| A | B |
| James Madison | Vetoed Congress' distribution for internal improvements as unconstitutional. |
| Oliver Hazard Perry | American naval officer; captured British at Lake Erie. |
| Henry Clay | Demanded better transportation. |
| Thomas Macdonough | Commanded American fleet neat Plattsburgh |
| Tecumseh | Died in Battle of Thames alongside the British; welded a confederacty of tribes with the Prophet. |
| the Prophet | Welded a confederacy of tribes east of Mississippi; Shawnee Indian brother of Tecumseh. |
| Francis Scott Key | Wrote The Star-Spangled Banner |
| Andrew Jackson | Commisssioned to punish Florida outlaws; hanged two Indian chiefs and executed two British subjects; seized two important Spanish ports. |
| William Henry Harrison | General; beta British in War of 1812 at Battle of Thames; advanced on Tecumseh's headquarters at Tippecanoe. |
| John Quincy Adams | John Adam's son-- headed peace talks. |
| sectionalism | Needed balance between slave states-- issued Tallmadge ammendment. |
| Macon's Bill No. 2 | Permitted trade with all the world and said that if England or France repealed restrictions, America would restore nonimportation against other one. |
| Battle of Horseshoe Bend | Andrew Jackson crushed the southwest Indians. |
| Tippecanoe | Headquarters for Tecumseh; Jackson crushed Indians here. |
| Constitution | Warship-- strong frigate; called "Old Ironsides" |
| Battle of the Thames | Tecumseh died in battle alonside British; major battle of the War of 1812. |
| Treaty of Ghent | Armistice of war of 1812; no amends of issues. |
| Hartford Convention | Called by Massachusetts to discuss grievances; end of Federalist party. |