. Thomas Jefferson had
doubts before going
forward with the Louisiana
Purchase.
29. Lewis and Clark were
the leaders of an 1804
expedition to explore the
West
30. Dolley Madison saved
a painting of George
Washington when the
British were setting fire to
the White House.
____________
Label these items - word bank below
Lewis & Clark Expedition
Louisiana Purchase
Spanish Territory
Zebulon Pike
Expedition
The United
States
31. The United States
32. Louisiana Purchase
33. Spanish Territory
34. Zebulon Pike Expedition
35. Lewis & Clark Expedition
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