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American History Chapter 4:2
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Marbury v. Madison The Supreme Court has the power to decide whether laws passed by Congress are constitutional. Judicial review
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Louisiana Purchase Who: Napoleon (France) When: 1803 Where: Missouri River to Rocky Mts. Why: to raise money for his wars $15, 000,000
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The Corps of Discovery Who: Lewis and Clark When: 1804-1806 Where: St. Louis, Mo to Columbia River/Pacific Ocean Why: to explore & learn more about the geography & plants/animals/people who lived there
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Sacagawea Shoshone guide and interpreter for Lewis and Clark
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War Hawks They wanted Congress to declare war against the British.
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Tecumseh Native American (Shawnee) leader who tried to unify Native American tribes He was angry that settlers were taking more and more Native American land.
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Battle of Tippecanoe Native Americans led by Tecumseh’s brother lost a battle to William Henry Harrison. They gave up hoping to build an alliance that would stop the white men.
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William Henry Harrison The hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe
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impressment British kidnapped sailors and forced them to serve on British ships. One of the reasons the U.S. declared war on Britain
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Battle on Lake Erie Oliver Perry: “We have met the enemy and they are ours.”
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Washington, D.C. British troops set fire to the White House and the Capitol. From Washington the British marched to Baltimore...
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Francis Scott Key He wrote the poem that became our national anthem. “The flag was still there” after the British bombarded Fort McHenry* all night. At Baltimore, Maryland
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Andrew Jackson Ironically, the biggest victory of the war took place AFTER the peace treaty had been signed. Andrew Jackson Victory made him a national hero. Battle of New Orleans Andrew Jackson Click to watch video of the Battle of New Orleans
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Adams-Onis Treaty Treaty that added Florida to the U.S.
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Treaty of Ghent Treaty that ended the War of 1812 Restored prewar boundaries No territory changed hands BUT The nation grew in prestige The nation grew more patriotic and unified
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Monroe DoctrineMonroe Doctrine To: Europe From: James Monroe WARNING: Stay out of the Western Hemisphere!!!! 1823
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