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Who Da Man??
Practice #1-70
100 people in 100 days
#1-70
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
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)
fought
in Revolutionary
War
Vice
President under
Thomas Jefferson
Killed
Alexander
Hamilton in a duel
Hero
of the Battle of New
Orleans (War of 1812)
7th
President of the US –
leader of the new
Democratic party
President
responsible for
the Trail of Tears
One
of the writers of
the Federalist Papers
(articles & essays promoting
the ratification of the
Constitution)
1st
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court
Responsible
for peace
treaty with Britain
called “Jay’s Treaty”
Father
of Pocahontas
Leader
of more than 30
tribes
Controlled
the area where
Jamestown was founded
Portuguese
First
explorer
to sail around the
tip of Africa, the Cape
of Good Hope
Thomas
Jefferson’s private
secretary
Explored
Louisiana
Purchase with William Clark
Was
given money, 1,600
acres and named governor
of the Louisiana Territory
Virginia Planter, born in
England
Led a rebellion (Bacon’s
Rebellion) against the
governor of Jamestown
Burned Jamestown
frontiersman
Discovered
trail
through the
Cumberland Gap in KY
Founded
Boonesborough
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
Founder
of the
American Red Cross
“Angel
of the
Battlefield”
Nurse
War
during the Civil
Known
as the “Little
Giant”
Debated
Lincoln during
presidential election of
1860
Wrote
the bill known as
the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Spanish
explorer &
conquistador
Conquered
Peru and
the Incan Empire
Career
US Army Officer
even though he
graduated last in his
class at West Point
Major
General in the
Confederate States
Army
Led
Pickett’s Charge
against the Union &
lost
Served as Secretary of
Education
Presided over the
establishment of the first
public school
Father of American
Education
Slave
who
unsuccessfully sued for
his freedom in 1856
Result
- slaves are not
citizens, but property,
therefore could not sue
4th
president of the US
Father
of the Constitution
President
during war of
1812 when the White
House was burned
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
Fought
in the French &
Indian War
Commander
of the
Continental Army
1st
President of the US
American
painter &
inventor
Designed
& developed the
1st successful
electromagnetic
telegraph system called
“Morse Code”
Explored
Louisiana
Purchase with
Meriwether Lewis
Brother
of George
Rogers Clark
Women’s rights activist
Helped call together the
Seneca Falls Convention
for women’s rights
Abolitionist and religious
reformer
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
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)
former
slave
Orator,
writer,
statesman, &
abolitionist
produced
abolitionist
newspaper called
“North Star”
Italian
merchant
traveler
Explored
Wrote
China
a book which
inspired Columbus
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
Taken
captive by the
Shawnee Indians during
the French & Indian
War
Held
at Big Bone Lick
to make salt for the
Shawnee
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
1st
Governor of
Plymouth
Signed
the Mayflower
Compact
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
Teacher,
nurse, &
reformer
Led
prison reform and
mental health reform
“Superintendent
of
Army Nurses” for the
Union Army
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
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.”
Married
John Rolfe
Daughter
of the Chief
of the Powhatan
Indians
Helped
save
Jamestown
Brought
tobacco to
America
Married
Pocahontas
Spanish
explorer and
conquistador
Explored
Florida which he
named
Searched
Youth
for the Fountain of
16th
president of the US
Wrote
the Emancipation
Proclamation and the
Gettysburg Address
1st
president to be
assassinated – by John
Wilkes Booth
Former
slave
Fought
for abolition
and women’s suffrage
Famous
speech – “Ain’t
I a Woman?”
Scientist & inventor
Present at the writing of
Declaration of
Independence, Articles of
Confederation, & the
Constitution
First Postmaster in
America
Showed
Plymouth
colonist how to grow
corn
Helped
to negotiate a
treaty between the
Wampanoag and the
Colonists
Colonial
American
Engineer and Inventor
Invented
the first
steamboat called the
Clermont
Invented
the world’s
first steam warship
Civil
War General for the
Confederate Army
Was
accidently shot in the
arm by friendly fire & died
from complications after
having his arm amputated
Patriot
from Virginia
Lawyer
and brilliant
orator
Famous
for speech
ending in “Give me
liberty or give me
death.”
soldier
Became
leader of
Jamestown
Started
the “no work,
no eat” policy
Union
General during
the Civil War
Accepted
surrender of
Lee at Appomattox
Courthouse
18th
President of the
US (served 2 terms)
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
battle
wounded in
Wampanoag
Chief
Befriended
William
Bradford at Plymouth
Signed
peace treaty with
the Pilgrims
1st
Vice President; 2nd
President
Patriot;
Lawyer; defended
British soldiers after Boston
Massacre
President
during the
XYZ Affair (dispute with
France)
3rd
President of the US
Author
of the
Declaration of
Independence
Commissioned
the
Lewis & Clark
expedition in the
Louisiana Territory
Shoshone
Served
Indian
as a guide and
interpreter for the
Lewis & Clark
expedition
6th
president of the US
Son
of John Adams
Writer
of the Monroe
Doctrine (when he was Secretary
of State under President Monroe)
Developed
the method of
printing from moveable
type
Invented
German
the Printing Press
blacksmith,
goldsmith and printer
Spanish
Conquistador
Conquered
the Aztecs
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
From Kentucky, a lawyer,
politician and skilled
orator
Called the “Great
Compromiser”
Ran for president three
times and was defeated
each time
Merchant,
smuggler,
statesman, & Patriot
President
of Continental
Congress
1st
to sign the
Declaration of
Independence
Explorer,
soldier, &
writer
Known
as “Sea Dog”
(English Pirate)
Convinced
Queen to
settle Roanoke
Co-founder of the Sons of
Liberty
Organized the Boston Tea
Party
Signed the Declaration of
Independence
English
artist that drew
the surroundings and
people of the New
World
Governor
of Roanoke
Grandfather
of Virginia
Dare (1st person born
in the New World)
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
Editor
& writer
Wrote
pamphlet called
“Common Sense”
Served
in the
Continental Army
Sailed
to America in
1492
Made
4 voyages to
America for Spain
English
Separatist
Signed
the Mayflower
Compact and one of
the founders of
Plymouth
2ND
governor of
Plymouth – served 30
years
Abolitionist;
worked as a
tanner
Believed
in using violent
means to end slavery
Conducted
raid on Harper’s
Ferry in Virginia
Inventor
& mechanical
engineer
Invented
the Cotton
Gin
Idea
of interchangeable
parts
Mississippi
Congressman
President
of the
Confederate States
during the Civil War
Leading Confederate
General during the Civil
War
Surrendered to Grant to
end the Civil War
Arlington Plantation was
his home
Frontiersman
Saved
the life of Daniel
Boone
Shawnee
Indians
captured and tortured
him