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Third president of the United Staes
law that let president John Adams fill federal judgeships with Federalist
Chief justice of the Supreme Court appointed by President John Adams
principle that states that the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution
Person who takes extreme political positions
Political party of Hamilton and Adams; suported a strong central government
Jefferaon's political party; feared a strong central government
Army captain appointed by President Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Territory and lands in the west to the Pacfic Ocean
Co leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition
Shoshone woman who assited the Lewis and Clark expedition
American Purchase pf the Louisiana Territtory from France
Group that explored the Louisiana Territory and lands west; also know as the Corps of Discovery
Leader of a Southern expedition in the Louisiana Territory
A number of people acting together for a similar purpose
Law that forbade American ships from sailing to foreign ports and xlosed American ports to British Ships
Shawnee chief who sought to stop the loss of Native American land to white settlers
western who supported the War of 1812
Naval officer who led the U.S. victory over the British on Lake Erie
Payment in exchage for protection
The act of seizing by force; The British impressed , or kidnapped, about 6,000 American Sailors
Practice of forcing someone tp act in a certaiin way by use of pressure or threats
The economic changes of the late 1700s , when manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work
Builder pf the first waterpowered textile mill in America
method of production using mant workers and machines in one building
Textile mills located in the factory town of Lowell, Massachusetts
Inventor of America's first widely successful steamboat
Builder of America's first successful steam-powered locomotive
Inventor of the telograph
A device that seperates kernels of wheat from their huskd
A device that cuts grain

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Unit 8

Crossword

CHAPTER 10

Crossword

roaring 20's

Crossword

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a crossword?

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