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Type Topic in here!. JEOPARDY. People. Battles. Lewis and Clark. Legal Stuff. Barbary Pirates. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. The Federalist who was appointed Chief Justice by John Adams. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Federalist who was appointed Chief Justice

by John Adams.

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Shawnee Indian leader who wanted to unite the

Indian tribes into a confederacy in order to

protect their land.

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American general and future president known for his victories against the Indians in the west.

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Man who was appointed judge by John Adams, but denied his appointment by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. He went

on to sue Madison.

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American naval officer who led a raid on Tripoli to capture the US ship

named the Philadelphia, which was being held for

ransom.

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Probably the most famous battle of the war of 1812 that was actually

fought a peace treaty was signed to end the

war.

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The American victory in this battle gave America

control of the Great Lakes

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The American victory at this battle prevented the

British from supplying their troops who were trying to control the

Hudson River

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Victory in this battle gave the US control of the

Mississippi Territory and resulted in the natives being forced to give up much of their land and being forced to move

west.

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This skirmish had no real winner, but after the

battle British weapons were found at the deserted Indian

settlement.

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This Shoshone woman, along with her husband, served as a guide and

interpreter for Lewis and Clark.

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By purchasing Louisiana, the US increased its land

area by this much.

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This was the main purpose of the Lewis and

Clark expedition.

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One of the secondary purposes of the Lewis

and Clark expedition was to find an all water route

to this body of water.

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Lewis and Clark made drawings and collected

samples of animal skeletons that were sent

directly to this man.

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This legal concept of the courts deciding if a law

was unconstitutional was established by the Supreme Court in

Marbury v. Madison

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This law passed in 1801 reorganized the court system, giving John

Adams the opportunity to “pack” the courts.

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This law, passed to try to protect American

merchant ships and banning all trade with all

foreign countries, was very unpopular in New

England.

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This legal concept said that states had the right to withdraw from the US

if the national government overstepped

is power.

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This law forbad trade with Britain and France,

but allowed trade with all other foreign nations.

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The Barbary States were all located along this

coast.

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The Barbary States demanded an annual

payment for protection from pirates. The

payments were given this name.

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The US sent the navy to the Barbary states when

this Barbary State demanded an increase in

its annual payment.

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These two presidents decided it would be

easier to make annual payments to the Barbary States than it would be to

fight them.

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This ship and all of its crew members were

captured and held for ransom during the war

with the Barbary States.


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