In 1812, Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun could best be described as
A. Jeffersonians
B. Pacifists
C. secessionists
D. Federalists
E. war hawks
Answer: E
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The Jeffersonian Era
- The Rush-Bagot Agreement of 1817 called for
- The Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812
- During the war of 1812, the Hartford Convention
- In the war of 1812, the battle of New Orleans
- Following the British bombardment of Fort McHenry, Francis Scott Key wrote
- In 1814, the British
- Which statement about the war of 1812 is TRUE?
- In the war of 1812, Britain turned its full military attention to America after
- The desire by American southern's to acquire Florida
- Tecumseh
- During William Henry Harrison's governorship of the Indiana Territory
- President Thomas Jefferson's Indian policy included
- In 1810, the Non-intercourse Act expired and was replaced by
- The Non-intercourse Act reopened American trade with
- The Embargo Act of 1807
- The Chesapeake-Leopard incident
- During the Jefferson administration, the british claimed the right to stop American ships and seize
- The duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton was the result of
- In 1804, the federalists know as the Essex Junto
- The explorations of Zebulon Pike
- The Lewis and Clark expedition
- When Thomas Jefferson received the treaty for the Louisiana Purchase, he
- Under the treaty terms for the Louisiana Purchase,
- Napoleon decided to sell the entire Louisiana Territory to the United States because