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Ch8, Sections 3 & 4
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- Q1General who led American forces in defeating the Native Americans at the Battle of Fallen TimbersGeorge PattonGeorge WashingtonNorman SchwartzkopfAnthony Wayne30s
- Q2Not favoring either sideneutral30s
- Q3British practice of taking American sailors and forcing them into military serviceimpressment30s
- Q41st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, negotiated with British for WashingtonJohn Jay30s
- Q5Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin,Northwest Territory30s
- Q6A Shawnee Chief who, with Little Turtle, led many successful battles against the American colonists.Blue Jacket30s
- Q7Battle between American and Native American forces in 1794 over Ohio Territory that led to the defeat of the Native AmericansBattle of Fallen Timbers30s
- Q8A major change in government that began in 1789; it brought an end to the absolute monarchy and a start to a representative governmentFrench Revolution30s
- Q9Emperor of FranceNapoleon Bonaparte30s
- Q10Miami Indian chief in the Northwest Indian War (also known as Little Turtle's War) who lead a number of successful attacks against white military forces in order to resist white settlers' encroaching on Indian land, but was ultimately defeated at the Battle of Fallen TimbersLittle Turtle30s
- Q11the historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executedReign of Terror30s
- Q12Warned Americans not to get involved in European affairs, not to make permanent alliances, not to form political parties and to avoid sectionalism.Washington's Farewell Address30s
- Q13To give special attention to something, to stressemphasize30s
- Q14activity designed to overthrow a governmentsedition30s
- Q15deprive of legal forcenullify30s