| A | B |
| Tecumseh | a powerful Shawnee chief |
| The Battle of Tippecanoe | shattered Native American confidence in the Prophet's leadership |
| Embargo Act of 1807 | banned imports to and exports from Britain |
| John Calhoun | a War Hawk in Congress |
| pirates | demanded tribute to let ships pass safely |
| a member of Congress who favored war against Britain | War Hawk |
| triggered by attack on the Chesapeake | Embargo Act |
| demanded a ransom for American prisoners | Barbary Pirates |
| British kidnapping of U.S. sailors | impressment |
| U.S. position on war in 1803 | neutral |
| What was one reason Barbary pirates were successful | They had some support from North Sfrican governments |
| How did Tecumseh attempt to deal with white settlers on Native American land? | by building a confederacy |
| Neutral rights included the right to | not take sides in a war |
| Why did the United States declare war on Britain in 1812? | The War Hawks wanted to expand the nation's power. |
| Why did the United States declare war on Britain in 1812? | The British had impressed thousands of U.S. sailors. |
| Why did the United States declare war on Britain in 1812? | Americans believed the British were supporting the Native Americans. |
| DEclaring war on Britain in 1812 meant that the UNited States | would also be at war with Native Americans |
| American neutral rights were violated when | Britain impressed American citizens. |
| Who was the Prophet? | a Native American leader who was defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe. |
| The Embargo Act of 1807 | wiped out U.S. foreign trade. |
| The Embargo Act of 1807 | made many Americans angry. |
| The Embargo Act of 1807 | lasted only three years. |
| Republican congressman who favored war with Britain were called? | War Hawks |