Early 19th Century US Foreign Policy Quiz
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Match the following individuals with their roles during the War of 1812:

Tecumseh = Native American chief uniting other tribes against American settlers William Henry Harrison = Governor of Indiana Territory warning against Tecumseh's influence Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Felix Grundy = War Hawks calling for war against Great Britain James Madison = Elected President during the War of 1812

Match the following events with their significance during the War of 1812:

Non-Intercourse Act = Banned trade just with England and France Battle of Tippecanoe = Defeat of Tecumseh and his followers by William Henry Harrison War of 1812 = Declared by Congress due to the influence of the War Hawks Treaty of Greenville = US gained land in the Northwest, leading to conflicts with Native Americans

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Match the following individuals with their roles during the War of 1812: Match the following events with their significance during the War of 1812:

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Test your knowledge of the events leading to the Non-Intercourse Act in the early 19th century with this quiz. Learn about the trade restrictions, impressment of sailors, and political decisions that shaped US foreign policy during this period.

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