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Charles Townshend
Taxed colonists on products such as lead, paint, tea
Paul Revere
Patriot known for warning our troops that the British were coming
Baron von Steupin
Prussian officer was a maestro of training our troops for battle at Valley Forge
Thomas Gage
British General who took his troops from Lexington to Concord
Crispus Atticks
First patriot killed at the Boston Massacre
Samuel Adams
Sons of Liberty founder
Thomas Jefferson
Wrote the Declaration of Independence
Abagail Adams
Lobbied for equal rights under the law of women in early days of the country
Horatio Gates
Led patriot victory at Saratoga
Nathanael Greene
General in charge of patriot southern campaign in Revolutionary War
John Jay
First chief justice in US Supreme Court
Alexander Hamilton
Primary author of Federalist Papers
James Madison
Author of the US Constitution
John Adams
Alien and Sedition Acts passed during his presidency
Aaron Burr
Thomas Jefferson’s original VP
Mad Anthony Wayne
Defeated confederacy of Native Americans at The Battle of Fallen Timbers
Henry Harrison
Defeated The Prophet at Battle of Tippecanoe
Tecumseh
Shawnee War Chief who revived confederacy of Native Americans
Francis Scott Key
Wrote Star Spangled Banner
John Marshall
Chief Justice during Marbury v Madison
Andrew Jackson
Hero at the Battle of New Orleans
James Monroe
Declared America no longer subject to colonization
John Quincy Adams
Abolitionist president that was the 6th President of US
Sacagawea
Showed the way for Lewis and Clark
Napoleon Bonaparte
Bought Louisiana purchase from this French guy
Alexis de Tocqueville
Wrote Democracy in America
Benjamin Rush
Wrote Thoughts on Female Education
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Known as Father of Transcendentalism
Thoreau
Writings near a pond influenced Ghandi and MLK
Margaret Fuller
Wrote Women in the Nineteenth Century
Copernicus
Greek philosopher influenced lyceum movement
Emma Willard
First advocate for higher education for women
Washington Irving
Wrote The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Cyrus McCormick
Invented the wheat reaper
Eli Whitney
Invented the cotton gin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Walt Whitman
Wrote Leaves of Green
Albert Brisbane
Wrote The Social Destiny of Men
Mother Ann Lee
Founder of the Shaker movement
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Wrote The Scarlet Letter
Herman Melville
Wrote Moby Dick
Luther Donnell
Decatur Countian that helped fugitive slaves Caroline and her 4 children escape to Canada
William Lloyd Garrison
Wrote The Liberator
Franklin Pierce
14th President
James Buchanan
Only bachelor president
Henry Clay
Known as The Great Compromiser in the House of Representatives prior to the Civil War
Nat Turner
Slave who led revolt
Lucretia Mott
Founded the Female Anti-Slave Society
Davie Crockett
From Tennessee, killed at the Alamo
Dorothea Dix
Advocate for prison reform + creation of insane asylums for mental illnesses
Zachary Taylor
Known as Old Rough and Ready
James K Polk
Known for slogan 54 40 or Flight
Horace Greeley
Worked for New York Tribune, coined phrases such as Bleeding Kansas and Go West Young Man
John Smith
Founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Brigham Young
Led the Mormons to Utah
Stephen Douglas
Defeated Abe Lincoln in 1858 election for Illinois US Senator
Mary Todd Lynch
Abe Lincoln’s wife
Dred Scott
Slave that sued for his freedom, his case went all the way to the Supreme Court
John Brown
Arrested at Harpers Ferry
Hannibal Hamlet
Abe Lincoln’s first VP
Abraham Lincoln
Said With Malice Towards None, Charity for All
Roger B Taney
Third Chief Justice of the US
Beauregard
Winning general at the First Battle of Bull Run
McDowell
Losing general at the First Battle of Bull Run
McClennan
He renamed the Easterm Union Army the Army of the Potomac
Ulysseys S Grant
Led Union Victory at Vicksburg
Pickett
His charge ended in defeat July 3 1863
Robert E Lee
Winning general at Chancellorsville
Meade
Union general in charge at Gettysburg
Sherman
Led the March to the Sea
Seward
Secretary of State from 1861-1869, had idea to purchased Alaska
Morgan
Led an attack of Confederates into Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
Stonewall Jackson
Nickname given at the First Battle of Bull Run
John Wilkes Booth
Killed Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
17th President
Martin Delaney
First black officer in US army
Hiram Revels
Elected to US Senate in Mississippi in 1870
Rutherford B Hayes
Elected President in 1876
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Leading member of the American Women Suffrage Association, “solitude of self” phrase said by her
Joseph Glidden
Invented Barbed Wire
WEB Du Bois
Wrote Black Reconstruction in America, proposed the Talented Tenth
Forrest
First leader of the KKK
Fillmore
Became president after Zachary Taylor died
Buffalo Bill Cody
Organized successful Wild West Show
Martha Hughes
First women to serve in state senate
Chief Joseph
Nez Perce Tribe
Chief Black Kettle
Cheyenne Tribe
Red Cloud
Oglala Sioux Tribe
Sitting Bull
Lakota Sioux Tribe
Giranamo
Chiricahua Apache Tribe
Charles Eastman
Native American name was Ohiyesa
Custer
Defeated at the Battle of Little Big Horn
Dowe
This senator created legislation that gave Native Americans Individual Landholdings
George Washington
Defeated the Hessians at Trenton
John Hancock
Has the largest signiture on the Declaration of Independence
Sotter
This guys mill had gold :o
Edward Everett
Gave a two hour speech at Gettysburg
John D Rockefeller
Known as King of Petroleum, Owner of Standard Oil, pioneered horizontal integration
JP Morgan
Created US Steel
John Wanamaker
Pioneered the Department Store