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Chapter 9 Quiz 4 Review. The immediate result of the Chesapeake affair was The War of 1812 The Embargo Act Macon’s Bill Number Two The Louisiana Purchase. The Embargo Act. Which of the following events occurred last? The War of 1812 The Embargo Act Macon’s Bill Number Two
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The immediate result of the Chesapeake affair was • The War of 1812 • The Embargo Act • Macon’s Bill Number Two • The Louisiana Purchase
Which of the following events occurred last? • The War of 1812 • The Embargo Act • Macon’s Bill Number Two • The Louisiana Purchase
What advantage did the United States enjoy at the beginning of the War of 1812? • A large standing army • A formidable fleet • American support for the war • British involvement in the Napoleonic Wars
Why was the U.S.S. Constitution called “Old Ironsides”? • Its sides were covered with iron • Its guns belched deadly broadsides against the enemy • Enemy cannonballs bounced off its oak sides • It was the only American ship to win a duel against a British ship during the War of 1812
During what British attack did an American general surrender his entire force without a fight? • Siege of Detroit • Raid on Washington • Advance on New Orleans • Bombardment of Fort McHenry
The Battle of _______ was an astounding victory by a makeshift American fleet. • Bladensburg • New Orleans • Lake Erie • The Thames
What well-designed fort prevented the British from capturing Baltimore? • Greenville • McHenry • Scott • Vincennes
What city did the British capture after they won the Battle of Bladensburg? ______________
What stunning victory did Americans win against British regulars after the war was over? _____________________
A) Henry Clay • B) impressments • C) Oliver Hazard Perry • D) James Madison • E) Andrew Jackson • F) William Clark • ___ War Hawk from Kentucky who became speaker of the House
A) Henry Clay • B) impressments • C) Oliver Hazard Perry • D) James Madison • E) Andrew Jackson • F) William Clark • ___ resourceful naval captain who defeated a British fleet
A) Henry Clay • B) impressments • C) Oliver Hazard Perry • D) James Madison • E) Andrew Jackson • F) William Clark • ___ American hero of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend
A) Henry Clay • B) impressments • C) Oliver Hazard Perry • D) James Madison • E) Andrew Jackson • F) William Clark • ___ Explorer of the Louisiana Territory
A) Henry Clay • B) impressments • C) Oliver Hazard Perry • D) James Madison • E) Andrew Jackson • F) William Clark • ___ president who oversaw the War of 1812
A) Henry Clay • B) impressments • C) Oliver Hazard Perry • D) James Madison • E) Andrew Jackson • F) William Clark • ___ the seizure and forcible reenlistment of deserters from the British navy
Embargo Act • Macon’s Bill Number Two • Non-Intercourse Act • Treaty of Ghent • ___ the ban of all American trade with the rest of the world
Embargo Act • Macon’s Bill Number Two • Non-Intercourse Act • Treaty of Ghent • ___ an offer to restore trade with the first warring country that lifted its trade restrictions
Embargo Act • Macon’s Bill Number Two • Non-Intercourse Act • Treaty of Ghent • ___ an offer to stop trading with the enemy of the country that first lifted its trade restrictions
Embargo Act • Macon’s Bill Number Two • Non-Intercourse Act • Treaty of Ghent • ___ end of the War of 1812
True/False • ______ Harrison inadvertently helped his enemy the Prophet when he asked the Indians to demand a sign.
______ The United States entered the War of 1812 with almost a quarter of a million troops.
______ Captain Oliver Hazard Perry once said, “Fight her ‘till she sinks, and don’t give up the ship.”