Mr H chapter 11
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- Judicial Review
- this power allows the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress to be unconstitutional
- Thomas Jefferson
- Third President of the United States
- William Marbury
- was a a presidential appointee who did not receive his commission because Jefferson would not allow it
- John Marshall
- The chief justice of the Supreme Court
- Marbury v. Madison
- declared the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional thus truly establishing the concept of judicial review
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- The leader of France in 1800
- Louisiana Purchase
- The size of the United States almost doubled with this 15 million dollar purchase
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- Lewis & Clark Expedition
- a group of men led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were chosen by Jefferson to explore the west
- Sacagawea
- an American Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition
- Zebulon Pike
- sent on a mission by Jefferson to find the starting point of the Red River
- Impressment
- the practice of forcing people to serve in the Army or Navy
- Embargo
- a banning of trade
- Embargo Act
- the law banned trade with foreign countries
- Non-Intercourse Act
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-only banned trade with Britain, France & their colonies
-we would start trading with the first country that stopped violating our neutrality - Tecumseh
- One of the most influential and talented American Indian leaders of that time period
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- William Henry Harrison led the U.S. and destroyed Tecumseh's village
- War Hawks
- members of Congress who favored war (against Great Britain)
- James Madison
- 4th President of the United States
- Oliver Hazard Perry
- American Naval Commander at the Battle of Lake Erie
- The Battle of Lake Erie
- U.S. Naval victory that gave the U.S. new hope
- Battle of Thames
- Broke British power on the Northwest Frontier and secured the U.S. border with Canada
- Red Eagle
- Leader of the Creek Indians
- Andrew Jackson
- a future US President who led US forces to victory in the Battle of New Orleans
- Battle of Horseshoe Bend
- A convincing victory for Jackson over the Creeks
- Battle of New Orleans
- Jackson and his U.S. troops won a decisive victory over the British
- Hartford Convention
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-New England Federalists gathered here to oppose the war
-This cost the Federalist much of their political power - Treaty of Ghent
- ended the war of 1812
- War of 1812
- a war between the U.S. and Britain..