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Down: 1)  A protest against the whiskey tax, showing the new government’s ability to suppress uprisings.2) The peaceful transfer of power between political parties after the election of Thomas Jefferson.4) Tecumseh believed in a unified Native American identity in contrast to white Americans who largely viewed their nation as expanding across the continent at the expense of native lands.5) A conflict between the U.S. and Britain over maritime rights and territorial expansion.6) An advocate for women’s rights and education.8) Major parts included the creation of the national bank, federal assumption of state debts, and the promotion of manufacturing. Federalists supported it, while Democratic-Republicans opposed it due to fears of government overreach. 10) A landmark Supreme Court case that established judicial review.11) Their opposition to the War of 1812 and support for the unpopular Alien and Sedition Acts contributed to their decline.15) British practice of seizing American sailors, a cause of the War of 1812.16) A national bank established by Hamilton to stabilize the economy.19) A law that halted American trade with foreign nations, which harmed the U.S. economy. Across: 3) Early political parties; Federalists favored a strong central government, while Republicans favored states' rights.7) Women began to gain opportunities through the spread of ideas like republican motherhood, though they were still largely excluded from formal political power.9) Laws that restricted speech and immigration, seen as violating civil liberties.12) A meeting of Federalists where opposition to the War of 1812 led to the party’s decline.13) The site of a key battle during the War of 1812 that inspired the U.S. national anthem.14)  The United States became involved through trade conflicts, treaties like Jay’s Treaty, and conflicts with Britain and France.17) A diplomatic conflict between the U.S. and France that led to the Quasi-War.18) An exploration of the Louisiana Territory and beyond, helping to map and understand the land.20) Responses to the Alien and Sedition Acts asserting state rights to nullify federal laws.21)  Conflicts with North African states over piracy.22) Native Americans suffered the most as the war broke their power in the Northwest Territory, while Britain and the U.S. returned to pre-war boundaries.23) Native American leaders who united tribes to resist U.S. expansion.24)  A treaty with Britain that resolved some conflicts but was unpopular due to its perceived favoritism toward Britain.25) The acquisition of French territory that doubled the size of the U.S.26) The final major battle of the War of 1812, where the U.S. secured a decisive victory.27) A successful slave revolt that established Haiti as an independent nation, affecting U.S. policies on slavery.28) The French Revolution deepened political divisions in the U.S., with Federalists fearing the violence of the revolution and Republicans supporting its democratic ideals.
 

 

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