| A | B |
| Pride in or devotion to one's own country | nationalism |
| System that guarantees all people the same rights | democracy |
| The idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs | laissez faire |
| This city was burned by the British in the War of 1812 | Washington, D.C. |
| This battle of the War of 1812 actually took place after the peace treaty was signed | New Orleans |
| This event marked the beginning of a war between white settlers and Native Americans | Battle of Tippecanoe |
| This agreement ended the War of 1812 | Treaty of Ghent |
| The Barbary State nation that declared war on the United States in the early 1800's | Tripoli |
| The North African states who tried to control trade in the Mediterranean by charging tribute for protection from pirates | Barbary States |
| He was a powerful Supreme Court Justice | John Marshall |
| He was the most outspoken War Hawk | Henry Clay |
| She helped to guide Lewis and Clark through the Rocky Mountains | Sacagawea |
| The American sea captain who battled the British for control of Lake Erie | Captain Oliver Hazard Perry |
| He led a slave rebellion in Haiti to gain independence from France | Toussaint L'Overture |
| He united Native Americans against white settlers | Tecumseh |
| He served as Secretary of the Treasury under Thomas Jefferson | Albert Gallatin |
| She saved valuable papers when the British burned Washington | Dolly Madison |
| He explored the upper Mississippi River and parts of Colorado and New Mexico | Zebulon Pike |
| He led the Americans in the Battle of New Orleans | Andrew Jackson |
| The agreement between Spain and America allowing Americans to ship goods down the Mississippi River and store them in New Orleans | Pinckney Treaty |
| The practice of seizing American sailors and forcing them to serve on British ships | impressment |
| A ban on trade with other countries | embargo |
| One of the most important powers of the Supreme Court | judicial review |
| The mountain ridge that separates the rivers that flow east from those that flow west | Continental Divide |
| The 1809 law that allowed America to trade with all nations except Britain and France | Nonintercourse Act |
| The 1807 law that forbade Americans to import or export goods | Embargo Act |
| This established the Supreme Court's right to declare a law unconstitutional | Marbury vs. Madison |
| Battle in which William Henry Harrison won a decisive victory over Tecumseh and the British | Battle of Thames |
| The bombing of this fort inspired the "Star-Spangled Banner" | Fort McHenry |
| He wrote the "Star Spangled Banner" | Francis Scott Key |
| A gathering of New Englanders to protest the War of 1812 | Hartford Convention |
| He was elected President in 1800 | Thomas Jefferson |
| The leader of France during Jefferson's Presidency | Napolean |
| The U.S.S. Constitution was given this nickname because of its ability to withstand cannonball hits | Old Ironsides |
| He was President during the War of 1812 | James Madison |
| This doubled the size of the United States | Louisiana Purchase |
| A nickname for the War of 1812 | Mr. Madison's War |