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AMSCO 4.4 APUSH Key Terms Questions and Answers 100% Pass war hawks - Those who were eager for war with Britain Henry Clay - United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states John C. Calhoun - In 1828, he lead the fight against protective tariffs which hurt the south economically. Created the doctrine of nullification which said that a state could decide if a law was constitutional. This situation became known as the Nullification Crisis. Quids - (TJ) old democratic republicans who believed was of 1812 violated democratic principals Hartford Convention - Meeting of Federalists near the end of the War of 1812 in which the party listed it's complaints against the ruling Republican Party. These actions were largley viewed as traitorous to the country and lost the Federalist much influence Tecumseh - A Shawnee chief who tried to unite Native American tribes Prophet - Tecumseh's brother 2Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 William Henry Harrison - he led a military force against Tecumseh's confederacy at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, where he earned the nickname "Old Tippecanoe." Battle of Tippecanoe - Battle between Americans and Native Americans. Tecumseh and the Prophet attempted to oppress white settlement in the West, but defeated by William Henry Harrison. Led to talk of Canadian invasion and served as a cause to the War of 1812. Napoleon Bonaparte - Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile. Barbary pirates - Plundering pirates off the Mediterranean coast of Africa; President Thomas Jefferson's refusal to pay them tribute to protect American ships sparked an undeclared naval war with North African nations neutrality - policy of supporting neither side in a war impressment - forcing people into service, as in the navy

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AMSCO 4.4 APUSH Key Terms
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war hawks - ✔✔Those who were eager for war with Britain


Henry Clay - ✔✔United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise

between free and slave states


John C. Calhoun - ✔✔In 1828, he lead the fight against protective tariffs which hurt the

south economically. Created the doctrine of nullification which said that a state could

decide if a law was constitutional. This situation became known as the Nullification

Crisis.


Quids - ✔✔(TJ) old democratic republicans who believed was of 1812 violated

democratic principals


Hartford Convention - ✔✔Meeting of Federalists near the end of the War of 1812 in

which the party listed it's complaints against the ruling Republican Party. These actions

were largley viewed as traitorous to the country and lost the Federalist much influence


Tecumseh - ✔✔A Shawnee chief who tried to unite Native American tribes


Prophet - ✔✔Tecumseh's brother



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, William Henry Harrison - ✔✔he led a military force against Tecumseh's confederacy at

the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, where he earned the nickname "Old Tippecanoe."


Battle of Tippecanoe - ✔✔Battle between Americans and Native Americans. Tecumseh

and the Prophet attempted to oppress white settlement in the West, but defeated by

William Henry Harrison. Led to talk of Canadian invasion and served as a cause to the

War of 1812.


Napoleon Bonaparte - ✔✔Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The

Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain

and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in

exile.


Barbary pirates - ✔✔Plundering pirates off the Mediterranean coast of Africa; President

Thomas Jefferson's refusal to pay them tribute to protect American ships sparked an

undeclared naval war with North African nations


neutrality - ✔✔policy of supporting neither side in a war


impressment - ✔✔forcing people into service, as in the navy


Chesapeake-Leopard affair - ✔✔British warship fired on US warship off Virginia's

coast, killing three Americans; resulted in high anti-British sentiment (1807)




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