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ch14 s2

based on guided reading chapter 14 section 3

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thomas jefferson became president in the year 1800.
both french and british ships were stopping us ships and seizing goods they thought to have been transported to the enemy.
impressment taking a sailor who is not a citizen, claiming they are, and including them in the navy.
in the war of 1812, soldiers had to volunteer to fight.
the major superpower during the war of 1812 was great britain.
the upper creek were known as the red stick indians.
tecumseh's resistance was receiving guns from britain.
leader of the lower creek at this time was william mcintosh jr.
a negotiator of the indian springs treaty was william mcintosh jr.
a the time, if the entire creek population did not support a treaty but the signers advocated the treaty anyway, the signers would be executed.
john ross half scot and half creek, educated at an academy in tennesse. he established a store and ferry near lookout mountain called ross's landing, which would later be renamed chattanooga.
president andrew jackson supported the indian removal act.
in worcester v. georgia case, chief justice john marshall ruled that cherokee law was to be enforced within their territory.
trail of tears 7-800 mile walk in which over 4 thousand native americans died. the native american's journey to the territories in present day oklahoma.
in the territory, john ross was reelected principal chief.
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