| A | B |
| Stephen Decatur | Led raid on Barbary pirates |
| First Phase | Britain fighting US and France |
| Second Phase | Britain fighting only US |
| Thomas Jefferson | signed Embargo Act of 1807 |
| Napolean | Leader of France |
| Trade | To import or export goods from another country |
| Embargo Act | Forbid American ships from sailing to foreign ports |
| Impressment | kidnapping of American sailors |
| Battle of New Orleans | Occurred after treaty was signed |
| Andrew Jackson's nickname | Old Hickory |
| Treaty of Ghent | Ended War of 1812 |
| George Washington | Painting was saved before the White House was burned |
| Washington, D.C. | City that was burned by the British |
| Sailors | group of people kidnapped into British Navy |
| Tecumseh | Shawnee Chief who tried to unite tribes |
| William Henry Harrison | Indiana Governor who won the Battle of Tippecanoe |
| Tippecanoe | American victory against Native Americans |
| War Hawks | Group who wanted war with Great Britain |
| James Madison | President during the War of 1812 |
| Dolley Madison | President's wife |
| Native Americans | fought with Britain against the US |
| Oliver Hazard Perry | Commodore of US Navy |
| Battle of Lake Champlain | US Naval victory |
| Fort McHenry | place where National Anthem was written |
| Francis Scott Key | wrote the National Anthem |
| Star Spangled Banner | written at Fort McHenry |
| Defense of Fort McHenry | Poem that became the National Anthem |
| Oliver Hazard Perry's flag | "Don't give up the ship" |
| Fort McHenry's slogan | A flag "so large the British will have no difficulty seeing it." |
| Last person to leave the White House before burning | Dolley Madison |
| Kidnapping of American sailors | impressment |
| Won the Battle of New Orleans | Andrew Jackson |
| Patriotism | feeling of pride in your country |
| Battle that took place after Treaty of Ghent was signed | Battle of New Orleans |
| Law that forbade American ships from sailing to foreign ports | Embargo Act |
| Who said "We have met the enemy and they are ours." | Oliver Hazard Perry |