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Gave the United States trade rights along the Mississippi River to New Orleans Pinckney Treaty
The Pinckney Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Spain
What caused the War of 1812? Impressment of American sailors and interfering with trade ships.
The Sedition Act was in violation of the First Amendment
The Alien and Alien Enemies Act expanded the power of the President
Doubled the size of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase President Jefferson
Legal principle in the landmark Supreme Court decision Marbury v. Madison Judicial Review
Very unpopular treaty with many Americans Jay Treaty
The Jay Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Britain
This amendment will correct problems encountered in the presidential elections of 1796 and 1800 12th Amendment Election of Executives (1804)
His dream of a Native American confederacy failed. Tecumseh
Ended the War of 1812 and was described as an open ended treaty. Treaty of Ghent
The U.S. purchased Louisiana from France
This battle made Andrew Jackson a national hero New Orleans
Shot and killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel Aaron Burr
Saved the portrait of George Washington from a burning White House Dolly Madison
Cut military spending to reduce the deficit President Jefferson
American troops did burn the city of York (Toronto)
Governor of the Indiana Territory William Henry Harrison
Made a landmark decision in Marbury v. Madison John Marshall
Shawnee chief Tecumseh
His policy of excluding trade from Great Britain Napoleon
Served as Jefferson's Secretary of State James Madison
Interpreter and guide for Lewis & Clark Sacajawea
Killed in a duel Alexander Hamilton
Meat packer from Troy, N.Y. Samuel Wilson
Gained control of Lake Erie Oliver Hazard Perry
Won the Election of 1808 James Madison
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