Lewis And Clark Apush

Question: Lewis and Clark

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Question: John Marshall

Answer: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and a staunch Federalist who knew that if the Supreme Court tried to force Madison to deliver the commission, the Jefferson administration would ignore the order.

Question: Tecumseh and the Prophet

Answer: The Shawnee brothers that organized a large native confederacy in the face of an American advance westward. They fought General Harrison in the Battle of Teppecanoe. (Before War of 1812)

Question: Andrew Jackson

Answer: Led the Southern troops in the War of 1812. He and his men thwarted the English attempt to control the Mississippi River in the Battle of New Orleans. However, there wasn’t really a point in this battle since Britain and America signed a peace treaty 2 weeks earlier. (He didn’t know about it, because communication was slow back then)

Question: Essex Junto

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Question: Burr Conspiracy

Answer: Burr’s plan to wrest Mexico from the Spaniards and join it with the Louisiana Territory to create a new country to the west. This was reported to President Jefferson, who called for immediate arrest and trial for treason.

Question: Tripolitan Wars

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Question: Napoleonic War

Answer: In which the British and French punished each other by issuing decrees that would blockade trade into one another’s ports. The Berlin Decree, Orders in Council, and Milan Decree were all a part of this war.

Question: Battle of Tippecanoe

Answer: This battle caused congressmen in the frontier to feel justified in their call for war. General Harrison sought to break up a large native confederacy that a pair of Shawnee brothers organized in the face of an American advance westward.

Question: Battle of New Orleans

Answer: The unnecessary battle that was fought by General Andrew Jackson who led his Southern troops to stop the English from controlling the Mississippi River. It was unnecessary because it was two weeks after the peace treaty between Britain and America was signed.

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