CheckPoint™ 1. Explain the causes and course of the War of 1812 [8.43] qBattle of New Orleans qBattle of Horse Shoe Bend 2. Identify on a map the changing boundaries of the United States [8.44] qThe Convention of 1818 qThe Adams­Onis Treaty 3. Analyze the influence of the Monroe Doctrine on America’s relationship with Europe [8.45] Number your paper from 1­7, write your name on it, and wait for further instructions. 1. As a result of Andrew Jackson’s defeat of the Seminoles in Florida in 1818 a Spain realized it couldn’t maintain control of Florida b Britain agreed to peacefully end the War of 1812 c The Seminoles and Spanish attacked Georgia d President Monroe disapproved of Jackson’s campaign 2. Technically fought after a the war was over, this battle resulted in an American rout of British forces that would inspire American pride and spirit a The Battle of Horse Shoe Bend b The battle of the Thames c The Battle of New Orleans d The Battle of Tippecanoe 3. What happened at the Battle of Horse Shoe Bend? a American forces attack and defeat Creeks forcing them to give up most land b Creek forces attack and massacre American frontiersmen and slaves c British forces are checked at Plattsburg d American forces decisively defeat the British stuck in the mist and fog 4. What impact did the War of 1812 have on America? 5. How did the Adams‐Onis Treaty change the boundaries of the United States (select all that apply) a Spain ceded all land claims in Florida to US b Gave Russia all land claims in Oregon Country c Set the northern boundary between US and Canada d Set southern boundaries and recognized Spanish control of Texas 6. How did the Convention of 1818 change the boundaries of the United States a Britain ceded all land claim in the Oregon Country to the US b Spain ceded all land claims in Florida to the US c US annexed Texas to protect from Spanish influence d Set the northern boundary between US and Canada 7. How did the Monroe Doctrine affect the relationship the United States had with Europe? a Established rules and procedures for Latin American nations to gain independence b Warned European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization in the Western Hemisphere c Claim American supremacy over all diplomatic, economic, and military matters in the Western Hemisphere d Claimed President Monroe's power over Latin American affairs CheckPoint ™ TIME IS UP. Put away your pencils and get a red pen. Put away your pencils and get a red pen. Jeffersonian Era: Test Review ASSESSED OBJECTIVES: 1. Analyze the role played by John Marshal in strengthening the federal government through select court ruling [8.40] 2. Explain the major events in Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency [8.41] 3. Analyze the impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition [8.42] 4. Explain the causes, course, and consequences of the War of 1812 [8.43] 5. Identify on a map the changing boundaries of the United States following the War of 1812 [8.44] 6. Analyze the influence of the Monroe Doctrine on America’s relationship with Europe [8.45] 5. What federal powers were confirmed in McCullough v Maryland (1819)? Congress had the implied powers to create a national bank 15. Who were the War Hawks and what were their goals? Group of Congressional members who called for war with Britain Henry Clay and John Calhoun 19. What event inspired Francis Scott Key to write the Star Spangled Banner? The bombardment of Ft McHenry 30. Constitutional amendments are ratified (approved) here th 3/4 states ___________________ with a __________________ majority. 20. What happened at the Battle of Horse Shoe Bend? American forces attack and defeat Creeks forcing them to give up most land 13. Who was Tecumseh and what were his goals? Shawnee Chief who built a confederation of Native American tribes to resist American settlement in the west Unite Native Americans against white settlement 11. What did Jefferson and Congress do in response to British and French violations of American neutrality rights? Passed the Embargo Act forbidding all foreign trade 6. How did Gibbons v Ogden (1824) affect federal law? Congress could regulate interstate commerce 2. Why was the Election of 1800 so important? Bloodless transfer of power between to rival political factions; “Nation of laws and not of men” 12. What impact did the Embargo have on the American economy? a. It had a devastating impact b. Exports went down nearly 80% c. The prices for American material and crops dropped 3. Who did Adams select as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? John Marshal 17. What were America’s early goals in the War of 1812? Defeat the British forces in Canada 26. Government system in which power is shared between federal and state governments. Federalism 31. What is nullification? The idea that states had the right to overturn federal laws deemed unconstitutional 23. How did the Convention of 1818 change the boundaries of the United States? Set the northern boundary between US and Canada 1. Where was the Election of 1800 decided? The House of Representatives 8. What was the purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition? Find a water route to Pacific Ocean Map and chart the land Gather information on plants, animals, and geography of the land 14. Who defeated Tecumseh and his Indian Confederacy at the Battle of the Thames? William Henry Harrison 16. Why did Congress declare war on Britain in 1812? a. British violation a neutrality rights (impressment or seizing ships) b. Provoking and supplying Native American aggression in the west 27. Principle in which powers are divided between branches to prevent one from becoming too powerful Separation of Powers 33. Fundamental differences between Federalists and Republicans Federalists supported the British Republicans supported the French Federalist – loose interpretation Republicans – strict interpretation Federalists – strong federal government Republicans – strong state government 4. What was the significance of Marbury v Madison (1803)? established the power of judicial review The authority of the Supreme Court to strike down unconstitutional laws/acts 10. What led to the American defeat of Tripoli and the Barbary pirates? A small group of American troops raided the coast and captured Tripoli 7. Why was Napoleon willing to sell the Louisiana territory to America? a. France needed money to help pay for war b. The loss of Santo Domingo (slave revolt) made it difficult for him to defend the new territory in North America 28. Principle in which branches can limit the power of one another Checks and balances 18. What two significant events happened during Britain’s Chesapeake campaign? a. The burning of Washington DC b. The bombardment of Ft McHenry 22. What impact did the War of 1812 have on America? The War of 1812 resulted in a renewed sense of national identity and patriotism for America 34. Loose v strict interpretation of the Constitution The belief that Congress should have the power make laws that are implied in those listed in the Constitution Belief that the Constitution can only be interpreted as written 21. What was the significance of the Battle of New Orleans? battle resulted in an American rout of British forces that would inspire American pride and spirit 24. What impact did the Adams‐Onis Treaty have on the boundaries of the United States? Spain ceded all land claims in Florida to US Spain gave up all land claims in Oregon Country Set southern boundaries and recognized Spanish control of Texas Congress 29. Constitutional amendments originate here _______________ with rd 2/3 a ______________ majority. 25. What did the Monroe Doctrine declare? Warned European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization in the Western Hemisphere Any attempt would be seen as a hostile act by US 32. Results of Jay’s Treaty? a. The treaty barely passed ratification by the Senate b. The treaty DID NOT addressed British impressment and trade interference c. The treaty obtained British agreement to evacuate remaining forts on American soil d. The treaty was very unpopular among the American public 9. What effect did the Lewis and Clark expedition have on America? Collected valuable information on the land convincing thousands to move west