| A | B |
| 1st System of Coastal Forts | star shaped, single tier forts, guns fired over top of the wall |
| Quasi-War | undeclared naval war with France 1798-1800 |
| USS Constitution | US Navy frigate known as "Old Ironsides" |
| USS Constellation | US navy frigate known as "The Yankee Racehorse" |
| West Point | Home of the US Military Academy since 1802 |
| Eli Whitney | inventor of interchangeable parts |
| Corps of Discovery | Offical name of the Lewis and Clark expedition |
| Barbary Wars | US navy fights against North African pirates |
| William Eaton | US diplomat who led ground troops in Barbary Wars |
| Stephen Decatur | US naval hero of the Barbary Wars |
| Presley O'Bannon | Marine 1st Lieutenant who was awarded a Mameluke sword for his bravery at Derne |
| Second System of Coastal Forts | system of coastal forts , one story, guns fired through openings in the walls |
| Chesapeake-Leopard Affair | British warship fires on and boards a US warship and impresses sailors |
| Springfield Model 1795 | first wepon produced by the US, copy of the Charleville |
| Battle of Tippecanoe | William Henry Harrison defeats Native Americans under The Prophet |
| William Henry Harrison | Governor of Indiana Territory, won battle of Tippecanoe |
| Tecumseh | Shawnee warrior who tried to unite the Native American tribes |
| The Prophet | Tenskwatata, Tecumseh's brother |