A | B |
War of 1812 | aka. Mr. Madison’s War |
Tecumseh | great diplomatic leader of a confederation designed to halt white expansion |
Tenskwatawa | Tecumseh’s brother; aka. The Prophet; organized a Pan-Indian Confederacy |
Hartford Convention | meeting of Federalists in New England at Hartford |
William Henry Harrison | defeated Tecumseh’s forces at Tippecanoe and Thames |
Battle of New Orleans | great victory by Andrew Jackson in 1815 |
Andrew Jackson | Old Hickory “Hero of Horseshoe Bend |
Henry Clay | The Great Compromiser and War Hawk from Kentucky; aka. Judas of the West |
James Madison | author of most of the Constitution; fourth president of the United States |
“Star Spangled Banner” | written by Francis Scott Key as a poem during the Battle of Baltimore |
Battle of Tippecanoe | William Henry Harrison defeats the Tecumseh Confederacy |
Treaty of Ghent | officially ends the War of 1812 in December of 1814 |
Nationalism | feeling of great pride in one’s country; one result for the United States from the War of 1812 |