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The military leader who led the Americans to victory over the British at the Battle of New Orleans. The battle that inspired “ Defence of Ft. McHenry”. The two main causes of the War of 1812. Shawnee Indian chief who tried to unite all Indians in a race war against the Americans.
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The military leader who led the Americans to victory over the British at the Battle of New Orleans
The battle that inspired “Defence of Ft. McHenry”
The two main causes of the War of 1812
Shawnee Indian chief who tried to unite all Indians in a race war against the Americans
An economic policy aimed at Britain prior to the War of 1812; “our trade is our most powerful weapon”; a complete failure
An economic policy under the Monroe administration; a tax on imports designed to increase the price of British goods and protect American businesses; caused sectionalism
Highest tariff in the history of the nation; nicknamed “Tariff of Abominations” by southerners
First commercial canal; connected the Hudson River with the Great Lakes region
First federally funded road; connected the Potomac River Valley and Ohio River Valley
Daily Double Thethree negative consequences to the Industrial Revolution
The modern-day state Andrew Jackson was able to secure for the United States
Andrew Jackson was Major General of this state’s militia during the Battle of New Orleans
The forced removal of thousands of Cherokee Indians from the southeastern United States to present-day Oklahoma in 1838
The nickname for the U.S.S. Constitution, earned in the Battle of Lake Erie
The nickname for Andrew Jackson, given to him by his men in the Tennessee militia
Daily Double The nickname for the period of economic growth, political stability, and no foreign conflicts under James Monroe
The nickname for George Stephenson’s first locomotive steam engine