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Jeopardy Famous Battles Hodge Podge Famous Leaders Q $100 Q $100 Reasons for War Famous Generals Famous Leaders Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

The term for forcing American sailors to serve in the Royal Navy. $100 Reasons for War The term for forcing American sailors to serve in the Royal Navy.

$100 Reasons for War What is impressment?

The British encouraged these groups to raid American settlements. $200 Reasons for War The British encouraged these groups to raid American settlements.

Who are Native Americans? $200 Reasons for War Who are Native Americans?

$300 Reasons for War A major sea battle broke out when this American ship refused to allow the Captain of the Leopard to board her.

$300 Reasons for War What is the Chesapeake?

The Act passed by President Jefferson restricting foreign trade. $400 Reasons for War The Act passed by President Jefferson restricting foreign trade.

$400 Reasons for War What is the Embargo Act?

A program that restricted trade with both Great Britain and France. $500 Reasons for War A program that restricted trade with both Great Britain and France.

What is the non-intercourse act? $500 Reasons for War What is the non-intercourse act?

$100 Famous Battles The American Fort captured in 1812 by a small British force and Tecumseh and his warriors.

$100 Famous Battles What is Detroit?

$200 Famous Battles The nickname given the U.S.S. Constitution after the British ship Guerriere’s solid shot bounced right off her hull.

What is “Old Ironsides”? $200 Famous Battles What is “Old Ironsides”?

This Battle took place almost three weeks after the war ended. $300 Famous Battles This Battle took place almost three weeks after the war ended.

What is the Battle of New Orleans? $300 Famous Battles What is the Battle of New Orleans?

$400 Famous Battles This is the name of the British Canadian capital burned by the Americans in 1813.

$400 Famous Battles What is York?

$500 Famous Battles The name of the site in modern day Alabama where the Creek were finally defeated.

$500 Famous Battles What is Horseshoe bend?

The American General who was given command of the Indiana Territory. $100 Famous Generals The American General who was given command of the Indiana Territory.

Who was William Henry Harrison? $100 Famous Generals Who was William Henry Harrison?

The American General who defeated the Creek and defended New Orleans. $200 Famous Generals The American General who defeated the Creek and defended New Orleans.

$200 Famous Generals Who is Andrew Jackson?

The American Admiral who defeated the British on the Great Lakes. $300 Famous Generals The American Admiral who defeated the British on the Great Lakes.

Who is Oliver Hazard Perry? $300 Famous Generals Who is Oliver Hazard Perry?

The British General who captured Fort Detroit. $400 Famous Generals The British General who captured Fort Detroit.

Who is General Isaac Brock? $400 Famous Generals Who is General Isaac Brock?

The American General who surrendered Fort Detroit. $500 Famous Generals The American General who surrendered Fort Detroit.

$500 Famous Generals Who is William Hull?

$100 Famous Leaders The President of the United States who passed a series of acts restricting foreign trade.

Who is Thomas Jefferson? $100 Famous Leaders Who is Thomas Jefferson?

$200 Famous Leaders The Native American Tribal leader who led a rebellion in the Indiana territory.

$200 Famous Leaders Who is Tecumseh?

The Native American leader known as the “Prophet.” $300 Famous Leaders The Native American leader known as the “Prophet.”

$300 Famous Leaders Who is Tenskawata?

$400 Famous Leaders The American President who successfully encouraged Congress to declare war on Great Britain.

$400 Famous Leaders Who was James Madison?

$500 Famous Leaders The first lady who saved a portrait of George Washington before the White House was burned.

$500 Famous Leaders Who is Dolly Madison?

$100 Hodge Podge One of the groups of who fought as allies to the Americans at New Orleans.

Who are the Choctaw or Jean Lafette and his pirate band? $100 Hodge Podge Who are the Choctaw or Jean Lafette and his pirate band?

$200 Hodge Podge The nickname given to Republican senators from the south and west who clamored for war.

$200 Hodge Podge What is war hawks?

The response many Americans took to the Embargo Act. $300 Hodge Podge The response many Americans took to the Embargo Act.

What is engage in smuggling? $300 Hodge Podge What is engage in smuggling?

The number of stars and stripes on the U.S. flag at Fort McHenry. $400 Hodge Podge The number of stars and stripes on the U.S. flag at Fort McHenry.

$400 Hodge Podge What is 15?

$500 Hodge Podge The location of William Henry Harrisons victory in Canada securing the Northwest territory.

What is the Battle of the Thames? $500 Hodge Podge What is the Battle of the Thames?

Final Jeopardy The French King who was overthrown during the French Revolution and later executed by the Republican government.

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Louis XVI?