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Judicial review

Power of the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress to be unconstitutional and therefore without any legal authority. Judicial review. Forcing people to serve in the army or navy. impressment. Banning of trade. embargo.

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Judicial review

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  1. Power of the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress to be unconstitutional and therefore without any legal authority. Judicial review

  2. Forcing people to serve in the army or navy. impressment

  3. Banning of trade. embargo

  4. Law passed by Congress that banned U.S. trade nly with Britain and France. Non-Intercourse Act

  5. Battle in which U.S. soldiers led by William Henry Harrison defeated American Indian forces led by Tecumseh. Battle of Tippecanoe

  6. U.S. victory that forced the British to withdraw from the Great Lakes and gave the U.S. army new hope Battle of Lake Erie

  7. Battle that broke British power in the Northwest and secured the Canadian border for the United States. Battle of the Thames

  8. Battle fought two weeks after a peace treaty had been signed. Battle of New Orleans

  9. Gathering of Federalists in Connecticut to protest the War of 1812. Hartford Convention

  10. Agreement signed in Belgium on December 24, 1814, to end the war. Treaty of Ghent

  11. Purchase of French land between the Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains that doubled the size of the U.S. Louisiana Purchase

  12. Expedition led by Lewis & Clark that began in 1804 to explore the lands bought from France by the U.S. in the Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark expedition

  13. Law that prohibited American merchants from trading with other countries. Embargo Act

  14. Members of Congress who wanted to declare war against Britain in early 1800’s War Hawks

  15. U.S. victory in the War of 1812 in which Jackson’s troops forced Creek Indians to give up much of their land in the South. Battle of Horseshoe Bend

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