Match these men with their accomplishments. 1. succeeded James Madison as president John Quincy Adams 2. opposed the Tariff of 1816 John Marshall 3. sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States Napoleon 4. won the Battle of New Orleans Martin Van Buren 5. proposed construction of the Erie Canal Oliver Hazard Perry 6. won the Battle of Lake Erie Francis Scott Key 7. resigned as Jackson's vice president DeWitt Clinton 8. wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner" Daniel Webster 9. strengthened the influence of the Supreme Court Andrew Jackson 10. succeeded Andrew Jackson as president James Monroe 11. the Secretary of State who supported the Monroe Doctrine John C. Calhoun

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1: James Monroe: succeeded James Madison as President

James Monroe took to the office as the fifth president of the US in 1817, succeeding James Madison in the month of March of the year -after James Madison had completed his 8 years of presidency. Monroe completed his 8 years of presidency, serving from 1817 till 1825.

2: Daniel Webster: opposed the Tariff of 1816

The Tariff of 1816, more commonly known as the Dallas Tariff, was devised to protect the United States industry by setting 38% tax on 92% of all the goods imported.

Webster was in favor of the tariff, but was not in favor of the high rates it imposed.

3:Napoleon: sold Louisiana Territory to USA

Napolean Bonaparte was the Frenchman who sold Louisiana to the Unites States in 1803, selling one acre for 3 cents, and the complete territory was sold for fifteen million francs.

This territory contributes nearly half of the US today, and includes 15 of the states now, of which some are the Nebraska, Oklahoma and Missouri.

4: Andrew Jackson: won Battle of New Orleans

The battle of New Orleans took place on the 8th of January, in 1815. This was a battle fought between the British Army and the Army of the United States approximately eight kilometers from the city of New Orleans.

The battle was won by the army of the United States, which were lead by Brevet Major General, Andrew Jackson.


5: DeWitt Clinton: proposed construction of the Erie Canal

Erie Canal is a canal located in New York city, which has 36 locks, and is 584 kilometers in length. The project was completed over 8 years, from 1817 to 1825. DeWitt Clinton was the New York Governor who proposed the project, which was allowed 7 million dollars for construction. The Erie Canal served to connect the Atlantic Ocean with the western waterways.

6: Oliver Hazard Perry: won the Battle of Lake Erie

The Battle of Lake Erie, also called  the Battle of Put-in-Bay, took place on September of 1813, on Lake Erie. The battle occurred during the War of 1812, and involved the defeat of the British Navy by the United States Navy. This put the United States in a favorable position in the War as they had control of the Lake.

Oliver Hazard Perry was one of the commanders who played a pivotal role in the victory

7: John C. Calhoun: resigned as Jackson's Vice President

Andrew Jackson served as the seventh President of the United States, completing his 8 year term from 1829 to 1837. During this period, Jackson had two vice presidents. John C. Calhoun was his vice president over a period of 1829 to 1832, after which he Calhoun resigned and entered the Senate.

8: Francis Scott Key: wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner"

The Star-Spangled Banner is the name of the national anthem of the United States. The anthem was adopted in March, 1931, with the music being from John Stafford Smith – To Anacreon in Heaven.

The lyrics of the anthem were taken from a poem which was written by Francis Scott Key in 1814.

9: John Marshall: strengthened the influence of the Supreme Court

John James Marshall functioned as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, over a period of 34 years, from 1801 till 1835 -which is the longest a chief justice has served in the US. Before John Marshall’s term, the Supreme Court had minor powers, but Marshall transformed it over his tenure into a major organ of the government, and making it almost a co-equal branch of government in the United States.


10: Martin Von Buren: succeeded Andrew Jackson as President

Martin Van Buren took office as the eighth president of the United States, over a period of four years, from 1837 to 1841. He succeeded and was endorsed by Andrew Jackson (the seventh president of the US) who was very popular at the time. He was the only President of the United States whose second language was English.

11: John Quincy Adams: was the Secretary of State who supported the Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine of 1823 is a famous policy of the US which stood as a threat to all European Nations who sought to colonize the United States, or establish their monarchs, and that any attempt to do so would be considered less than friendly. The author of this doctrine was the Secretary of the State at the time, John Quincy Adams.

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