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1 Who Da Man?? Practice #1-70 100 people in 100 days #1-70

2  Portuguese explorer who sailed for Spain  Credited with being the first to circumnavigate the earth  He was actually killed in a war in the Philippines and did not complete the journey, but 17 of his men did

3  English philosopher and physician  Writer of social contracts and believed in the natural rights of man  Forced to leave England after a failed assassination plot of the King (eventually returned after the King fled)

4  fought in Revolutionary War  Vice President under Thomas Jefferson  Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel

5  Hero of the Battle of New Orleans (War of 1812)  7 th President of the US – leader of the new Democratic party  President responsible for the Trail of Tears

6  One of the writers of the Federalist Papers (articles & essays promoting the ratification of the Constitution )  1 st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court  Responsible for peace treaty with Britain called “Jay’s Treaty”

7 Meriweather Lewis  Father of Pocahontas  Leader of more than 30 tribes  Controlled the area where Jamestown was founded

8  Portuguese explorer  First to sail around the tip of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope

9  Thomas Jefferson’s private secretary  Explored Louisiana Purchase with William Clark  Was given money, 1,600 acres and named governor of the Louisiana Territory

10  Virginia Planter, born in England  Led a rebellion (Bacon’s Rebellion) against the governor of Jamestown  Burned Jamestown

11  frontiersman  Discovered trail through the Cumberland Gap in KY  Founded Boonesborough

12  Social activist, abolitionist, reformer for the women’s movement  Worked with Lucretia Mott on the Seneca Falls Convention  Formed the National Women’s Suffrage Association with Susan B. Anthony and became it’s first president

13  Founder of the American Red Cross  “Angel of the Battlefield”  Nurse during the Civil War

14  Known as the “Little Giant”  Debated Lincoln during presidential election of 1860  Wrote the bill known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act

15  Spanish explorer & conquistador  Conquered Peru and the Incan Empire

16  Career US Army Officer even thought he graduated last in his class at West Point  Major General in the Confederate States Army  Led Pickett’s Charge against the Union & lost

17  Served as Secretary of Education  Presided over the establishment of the first public school  Father of American Education

18  Slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom in 1856  Result - slaves are not citizens, but property, therefore could not sue

19  4 th president of the US  Father of the Constitution  President during war of 1812 when the White House was burned

20  From KY, Confederate General  Best known for “Morgan’s Raid” from TN through KY, OH & IN  Captured and imprisoned in OH, escaped through Boone County & aided by people of Big Bone

21  Fought in the French & Indian War  Commander of the Continental Army  1 st President of the US

22  American painter & inventor  Designed & developed the 1 st successful electromagnetic telegraph system called “Morse Code”

23  Explored Louisiana Purchase with Meriwether Lewis  Brother of George Rogers Clark

24  Women’s rights activist  Helped call together the Seneca Falls Convention for women’s rights  Abolitionist and religious reformer

25  Shawnee Indian war chief  Founder of Prophetstown which was destroyed in the Battle of Tippecanoe  Fought with pro British forces in the War of 1812 until his death

26  Moved to Cincinnati, OH with her family; married and had 7 children born in Cincy  Abolitionist  Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (inspired to write after her 18 month old son died of cholera)

27  former slave  Orator, writer, statesman, & abolitionist  produced abolitionist newspaper called “North Star”

28  Italian merchant traveler  Explored China  Wrote a book which inspired Columbus

29  Silversmith, engraver, industrialist & a Patriot during the American Revolution  Took part in the Boston Tea Party  Famous for his ride warning the colonist that the British were coming

30  Taken captive by the Shawnee Indians during the French & Indian War  Held at Big Bone Lick to make salt for the Shawnee

31  Led a rebellion at the end of the Revolutionary War (called Shays Rebellion)  Pointed out weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation  Caused the writing of the Constitution

32  1 st Governor of Plymouth  Signed the Mayflower Compact

33  Former slave – Nicknamed “Moses”  Saved hundreds of slaves as a “conductor” along the Underground Railroad  Served the Union Army as a cook, nurse, and eventually as a spy

34  Teacher, nurse, & reformer  Led prison reform and mental health reform  “Superintendent of Army Nurses” for the Union Army

35  Immigrant from Switzerland  Built Sutter’s Fort and Sutter’s Mill in California  Credited with starting the Gold Rush after gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill by one of his workers, James Marshall

36  Patriot  Hanged as a spy by the British  Famous for his last words, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”

37  Married John Rolfe  Daughter of the Chief of the Powhatan Indians

38  Helped save Jamestown  Brought tobacco to America  Married Pocahontas

39 Meriweather Lewis  Spanish explorer and conquistador  Explored Florida which he named  Searched for the Fountain of Youth

40  16 th president of the US  Wrote the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address  1 st president to be assassinated – by John Wilkes Booth

41  Former slave  Fought for abolition and women’s suffrage  Famous speech – “Ain’t I a Woman?”

42  Scientist & inventor  Present at the writing of Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, & the Constitution  First Postmaster in America

43  Showed Plymouth colonist how to grow corn  Helped to negotiate a treaty between the Wampanoag and the Colonists

44  Colonial American Engineer and Inventor  Invented the first steamboat called the Clermont  Invented the world’s first steam warship

45  Civil War General for the Confederate Army  Was accidently shot in the arm by friendly fire & died from complications after having his arm amputated

46  Patriot from Virginia  Lawyer and brilliant orator  Famous for speech ending in “Give me liberty or give me death.”

47  soldier  Became leader of Jamestown  Started the “no work, no eat” policy

48  Union General during the Civil War  Accepted surrender of Lee at Appomattox Courthouse  18 th President of the US (served 2 terms)

49  British officer & Commander in Chief for the colonies during the French & Indian War  Washington served as his aide after his defeat at Ft Necessity  Mortally wounded in battle

50  Wampanoag Chief  Befriended William Bradford at Plymouth  Signed peace treaty with the Pilgrims

51  1 st Vice President; 2 nd President  Patriot; Lawyer; defended British soldiers after Boston Massacre  President during the XYZ Affair (dispute with France)

52  3 rd President of the US  Author of the Declaration of Independence  Commissioned the Lewis & Clark expedition in the Louisiana Territory

53  Shoshone Indian  Served as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis & Clark expedition

54  6 th president of the US  Son of John Adams  Writer of the Monroe Doctrine (when he was Secretary of State under President Monroe)

55  Developed the method of printing from moveable type  Invented the Printing Press  German blacksmith, goldsmith and printer

56  Spanish Conquistador  Conquered the Aztecs

57  British General  Surrendered British troops at Yorktown to end the Revolutionary War  Prior to the war, he actually sided with the colonists in regards to taxes and voted for the repeal of the Stamp Act

58  From Kentucky, a lawyer, politician and skilled orator  Called the “Great Compromiser”  Ran for president three times and was defeated each time

59  Merchant, smuggler, statesman, & Patriot  President of Continental Congress  1 st to sign the Declaration of Independence

60  Explorer, soldier, & writer  Known as “Sea Dog” (English Pirate)  Convinced Queen to settle Roanoke

61  Co-founder of the Sons of Liberty  Organized the Boston Tea Party  Signed the Declaration of Independence

62  English artist that drew the surroundings and people of the New World  Governor of Roanoke  Grandfather of Virginia Dare (1 st person born in the New World)

63  English sailor that explored for both the Netherlands and England  Discovered a bay which is named for him & a river: Hudson River & Hudson Bay  Crew rebelled and set him, his son, & a few sailors adrift in a small boat – never seen again

64  Editor & writer  Wrote pamphlet called “Common Sense”  Served in the Continental Army

65  Sailed to America in 1492  Made 4 voyages to America for Spain

66  English Separatist  Signed the Mayflower Compact and one of the founders of Plymouth  2 ND governor of Plymouth – served 30 years

67  Abolitionist; worked as a tanner  Believed in using violent means to end slavery  Conducted raid on Harper’s Ferry in Virginia

68  Inventor & mechanical engineer  Invented the Cotton Gin  Idea of interchangeable parts

69  Mississippi Congressman  President of the Confederate States during the Civil War

70  Leading Confederate General during the Civil War  Surrendered to Grant to end the Civil War  Arlington Plantation was his home

71  Frontiersman  Saved the life of Daniel Boone  Shawnee Indians captured and tortured him


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