Led the Haitian revolt against France, therefore causing Napoleon to give up his dream of an empire in the Americas. Napoleon then decided to sell the Louisiana Territory.
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Meriwether Lewis
  • Toussaint L'Ouverture
  • Aaron Burr
A territory in the west central United States purchased from France for $15 million in 1803; extended from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, and the gulf of Mexico to Canada.
  • Louisiana Purchase
  • Impressment
  • Revolution Of 1800
  • Embargo Act
along with James Monroe, negotiated in Paris for the Louisiana land area; signed a treaty on April 30, 1803 ceding Louisiana to the United States for $15 million
  • Corps Of Discovery
  • Toussaint L'ouverture
  • Robert R. Livingston
  • Louisiana Purchase
(politics) granting favors or giving contracts or making appointments to office in return for political support
  • Impressment
  • Orders In Council
  • Caucusing
  • Patronage
Official name of the Lewis and Clark Expedition members
  • Impressment
  • Corps of Discovery
  • Louisiana Purchase
  • William Clark
United States politician who served as Vice President under Jefferson for his first term. He kiled Alexander Hamilton in a duel and later tried to form a Confederace in the western U.S. but failed.
  • Aaron Burr
  • William Clark
  • Meriwether Lewis
  • Thomas Jefferson
British practice of taking American sailors and forcing them into military service.
  • Patronage
  • Louisiana Purchase
  • Impressment
  • Embargo Act
Southerners and Westerners who were eager for war with Britain. They had a strong sense of nationalism, and they wanted to takeover British land in North America and expand.
  • embargo act
  • war hawks
  • non-intercourse act
  • impressment
United States explorer and soldier who lead led an expedition from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River (1774-1809)
  • William Clark
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Meriwether Lewis
  • John Marshall
Battle in the Indiana Territory in 1811 between US and Native American forces that led to the defeat of the Native Americans.
  • Battle of Tippecanoe
  • Revolution of 1800
  • War Hawks
  • Tripolitan War
co leader for the expedition West. Appointed by Meriwether Lewis. He was a skilled map maker.
  • William Clark
  • Meriwether Lewis
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Aaron Burr
Britain blockaded the ports of France and its allies, thereby preventing neutral nations from trading with these nations
  • Chesapeake Affair
  • Non-intercourse Act
  • Impressment
  • Orders in Council
1743-Third President of United States. Main author of the Declaration of Independence. Promoted ideals of republicanism in the United States.
  • Aaron Burr
  • Meriwether Lewis
  • John Marshall
  • Thomas Jefferson
Conflict in 1801 when the pasha of Tripoli cut down the flagstaff of the American consulate, lasting four years, after which a treaty was reached for the sum of $60,000 to ransom captured Americans.
  • Battle Of Tippecanoe
  • Chesapeake Affair
  • War Hawks
  • Tripolitan War
A shawnee indian leader whose brother was Tecumseh.
  • judical review
  • Impressment
  • Patronage
  • the Prophet
Jefferson's view of his election to presidency. Jefferson claimed that the election of 1800 represented a return to what he considered the original spirit of the Revolution. Jefferson's goals for his revolution were to restore the republican experiment, check the growth of government power, and to halt the decay of virtue that had set in under Federalist rule.
  • Revolution of 1800
  • Revolution of 1790
  • Revolution of 1801
  • Revolution of 1795
A famous chief of the Shawnee who tried to unite Indian tribes against the increasing white settlement.
  • James Wilkinson
  • Tecumseh
  • James Madison
  • William Clark
signed by thomas jefferson in 1807 - stop export of all american goods and american ships from sailing for foreign ports.
  • Impressment
  • Battle Of Tippecanoe
  • Embargo Act
  • Non-intercourse Act
One of the last important laws passed by the expiring Federalist Congress. It created 16 new federal judgeships and other judicial offices. This was Adams's last attempt to keep Federalists power in the new Republican Congress. His goal was for federalists to dominate the judicial branch of government.
  • Robert R. Livingston
  • Judiciary Act of 1801
  • William Henry Harrison
  • Louisiana Purchase
Govenor of the Indiana territory, that fought against Tecumseh and the Prophet in the battle of Tippecanoe.
  • Chesapeake affair
  • judical review
  • William Henry Harrison
  • Louisiana Purchase
it allowed Americans to carry or trade with all nations except for Britian and France.
  • Macon's Bill No. 2
  • Orders In Council
  • Non-Intercourse Act
  • Embargo Act
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