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diplomat - formulated the Monroe Document- politician- 6th president- son of second president | John Quincy Adams
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American statesman- politician- writer Founding Father- helped build support of colonies for rebellion against Britain | Samuel Adams
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1st astronaunt to walk on the moon with Neil Armstrong | Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr.
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leader of women's suffrage movement | Susan B. Anthony
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Greek philosopher- student of Plato- teacher of Alexander Great | Aristotle
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greatest American trumpet/cornet player | Louis Armstrong
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1st astronaunt to walk on the moon with Buzz Aldrin- Quote - "Houston, Tranquility Base Here. The Eagle has landed" | Neil Armstrong
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helped develop American lead industry- father of Stephen F. Austin- 1st to get permission for Anglo American to settle Spanish Texas | Moses Austin
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"Father of Texas" - Brought 300 Anglo colonists to TX (Old 300)- State capital named for him | Stephen F. Austin
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Known as "The Singing Cowboy" on radio, movies and tv | Gene Autry
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German composer and organist during Baroque period | Johann Sebastian Bach
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nurse during the Civil War- founder of American Red Cross | Clara Barton
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composer and pianist in transitional period between Classical and Romantic periods | Ludwig van Beethoven
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famous scientist- inventor- invented the telephone- mother and wife were deaf which influenced him | Alexander Graham Bell
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former senator from Delaware- focused on foreign relations and criminal justice- Current Vice President of the United States | Joseph Biden
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important Venezuelan in South America | Simon Bolivar
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fought for the Texians- died at the Alamo | James Butler Bonham
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stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater | John Wilkes Booth
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inventor, surveyor, publisher during TX Revolution - Inventor of condensed milk | Gail Borden, Jr.
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Bowie knife named for him- led volunteers at the Alamo- became ill, bedridden and died at the Alamo | Jim Bowie
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15th US President -only President never married -felt that succession was illegal and going to war to stop it was illegal - sypathized with the South | James Buchanan
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lawyer and plitician - received empresario grant to settle near Nacogdoches - interim president of Republic of Texas - Friend to Sam Houston | David Burnet
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tied with Jefferson in 1800 election - became Vice President after vote of House of Representatives - fought Alexander Hamilton in a duel | Aaron Burr
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41st president of the US - Cold War ended during his presidency - father of George W. Bush | George H.W. Bush
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Spanish explorer - shipwrecked near Galveston - traded and explored Texas while searching for Mexico | Alvar Nunez - Cabeza de Vaca
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Italian navigator (routes in the sea)- claimed coastal area of Canada for England | John Cabot
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irst vice president to resign his office - resigned to run for Senate - advocate for state's rights | John C. Callhoun
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founded Carnegie Steel Company | Andrew Carnegie
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Texan rabbi; served in Galveston Movement to divert Jews fleeing Russia and Europe away from crowded East Coast cities | Henry Cohen
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former first lady, former Senator of New York, and current Secretary of State | Hillary Rodham Clinton
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British politician known for his leadership during WWII; Nobel Prize winner | Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
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leader bent on improving conditions for migrant farm workers | Cesar Chavez
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Spanish novelist, poet - wrote Don Quixote, called "Prince of Wits" | Cervantes
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empresario or Republic of TX who founded "Little Alsace" on Medina River | Henri Castro
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scientist who created products made from sweet potatoes and peanuts (peanut butter) | George Washington Carver
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guide and hunter for John C. Fremont's 1st 3 explorations; fount in Battle of Adobe Walls against Kiowas and Comanches | Christopher Houston Carson
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TX Secretary of State; sent as commissioner to Washington, DC to intercede for recognition of independence of TX | Sam Carson
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developed Colt-Walker pistol for use by Texas Rangers; Quote "It would take a Texan to shoot it." | Samuel Colt
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navigator and explorer; instrumental in Spanish colonization of New World; 2nd European in Americas | Christiopher Columbus
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Spanish conquistador who searched for fabled Seven Cities of Cibola | Francisco Vasquez de Cornado
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Spanish conquistador who sailed for Mexico in search of gold | Hernan Cortes
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Tennessee Frontiersman, fought and died at the Alamo; known as "King of the Wild Frontier" | David Crockett
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Portuguese explorer; commander of 1st ships to sail directly from Europe to India | Vasco da Gama
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inventor, artist, "Renaissance Man", painted Mona Lisa | Leonardo da Vinci
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Spanish explorer who discovered Mississippi River | Hernando de Soto
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1st Vice President of the Republic of Texas, governor of Mexico; exiled in US | Lorenzo de Zavala
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invented steel plow | John Deere
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writer known for books depicting life in rural TX during days of open range | Frank Dobie
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American inventor who made 1st light bulb and phonograph | Thomas Edison
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German physicist known for his theory of relativity | Albert Einstein
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5 Star general; 34th president; Commander of the Allied forces in WWII | Dwight D. Eisenhower
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