Famous Americans 1700-1850.

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Famous Americans 1700-1850

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Famous Americans 1700-1850

Famous Americans Check your answers

1 2 3 4 Dorothea Dix Alexander Hamilton Andrew Jackson Charles Finney

5 6 7 8 Edgar Allen Poe Edmund Randolph 5 6 7 8 Edgar Allen Poe Edmund Randolph Elizabeth Cady Stanton Ralph Waldo Emerson

9 10 11 12 Federalist Papers Frederick Douglass 9 10 11 12 Federalist Papers Frederick Douglass Hamilton, Madison, Jay George Washington Grimke Sisters

13 14 15 16 Harriet Tubman Henry Clay 13 14 15 16 Harriet Tubman Henry Clay James Fenimore Cooper Horace Mann

17 18 19 20 Stephen F Austin James Monroe Henry Knox James K Polk

21 22 23 24 John Adams John Quincy Adams Martin Van Buren John Tyler

25 26 27 28 William Lloyd Garrison William Henry Harrison 25 26 27 28 William Lloyd Garrison William Henry Harrison Washington Irving William Crawford

29 30 31 32 Henry David Thoreau Thomas Jefferson 29 30 31 32 Henry David Thoreau Thomas Jefferson Nathaniel Hawthorne Lucretia Mott