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Washington As President Jefferson As President The War Of 1812 The Age Of Jackson Manifest Destiny

The name of the rebellion that Washington himself led an army to stop.

What was the Whiskey Rebellion?

Washington’s Secretary of the Treasury.

Who was Alexander Hamilton?

Sent by Washington to negotiate a treaty with Great Britain to settle the outstanding differences between the United States and Britain.

Who was John Jay?

The name of the treaty between the U.S. and Spain that gave the U.S. control over the Mississippi River and New Orleans.

What was the Pinckney Treaty?

The name of the political party that hoped to put the direction of government in the hands of the rich.

Who were the federalists?

The source of a government’s power, according to President Jefferson.

Who are the people?

Jefferson’s vice president who challenged Alexander Hamilton to a duel and killed him.

Who was Aaron Burr?

The 12 th Amendment to the Constitution states this.

What is that the President and Vice President run together as running mates and are elected together?

The price Jefferson paid Napoleon for the Louisiana Territory.

What is $15 million?

The name of the Shoshone woman who travelled with Lewis and Clark as their guide and interpreter.

Who was Sacajawea?

The president who requested that Congress declare war against Britain in 1812.

Who was President James Madison?

The place where the U.S. and Great Britain signed the peace treaty ending the War of 1812.

What is Ghent, Belgium?

The incident that caused the United States to declare war on Great Britain.

What was the Chesapeake-Leopard Incident?

The most significant victory for the Americans but occurred too late to make a difference in the outcome of the war.

What was the Battle of New Orleans?

The location of the massacre of settlers by the Creek Native Americans on August 30, 1813.

What was Fort Mims?

The name given to the death of 4,000 Cherokee Native Americans on their way to Arkansas and Oklahoma.

What was the Trail of Tears?

Jackson was known as the President of the _________________.

What is the “common man”?

Jackson was the only president to do this.

What is pay off the national debt?

Jackson defeated this man in the 1828 presidential election.

Who was John Quincy Adams?

The number of duels Andrew Jackson is believed to have taken part in.

What is 5?

The U.S. increased its size by 1/5 after a peace agreement with this country.

What is Mexico?

The name of the isolationist policy that stated that the U.S. would not involve itself in European affairs but did leave the door open for expansion.

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

The leader of the Texas army who defeated General Santa Anna after The Alamo?

Who was Sam Houston?

The name of the treaty that ended the War with Mexico?

What was the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

The reason the South was afraid new states or territories would enter the United States as free states.

What was losing control of the Senate?