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Liberty and Empire, 1800- 1815
Chapter Review

1 .       In 1807, _______________________ founded the Society of Free People of Color for Promoting the Instruction and School Education of Children of African Descent to guarantee the financial autonomy of the schools. [Hint]



2 .       In 1816, whites formed the ______________________ , which was dedicated to removing free African Americans from their native land to Liberia, in Africa. [Hint]



3 .       Jefferson’s political and economic philosophy was shaped by eighteenth-century ______________________. [Hint]



4 .       ____________________ established the principle of judicial review. [Hint]



5 .       Jefferson entered his presidency determined to increase the size of the federal government. [Hint]

 
 


6 .       The most significant boost to American commercial agriculture arose from the mechanization of English textile mills and from the increased demand for _____________________. [Hint]



7 .       In 1802, the federal government founded the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York; the initial curriculum of this institution emphasized _______________________. [Hint]



8 .       In 1805, in _________________________, a New York court ruled in favor of the right of development, against customary common law rights. [Hint]



9 .       Who orchestrated the purchase of Louisiana from France for $15 million? [Hint]



10 .       Which Indian woman joined the expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1805? [Hint]



11 .       Although seemingly destined for greatness, there were nagging doubts about Aaron Burr’s principles and politics; he eventually was tried for treason but acquitted. [Hint]

 
 


12 .       The __________________ represented the final failure of Jefferson’s agrarian political economy and was/were eventually repealed. [Hint]



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