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Chapter 9 The Era of Jefferson & Madison appointed during the final hours of John Adams’s administration. In the Battle of the Thames, the British were assisted by American Indian allies led by In Marbury v. Madison the Supreme Court established the principle of The Barbary States were located in Forced the British to surrender at the Battle of Lake Erie In the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, which army general led U.S. troops in attacking the Creek Indians? Towards the end of the War of 1812, British troops burned members of Congress who thought the United States should declare war against Britain Chief Justice of the United States who wrote the opinion in Marbury v. Madison the practice of forcing subjects to serve in the army or navy. In the Battle of Tippecanoe, Tecumseh’s village was destroyed by Was president during the War of 1812 Lewis and Clark were assisted in their journey by an American Indian guide named was sent to find the starting point of the Red River, which runs along some of the northern border of what is now Texas. The American ship that earned the name “Old Ironsides” The U.S. Congress passed this Act because Britain continued to violate U.S. neutrality. Officially ended the War of 1812 the banning of trade Wrote the Star Spangled Banner He sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States for $15 million. had battled Alexander Hamilton over the constitutionality of the Bank of the United States, as president he kept the Bank in place. One of the first battles of the War of 1812 was won by the USS person who stayed to save valuables from the White House before the British burned it and other government buildings in Washington battle that resulted in more than 2,000 British casualties and about 70 U.S. casualties; fought two weeks after a peace treaty had been signed Creek leader whose forces destroyed Fort Mims but who surrendered at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend American Indian leader whose warriors joined with the British to defeat one American army and capture Fort Detroit in present-day Michigan battle in which Tecumseh was killed, weakening the American Indian-British alliance around the Great Lakes Jefferson refused to deliver an appointment made by President Adams to him power of Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional American Indian leader who tried to unite American Indians in many regions ended the Creek War and led to a treaty that forced the Creek to give up millions of acres of their land