Jeffersonian Era and The War of 1812

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Lewis and Clark Expedition

(1804-1806) expedition sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly acquire Louisiana Purchase. It had 3 main goals: map and study the land (geography); make contact with Native Americans; and see if waterway exists between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean.

Louisiana Purchase

1803 purchase of the Louisiana territory from France. Made by Jefferson, doubled the size of the US.

Embargo

A government order preventing trade with another country.

War of 1812

A war between the United States and Great Britain

Meriwether Lewis

Army captain asked by Thomas Jefferson to lead western expedition of the Louisiana territory.

Fort McHenry

Baltimore fort which inspired the Star Spangled Banner

1st phase of War of 1812

Battles taking place in the Great Lakes region and Canada

2nd phase of war of 1812

Blockading east coast of United States and attacking from the Gulf of Mexico

Washington D.C.

Capital of the United States and burned by the British in the War of 1812

William Clark

Co-leader of the Lewis and clark expedition

France

Country we bought the Louisiana Purchase from

Foreign policy

Decisions and principles that guide a government's actions toward other countries

Andrew Jackson

During the War of 1812 he won the Battle of New Orleans

Impressment

During the War of 1812 it was the British practice of taking American sailors and forcing them to serve in the British navy.

Treaty of Ghent

Ended the War of 1812

James Madison

Fourth President of the United States and was president during the War of 1812

Star Spangled Banner

Francis Scott Key observed the battle of Fort Mchenry and wrote his thoughts down in a poem called the "Star Spangled Banner"

Battle of New Orleans

Jackson led a battle that occurred when British troops attacked U.S. soldiers in New Orleans on January 8, 1815; the War of 1812 had officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in December, 1814, but word had not yet reached the U.S.

Napoleon

Leader of France when we bought the Louisiana Purchase

Thomas Jefferson

President of the United States and bought the Louisiana Purchase from France

Dolly Madison

Presidents wife, she had to flee the white house before they set it on fire; saved valuable papers including Washington's portrait

Blockade

The action of shutting a port or road to keep people or supplies from moving in or out of a particular area.

3 cents

The amount per acre the US paid for the Louisiana Purchase

War hawk

Those in favor of going to war with the British.

Francis Scott Key

United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812. The poem later became the Star Spangled Banner.

US forces in War of 1812

Unprepared Mainly Militia Untrained Officers Little Experience Small Navy

White House

Was burned down by the British

15 Million

What the United States paid for the Louisiana Purchase

British forces in war of 1812

World Power Trained Soldiers Trained Officers A lot of Experience Largest Navy in World

Expedition

a long and carefully organized journey for a particular purpose.

Nationalism

a strong loyalty to one's own nation


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