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He was the president of the CSA during the Civil War

Farmer affected by post-revolutionary war debts; led a rebellion in Massachusetts in anger showing the weakness of the fed. gov . He was the president of the CSA during the Civil War.

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He was the president of the CSA during the Civil War

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  1. Farmer affected by post-revolutionary war debts; led a rebellion in Massachusetts in anger showing the weakness of the fed. gov.

  2. He was the president of the CSA during the Civil War

  3. He was a slave who sued for his freedom and in his case the Supreme Court said that slaves were property and did not have the right to sue as citizens

  4. Wanted to remain neutral during French Revolution and GB war with France; issued Proclamation of Neutrality when left office

  5. He was the last commander of the Union Army, chosen by Lincoln, who won the civil War (later become pres during Reconstruction)

  6. He worked hard (individualism) to bring himself up in social status (social mobility) to become one of the founding fathers

  7. Farmer who was made at Virginia House of Burgesses because they wouldn’t support poor farmers attempts to take Indian lands

  8. She was a suffragist who wrote the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, based on the Dec. of Ind, that said, ‘all men and women are created equal’

  9. Came up with concept of Checks and Balances; separation of powers

  10. He was a former slave who taught himself to read, was a famous abolitionist, author, advisor to Lincoln, and editor of a newspaper

  11. He was the VP under Andrew Jackson before the Civil War; he was the leader in the Nullification crisis, where S. Carolina tried to nullify a federal tax on imports law

  12. These two were Southern, white, abolitionists who were attacked after making an anti-slavery speech in the South

  13. Quoted in the Dec. of Ind.; said all men have right to life, liberty, and property

  14. Wrote the Dec. of Ind; said all men have right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

  15. Was ambassador to France during G. Washington’s administration

  16. Crossed the Potomac River X-mas Eve to capture Hessians in surprise attack during Rev War

  17. He printed an abolitionist paper- The Liberator – which printed stories of slaves

  18. Led Sons of Liberty and Committees of Correspondence in acts of defiance against the British (Boston Tea Party); cousin of John

  19. Advised Washington to pay Rev War debt by putting tax on Whiskey grain; advised Washington to create National Bank

  20. He tried to start a slave rebellion by attaacking a fed. Arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, VA with his sons – few showed up and he was killed

  21. Passed Alien and Sedition Acts to prevent supporters of Jefferson from speaking out against his undeclared naval war against France

  22. These two people left New England colony of Mass. Bay for religious freedom and founded Rhode Island

  23. This Af. Am. Pastor led an almost successful slave rebellion in Virginia which led to harsher slave laws

  24. Wrote Common Sense; which convinced Americans of GB’s illegitimate rule

  25. He expanded white, non-land-owning male suffrage; he acted like a monarch by expanding power of the executive

  26. These two were hired by T. Jefferson to explore the Lousianna Territory and document the Indian tribes, and plants and animals

  27. He helped the Virginia Company establish Jamestown colony by convincing his tribe to provide them food during the Starving Time

  28. He was the commander of the CSA army during the Civil War

  29. He led a rebellion in Mass. Bay against Puritans who kept taking Indian lands

  30. After the 1812 War, he issued a doctrine that told European countries to stay out of the Western Hemisphere or it would be war

  31. Authorized the Lousianna Purchase from Napoleon, dictator of France

  32. Inventor of interchangeable musket locket parts leading to industrial revolution in North and inventor of cotton engine, lead to more slavery

  33. He is the father of the Constitution because he wrote the Virginia Colony constitution off of which the US Const. is based

  34. Surrendered at Battle of Yorktown; Commndr of GB forces during Rev. War

  35. Frenchman who helped the US fight the Rev War against GB

  36. Man to whom the Dec. of Ind was written stating all the bad things he did to the colonies and why they deserve independence

  37. Southern sympathizer who assassinated Lincoln

  38. First president ever impeached; was aqucuited(declared not guilty) of charge of violating the ‘Tenure of Office Act’ – said pres. Cannot fire a person w/o perm. Of Congress

  39. Radical republican from Penn. who led the push to impeach Johnson because Johnson was a moderate republican

  40. Started America’s first labor union; American Federation of Labor; arrested in the Pullman Car strikes

  41. Founder and owner of America’s first monopoly, Standard Oil

  42. Founder of another monopoly – Carnegie Steel

  43. Invented lightbulb, electricity, and phonograph (early form of record player)

  44. Led the last stand against European domination of Native American, killed at Battle of Wounded Knee where US soldiers massacred Indians

  45. Led the rought riders during the SAW war

  46. Issued Roos. Corollary, telling europe to stay out of Latin America, but US can intervene if Lat. Am. has economic problems to prevent a collapse

  47. Muckraker who exposed unethical practices of Rockefeller and standard Oil monopoly

  48. His book The Jungle led to meat packing industry reforms and the Pure Food and Drug Act

  49. Trustbuster, conservationist of forests, supported worker’s rights

  50. Opened a community center for immigrants; taught English, day care, coffee house

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