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Ch. 10 TEST REVIEW. Who WON the War of 1812 ?. There was no clear winner. • 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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Ch.Ch. 10 10TESTTEST
REVIEWREVIEW
Who Who WONWON the the War of War of 18121812? ?
• There was no clear winnerThere was no clear winner
• • What was the What was the primary primary purposepurpose of MOST of the of MOST of the treaties that were made with treaties that were made with the Indians between 1789 and the Indians between 1789 and 1817?1817?
• to acquire (get) more land for White settlers
• In the ‘In the ‘Treaty of Treaty of GreenvilleGreenville’ ’ ((9.29.2 flashbackflashback)), 12 Indian , 12 Indian tribes agreed to cede, or tribes agreed to cede, or surrender, much of surrender, much of present-day…. present-day…. what?what?
• Ohio and IndianaOhio and Indiana
• • President Jefferson gave President Jefferson gave Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark three (3) primary three (3) primary instructionsinstructions to accomplish to accomplish while exploring the new while exploring the new Louisiana Territory… Louisiana Territory… what?what?1.1. explore the Missouri River and look for a water explore the Missouri River and look for a water
route across the continent...route across the continent...2.2. establish good relations with the Indian tribes...establish good relations with the Indian tribes...3.3. describe the landscape, plants & animals that describe the landscape, plants & animals that
they saw...they saw...
WhoseWhose ideasideas stillstill provide the guiding provide the guiding principles of the U.S. principles of the U.S. Government...??Government...??•• George Washington George Washington && Thomas Jefferson’s Thomas Jefferson’s ideasideas about government...about government...
Jefferson’s Jefferson’s foreign policy foreign policy was...was...
• friendship with all nations, but no friendship with all nations, but no entangling alliances...entangling alliances...
The U.S. Navy The U.S. Navy Lieutenant who led a Lieutenant who led a raid on the pirate raid on the pirate stronghold of Tripoli...stronghold of Tripoli...
• Lt. Stephen DecaturLt. Stephen Decatur
The use of a navy to The use of a navy to prevent trade, prevent trade, export or import...export or import...
• blockadeblockade
The kidnapping of The kidnapping of American sailors on American sailors on the high seas to work the high seas to work on British Navy ships...on British Navy ships...• impressmentimpressment
This This British Navy British Navy ship ship attacked the American attacked the American
ship, ship, ChesapeakeChesapeake off the off the coast of Virginia, and coast of Virginia, and killed 3 U.S. Sailors...killed 3 U.S. Sailors...
The LeopardThe Leopard
Embargo Act of 1807Embargo Act of 1807
Jefferson asked Jefferson asked Congress to pass Congress to pass this bill to punish this bill to punish Britain & France...Britain & France...
resume trade with Britain & France resume trade with Britain & France when they agreed to respect when they agreed to respect
American ships...American ships...
Jefferson’s Embargo Jefferson’s Embargo Act of 1807 was a flop. Act of 1807 was a flop. What was Madison’s What was Madison’s
solution?solution?
William Henry HarrisonWilliam Henry Harrison
He won the Battle of He won the Battle of Tippecanoe and was Tippecanoe and was
Governor of the Governor of the Indiana Territory...Indiana Territory...
• British ships British ships seizing American ships carrying goodsseizing American ships carrying goods to France... to France... • French ships French ships seizing American ships carrying goodsseizing American ships carrying goods to England...to England...• British ships British ships taking American sailors for impressment..taking American sailors for impressment..
In what ways did In what ways did EnglandEngland & & FranceFrance interfereinterfere with with AmeAmeriricancan trade, during trade, during Jefferson’s presidency?Jefferson’s presidency?
TecumsehTecumseh
His goal was to His goal was to stop the loss of stop the loss of Indian land to Indian land to white settlers...white settlers...
The Treaty of Fort Wayne The Treaty of Fort Wayne
The Chiefs of the Miami, The Chiefs of the Miami, Delaware, and Potawatomi Delaware, and Potawatomi tribes agreed to sell over 3 tribes agreed to sell over 3 million acres of land to the million acres of land to the United States... this United States... this agreement, or treaty, was agreement, or treaty, was called...called...
Battle of TippecanoeBattle of Tippecanoe
This battle was a This battle was a major defeat for the major defeat for the Shawnee tribe , and Shawnee tribe , and
for Tecumseh...for Tecumseh...
Henry ClayHenry Clay
He was a Congressman He was a Congressman from Kentucky who was from Kentucky who was majorly angered about majorly angered about
British aid to the Indians, British aid to the Indians, and wanted it stopped...and wanted it stopped...
War HawksWar Hawks
These Western These Western Congressmen Congressmen
wanted to declare wanted to declare war with England...war with England...
President Jefferson hand-President Jefferson hand-picked picked thisthis man man to lead to lead an expedition into the an expedition into the newly acquired Louisiana newly acquired Louisiana Territory....Territory....
Meriwether LewisMeriwether Lewis
William ClarkWilliam Clark
He was 2He was 2ndnd in command in command of the Corps of Discovery, of the Corps of Discovery, a skilled mapmaker, and a skilled mapmaker, and an avid outdoorsman.an avid outdoorsman.
judicial reviewjudicial review
The Supreme Court’s The Supreme Court’s power to declare a law power to declare a law
unconstitutional is calledunconstitutional is called
We know it as the We know it as the Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark ExpeditionExpedition, , butbut Lewis Lewis and Clark called and Clark called it..... it..... ........whatwhat??
The Corps of Discovery The Corps of Discovery
She was a Shoshone She was a Shoshone woman who helped woman who helped Lewis & Clark on Lewis & Clark on their expedition...their expedition...
SacagaweaSacagawea
valuable scientific and valuable scientific and geographic informationgeographic information
What did Lewis & What did Lewis & Clark, and the Corps of Clark, and the Corps of Discovery, bring back Discovery, bring back
to President Jefferson?to President Jefferson?
Zebulon PikeZebulon Pike
While Lewis & Clark While Lewis & Clark explored the Northwest, explored the Northwest, this leader explored the this leader explored the
southern part of the southern part of the Louisiana Territory...Louisiana Territory...
find the headwaters of the find the headwaters of the the Arkansas & Red Rivers the Arkansas & Red Rivers
Zebulon Pike’s mission Zebulon Pike’s mission was to explore the was to explore the southern part of the southern part of the Louisiana Territory, and Louisiana Territory, and to .... what?to .... what?
the Spanishthe Spanish
During their southern During their southern exploration, and while looking exploration, and while looking for the headwaters of the Red for the headwaters of the Red
River, Pike and his men River, Pike and his men became lost, built a fort for the became lost, built a fort for the
winter, and were captured winter, and were captured by...who?by...who?
Great Plains and the Great Plains and the valley of the Rio Grandevalley of the Rio Grande
Pike brought back Pike brought back valuable valuable
information on theinformation on the
the independence of the the independence of the United States was cemented United States was cemented
and confirmedand confirmed
What was the most What was the most significantsignificant outcomeoutcome of the of the War of 1812War of 1812??
• the army was small the army was small && poorly trained poorly trained• the army was led by inexperienced officersthe army was led by inexperienced officers• the navy only had 16 shipsthe navy only had 16 ships
When the When the War of 1812 War of 1812 began, what was the began, what was the statusstatus of our of our ArmyArmy andand NavyNavy??
to make more land available to make more land available for white settlementfor white settlement
What was the What was the goalgoal of of most treaties most treaties between between the Indian tribes and the Indian tribes and
the United States?the United States?
getting Congress to pass a law (the getting Congress to pass a law (the Embargo Act of 1807) stopping all Embargo Act of 1807) stopping all foreign trade...foreign trade...
When the British were When the British were interfering with our ships interfering with our ships
on the sea, what was on the sea, what was Jefferson’s response?Jefferson’s response?
• the constant British attacks and violations the constant British attacks and violations of American rights at sea...of American rights at sea...• to stop the British from inciting and to stop the British from inciting and aiding the Indians against Americans... aiding the Indians against Americans...
What were the What were the 2 main 2 main reasonsreasons why Congress why Congress
ended up declaring war ended up declaring war against England in against England in 1812?1812?
New OrleansNew Orleans
This city port was very This city port was very important for farmers & important for farmers & merchants wanting to merchants wanting to ship their goods from ship their goods from
the Ohio Valleythe Ohio Valley
When Napoleon offered When Napoleon offered the Louisiana Territory to the Louisiana Territory to
America at a bargain price, America at a bargain price, Jefferson was hesitant to Jefferson was hesitant to
buy it outright... why?buy it outright... why?the Constitution said nothing the Constitution said nothing about a President’s right to about a President’s right to buy land...buy land...
It established the Supreme It established the Supreme Court’s power of judicial review Court’s power of judicial review
Why was John Marshall Why was John Marshall && the Supreme Court’s the Supreme Court’s decision in Marbury v. decision in Marbury v.
Madison so important?Madison so important?
in the House of Representatives in the House of Representatives
According to Article 2-Section According to Article 2-Section 3, of the Constitution, when 3, of the Constitution, when
there was a tie for President, there was a tie for President, how was this to be settled?how was this to be settled?
Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton
Who was it that thought Who was it that thought that some public debt that some public debt
gave citizens an interest gave citizens an interest in good government?in good government?
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