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Its main base of support was in New England Federalist Party Its main base of support was in New England

The British burned down our capitol Washington, D.C. The British burned down our capitol

Led victorious Lake Erie naval forces Oliver Hazard Perry Led victorious Lake Erie naval forces

Shattered Native American confidence in the Prophet’s leadership Battle of Tippecanoe Shattered Native American confidence in the Prophet’s leadership

Monroe Doctrine Declared that attempts to colonize the Americas would be seen as a threat to the U.S.

Wrote “The Star- Spangled Banner” Francis Scott Key Wrote “The Star- Spangled Banner”

Demanded tribute to let ships pass safely Pirates Demanded tribute to let ships pass safely

Gained independence from Mexico in 1836 Texas Gained independence from Mexico in 1836

Military engagements with the British War of 1812 Military engagements with the British

Fort in Baltimore that kept the British from entering the city Fort McHenry Fort in Baltimore that kept the British from entering the city

The United States gained Florida and gave up claims to Spanish Texas Adams-Onis Treaty The United States gained Florida and gave up claims to Spanish Texas

“Old Ironsides” The Constitution

Secretary of state who helped resolve disputes with Britain John Quincy Adams Secretary of state who helped resolve disputes with Britain

Banned imports to and exports from Britain Embargo Act of 1807 Banned imports to and exports from Britain

Led the movement that resulted in freedom for parts of South America Simon Bolivar Led the movement that resulted in freedom for parts of South America

Privateers Armed private ships

A powerful Shawnee chief Tecumseh A powerful Shawnee chief

Led an unsuccessful rebellion against the Spanish government of Mexico Miguel Hidalgo Led an unsuccessful rebellion against the Spanish government of Mexico

Became a war hero in the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson Became a war hero in the War of 1812

John Calhoun A War Hawk in Congress