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Why was the New England region against going to war with the British?
a) They feared more loss of life like the Revolutionary War
b) They felt that the British were too strong
c) They felt trade, which they depended on, would suffer
d) Their farms could not withstand the destruction
Governor of the Indiana Territory that defeated Tecumseh
a) Robert Knight
b) Rick Carlisle
c) William Henry Harrison
d) John Tyler
Shutting down a port or road to prevent people or supplies from coming in or out of an area
a) Barricade
b) Entrapment
c) Trench
d) Blockade
Native American who led the resistance against American westward expansion
a) Tecumseh
b) Sitting Bull
c) Geronimo
d) Black Hawk
Money paid by one country to another in return for protection
a) Deposit
b) Tribute
c) Tessera
d) Withdrawal
Victorious commander at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and New Orleans
a) Henry Clay
b) William Henry Harrison
c) Andrew Jackson
d) John C. Calhoun
The act of illegally importing or exporting goods
a) Larceny
b) Smuggling
c) Eviction
d) Precedent
Why did Dolly Madison play an important role in the War of 1812?
a) She helped negotiated the peace treaty to end the war
b) She convinced James Madison to go to war with the British
c) She saved important items from the White House as the British burned it down
d) She served as a battlefield nurse during several major battles
President of the United States during the War of 1812
a) Thomas Jefferson
b) James Madison
c) James Monroe
d) John Adams
Pride in one's country
a) Transcendancy
b) Nativism
c) Nationalism
d) Reactivism
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