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Chapter 7 Section 1

Use this game to practice the fact associations you will need in order to do well on the Chapter 7 Test.

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Tecumseha powerful Shawnee chief
The Battle of Tippecanoeshattered Native American confidence in the Prophet's leadership
Embargo Act of 1807banned imports to and exports from Britain
John Calhouna War Hawk in Congress
piratesdemanded tribute to let ships pass safely
a member of Congress who favored war against BritainWar Hawk
triggered by attack on the ChesapeakeEmbargo Act
demanded a ransom for American prisonersBarbary Pirates
British kidnapping of U.S. sailorsimpressment
U.S. position on war in 1803neutral
What was one reason Barbary pirates were successfulThey 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 tonot 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 Stateswould also be at war with Native Americans
American neutral rights were violated whenBritain impressed American citizens.
Who was the Prophet?a Native American leader who was defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
The Embargo Act of 1807wiped out U.S. foreign trade.
The Embargo Act of 1807made many Americans angry.
The Embargo Act of 1807lasted only three years.
Republican congressman who favored war with Britain were called?War Hawks


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