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War of 1812 and Era of Good Feelings Review 1) The practice of forcing captured USA sailors to serve in British naval crews was called what? (A) impressment (B) sea-slaving (C) commandeering (D) requisitioning 2) Which USA warship was illegally attacked, detained, and boarded by a British ship (Leopard) in 1807, causing a major scandal? (A) Wasp (B) Monitor (C) Chesapeake (D) Constitution 3) What area of the United States was dominated by the Federalist Party? (A) South (B) New England (C) Western Frontier (D) Ohio Valley 4) Jefferson and Madison were both from which party? (A) Federalists (B) Whigs (C) Democratic-Republicans (D) Tories

5) Which of the following men was a leading member of the War Hawks? (A) Henry Clay (B) George Washington (C) John Adams (D) Thomas Jefferson 6) Who served as Jefferson's Secretary of State, taking over the presidency when Jefferson left in 1808? (A) Samuel Smith (B) Albert Gallatin (C) James Madison (D) Henry Clay 7) Which city's harbor did Fort McHenry guard the entrance to? (A) Boston (B) St. Augustine (C) Charleston (D) Baltimore 8) Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner? (A) Isaac Brock (B) Albert Gallatin (C) Francis Scott Key (D) Alexander Hamilton

9) What is it called when a state evokes the principle of States' Rights and leaves the Union? (A) Silurian (B) Breaking-away (C) Secession (D) Succession 10) Which US region seemed most likely to secede during the War of 1812? (A) Ohio Valley (B) South (C) Mid-Atlantic (D) New England 11) Instead of war in 1807, which President preferred an embargo? (A) Monroe (B) Adams (C) Jefferson (D) Madison 12) What was the name of James Madison's wife? (A) Holly (B) Molly (C) Dolly (D) Piggy

13) What is Madison's wife most famous for saving from the British? (A) Washington's Portrait (B) The Constitution (C) The Presidential Seal (D) The President's gold ingots. 14) What state did Henry Clay represent? (A) Georgia (B) New York (C) Kentucky (D) Virginia 15) What tribe was Tecumseh from? (A) Sioux (B) Iroquois (C) Shawnee (D) Cherokee 16) What area was Tecumseh trying to protect from white settlement? (A) Ohio Valley (B) California (C) The Dakota Hills (D) The Mississippi River Valley

17) What was Tecumseh's brother called? (A) The Seeker (B) Sitting Bull (C) The Prophet (D) Crazy Horse 18) William Henry Harrison was most famous for which battle? (A) Leipzig (B) Horseshoe Bend (C) New Orleans (D) Tippecanoe 19) Andrew Jackson was also known by what nickname? (A) Bear-killer (B) Stumpy (C) Old Hickory (D) Big J 20) Which of Andrew Jackson's battles was fought after a War had already ended? (A) Horseshoe Bend (B) New Orleans (C) Creek Campaign (D) Tippecanoe

21) Which American-Indian group was Andrew Jackson fighting in 1813 and during parts of 1814? (A) Lakota (B) Sioux (C) Creek (D) Shawnee 22) Which disastrous battle did US lose which allowed Washington DC to be burned? (A) Baltimore (B) New Orleans (C) Bladensburg (D) Tippecanoe 23) Who commanded British ground forces at the Battle of New Orleans? (A) Thomas Cochrane (B) Robert Ross (C) Edward Packenham (D) John Quincy Adams 24) In addition to New Orleans, Andrew Jackson won a major victory against the Creeks at: (A) Tippecanoe (B) Ghent (C) Horseshoe Bend (D) Bladensburg

25) Tecumseh died defending what area? (A) His native homeland in the Ohio River Valley (B) The Mississippi River Valley (C) Canada while helping the British (D) Lake Champlain 26) What was the Battle of Bladensburg often called, due to the swift American retreat? (A) Bladensburg freefall (B) Bladensburg Retreat (C) Bladensburg Races (D) Bladensburg Sprint 27) What treaty ended the War of 1812? (A) Treaty of Versailles (B) Treaty of Paris (C) Congress of Vienna (D) Treaty of Ghent 28) What event led to the death of the Federalist Party? (A) Treaty of Ghent (B) Battle of New Orleans (C) Hartford Convention (D) Congress of Vienna

29) Which state did NOT send a delegate to the Hartford Convention? (A) Massachusetts (B) Georgia (C) Connecticut (D) New Hampshire 30) The War of 1812 sheltered and protected which new sector of the US economy? (A) Manufacturing (B) Shipping (C) Agriculture (D) Services 31) What did Henry Clay's "American System" include plans for? (A) Roads, Bridges and Canals (B) Hot-air balloons (C) A railroad system (D) An expanded army and navy 32) Which of the following US War of 1812 military heroes went on to later become US President? (A) Oliver Hazard Perry (B) Samuel Smith (C) Thomas Macdonough (D) William Henry Harrison