American History 2
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| Frederick Douglass | former slave and abolitionist who in 1847 wrote the North Star newspaper
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| Sojourner Truth | slave who preached about women's rights and abolition
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| Zachary Taylor | General ordered by President Polk to blockade the Rio Grande, he was also the twelfth president
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| Elizabeth Cady Stanton | created the Senece Falls convention for women- about women's rights
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| Sam Houston | led Texan troops to defeat Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto
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| Stephen Austin | led the first of several U.S. settlers to Texas
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| Tecumseh | Shawnee cheif who believed in uniting Native Americans against white settlers
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| Thomas Jefferson | Washington's secretary of state- also third U.S. president
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| Alexander Hamilton | Washington's secretary of treasury, was killed in a duel with Adam Burr
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| Nat Turner | slave who led rebellion with 80 followers
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| Sacajawea | interpreter and guide on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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| John C. Calhoun | Jackson's vice president, war hawk, and coined the term "Tariff of Abominations"
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| James Know Polk | created manifest destiny- urged war with Mexico
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| George Washington | 1st president
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| John Adams | 2nd president
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| Thomas Jefferson | 3rd president
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| James Madison | 4th president
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| James Monroe | 5th president
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| John Quincy Adams | 6th president
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| Andrew Jackson | 7th president
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| Martin Van Buren | 8th president
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| William Henry Harrison | 9th president
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| John Tyler | 10th president
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| James Knox Polk | 11th president
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| Zachary Taylor | 12th president
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