Title: Ch. 10 TEST REVIEW
1Ch. 10TEST REVIEW
2 Who WON the War of 1812?
- There was no clear winner
3 What was the primary purpose of MOST of the
treaties that were made with the Indians between
1789 and 1817?
to acquire (get) more land for White
settlers
4In the Treaty of Greenville (9.2 flashback), 12
Indian tribes agreed to cede, or surrender, much
of present-day. what?
5 President Jefferson gave Lewis Clark three
(3) primary instructions to accomplish while
exploring the new Louisiana Territory what?
- explore the Missouri River and look for a water
route across the continent... - establish good relations with the Indian
tribes... - describe the landscape, plants animals that
they saw...
6Whose ideas still provide the guiding principles
of the U.S. Government...??
George Washington Thomas Jeffersons ideas
about government...
7Jeffersons foreign policy was...
- friendship with all nations, but no entangling
alliances...
8The U.S. Navy Lieutenant who led a raid on the
pirate stronghold of Tripoli...
9The use of a navy to prevent trade, export or
import...
10The kidnapping of American sailors on the high
seas to work on British Navy ships...
11This British Navy ship attacked the American
ship, Chesapeake off the coast of Virginia, and
killed 3 U.S. Sailors...
The Leopard
12Jefferson asked Congress to pass this bill to
punish Britain France...
Embargo Act of 1807
13Jeffersons Embargo Act of 1807 was a flop. What
was Madisons solution?
resume trade with Britain France when they
agreed to respect American ships...
14He won the Battle of Tippecanoe and was Governor
of the Indiana Territory...
William Henry Harrison
15In what ways did England France interfere with
American trade, during Jeffersons presidency?
- British ships seizing American ships carrying
goods - to France...
- French ships seizing American ships carrying
goods - to England...
- British ships taking American sailors for
impressment..
16His goal was to stop the loss of Indian land to
white settlers...
Tecumseh
17The Chiefs of the Miami, Delaware, and Potawatomi
tribes agreed to sell over 3 million acres of
land to the United States... this agreement, or
treaty, was called...
The Treaty of Fort Wayne
18This battle was a major defeat for the Shawnee
tribe , and for Tecumseh...
Battle of Tippecanoe
19He was a Congressman from Kentucky who was
majorly angered about British aid to the Indians,
and wanted it stopped...
Henry Clay
20These Western Congressmen wanted to declare war
with England...
War Hawks
21President Jefferson hand-picked this man to lead
an expedition into the newly acquired Louisiana
Territory....
Meriwether Lewis
22He was 2nd in command of the Corps of Discovery,
a skilled mapmaker, and an avid outdoorsman.
William Clark
23The Supreme Courts power to declare a law
unconstitutional is called
judicial review
24We know it as the Lewis Clark Expedition, but
Lewis and Clark called it..... ....what?
The Corps of Discovery
25She was a Shoshone woman who helped Lewis Clark
on their expedition...
Sacagawea
26What did Lewis Clark, and the Corps of
Discovery, bring back to President Jefferson?
valuable scientific and geographic information
27While Lewis Clark explored the Northwest, this
leader explored the southern part of the
Louisiana Territory...
Zebulon Pike
28Zebulon Pikes mission was to explore the
southern part of the Louisiana Territory, and to
.... what?
find the headwaters of the the Arkansas Red
Rivers
29During their southern exploration, and while
looking for the headwaters of the Red River, Pike
and his men became lost, built a fort for the
winter, and were captured by...who?
the Spanish
30Pike brought back valuable information on the
Great Plains and the valley of the Rio Grande
31What was the most significant outcome of the War
of 1812?
the independence of the United States was
cemented and confirmed
32When the War of 1812 began, what was the status
of our Army and Navy?
- the army was small poorly trained
- the army was led by inexperienced officers
- the navy only had 16 ships
33What was the goal of most treaties between the
Indian tribes and the United States?
to make more land available for white settlement
34When the British were interfering with our ships
on the sea, what was Jeffersons response?
getting Congress to pass a law (the Embargo Act
of 1807) stopping all foreign trade...
35What were the 2 main reasons why Congress ended
up declaring war against England in 1812?
- the constant British attacks and violations
- of American rights at sea...
- to stop the British from inciting and
- aiding the Indians against Americans...
36This city port was very important for farmers
merchants wanting to ship their goods from the
Ohio Valley
New Orleans
37When Napoleon offered the Louisiana Territory to
America at a bargain price, Jefferson was
hesitant to buy it outright... why?
the Constitution said nothing about a Presidents
right to buy land...
38Why was John Marshall the Supreme Courts
decision in Marbury v. Madison so important?
It established the Supreme Courts power of
judicial review
39According to Article 2-Section 3, of the
Constitution, when there was a tie for President,
how was this to be settled?
in the House of Representatives
40Who was it that thought that some public debt
gave citizens an interest in good government?
Alexander Hamilton
41TEST Thursday!
( Meat at E-5 )