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A review of famous Pennsylvanians

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First to drill for oil in the United States at Titusville, PA. His well was widely copied.   Edwin Drake  
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Obtained French support to help the colonists defeat the British in the American Revolution. Also the oldest delegate to the Constitutional Convention.   Benjamin Franklin  
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Delivered the Gettysburg Address for the dedication ceremony of the cemetary.   Abraham Lincoln  
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founder of the colony; Quaker; maintained peace with natives; forerunner of democratic ideals such as freedom of religion and education.   William Penn  
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Writer of Standard Oil Company that criticized the oil industry and big business   Ida Tarbell  
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Involved in the first shots fired in the French and Indian War; later commander of the Continental Army during the Revolution; President; led an army to put down the Whiskey Rebellion   George Washington  
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Pennsylvania General during the Revolution; lost many men at the Paoli Massacre.   Anthony Wayne  
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Writer of Silent Spring; resulted in the banning of DDT pesticide; creation of the Environmental Protection Agency; and the start of the Environmental Movement.   Rachel Carson  
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Rags to riches story; began working as a bobbin boy and eventually started his own steel company; sold it and became one of the richest men in America; philanthropist   Andrew Carnegie  
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Ottawa leader who led a rebellion which overtook several British forts after the French and Indian War   Chief Pontiac  
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Carried pitchers of water to soldiers during the Revolution and even took control of a large gun during a battle   Molly Pitcher  
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created with creating the first American flag   Betsy Ross  
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Turned the soldiers at Valley Forge into a formidable fighting machine.   Baron von Steuben  
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Fries Rebellion, aka the Hot Water Rebellion; Led a rebellion in eastern Pennsylvania over new taxes imposed on the number of windows on a house. Sentenced to hang, he was later pardoned by the president.   John Fries  
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produced the first widely used steamboat   Robert Fulton  
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invented steel cables which led to the creation of suspension bridges able to span much longer distances; designed the Brooklyn Bridge   John Roebling  
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first and only president ever elected from the state of Pennsylvania; said the North was responsible for tensions with the South over slavery   James Buchanan  
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General of the Union Army; from PA; fired by Lincoln after a poor showing at the battle of Antietam; later runs as a Democrat against Lincoln for the presidency   George McClellan  
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General from PA; led the Union Army at the Battle of Gettysburg; crticized for not pursuing the Confederates after the battle (could have ended the war a lot sooner)   George Meade  
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creator of one of the top selling food brands in the country; slogan is "57 varieties".   Henry Heinz  
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first plant was built in Sunbury, PA; it was here that the first building was ever lit by electricity   Thomas Edison  
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created a chocolate empire   Milton Hershey  
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Invented air brakes used on the railroads; also developed a better electric current system called AC, or alternating current   George Westinghouse  
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Group of Irish miners murdered mine superintendents and managers. Twenty members were sentenced to death.   Molly McGuires  
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Native American who went to the Carlisle boarding school and later became a professional football player and major league baseball   Jim Thorpe  
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president of the US during the Great Depression; instituted the New Deal; later president during World War II   Franklin Delano Roosevelt FDR  
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Catalogued the birds of North America, with thousands of illustrated paintings.   John Audubon  
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great Seneca chief in the late 1700s; he persuaded his tribe to accept the new American government; US government gave him a tract of land in northwestern PA which lasted until the government took back the land to build a dam in 1964.   Cornplanter  
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French & Indian War; launched an ill-fated expedition to capture Fort Duquense; ambushed by the Indians and killed   Edward Braddock  
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King of England during the American Revolution; the Declaration of Independence was written to him   King George III  
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writer of the Declaration of Independence   Thomas Jefferson  
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congressman from PA; added a proviso to a bill saying that all territory acquired from the Mexican War would not be allowed to have slaves; sparked the slavery debate in American that eventually results in the Civil War.   David Wilmot  
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radical politican and abolitionsit from PA during the Civil War; wanted to punish the South after the war and confiscate all plantations and redistribute the land to former slaves.   Thaddeus Stevens  
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only civilian killed during the Civil War   Jenny Wade  
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served as Secretary of War under President Lincoln during the Civil War   Simon Cameron  
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Bellefonte native and governor of PA during the Civil War   Andrew Curtain  
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Southern general who led a frontal assault against the Union center on the third day of the battle of Gettysburg; over 1/2 his men were casualties   George Pickett  
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founded the Gulf Oil Company in Pittsburgh   William Mellon  
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secret organization of Irish coal miners who threatened and intimated their bosses for better working conditions; leaders charged with murder and sentenced to death   Molly MacGuires  
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Major General of the Union Army during the Civil War; later President of the US   Ulysses S. Grant  
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suffragist who read the Declaration of the Rights of Women on the steps of Independence Hall in 1876   Susan B. Anthony  
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surveyors who settled the boundary dispute between Maryland and Pennsylvania with the creation of the Mason-Dixon Line; eventually become synonmous with the separation of free and slaves states   Mason & Dixon  
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