War of 1812 Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of US History (General) has 19 clues. Answers range from 7 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

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A country that rules itself and can make treaties wit other states.
British colony that is "up" the St. Lawrence River, mostly English speaking
British colony "down" the St. Lawrence River, mostly French speaking
An order prohibiting ships from entering or leaving a country's ports; a suspension of trade, usually in anticipation of war
The belief that the United States will one day control all of North America
The policy of expanding a nation's territory, usually through military aggression
An ideology that the people control the governments, not a monarch
A professional soldier
A body of civilian soldiers called out for service only during emergencies
The first British governor of Upper Canada who believed that the upper class could provide government, military and religious leadership
The American president that declared war on the British and began the War of 1812
The group of American politicians that advocated war with Britain and supported President Madison
He is known as the 'hero of Upper Canada' and was the commander of British forces in Upper Canada as well as the colony's administrator
He was a skilled warrior and diplomat who dreamed of an independent territory for all First Nations
He was an inexperienced General who surrendered at Ft. Detroit without a fight
She walked 20 miles to warn British forces of an impending American attack
He was an American commander who was successful in gaining control of Lake Erie
He wrote the Star Spangled Banner after witnessing the bombardment of Fort Henry
Residents of the Thirteen Colonies who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution

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