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Page 1: STAAR Biographies. Colonial America Important People

STAAR Biographies

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Colonial AmericaImportant People

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Thomas Hooker

Founder of Connecticut

Connecticut

1586-1647

Founded the colony of Connecticut and helped write the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut which called for the election of officials.

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John Locke

British Philosopher

England

1632-1704

Promoted the idea of natural law which emphasized individual rights. His idea helped inspire the American Revolution.

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Charles de Montesquieu

Social and Political Philosopher

France

1689-1755

Montesquieu’s book The Spirit of the Laws influenced America’s founders. His main idea was that separation of powers was necessary to maintain individual liberty.

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William Penn

Founder of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

1644-1718

Helped establish the Pennsylvania Colony. Promoted religious tolerance because his faith, Quakerism, was often persecuted.

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William Blackstone

Expert jurist, professor, and writer.

England

1723-1780

Blackstone’s book Commentaries on the Laws of England was the most read legal book in Colonial America.

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American RevolutionImportant People

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Abigail Adams

Second First Lady of the U.S.

Massachusetts

1744-1818

Promoted equal education for women before most people.

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John AdamsFounding Father, Federalist, Second President of the U.S.

Massachusetts

1735-18261797-1801 (U.S. President)

Adams served as America in the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and became the second President of the U.S.

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Samuel Adams

Founding Father, Sons of Liberty Leader.

Boston, Massachusetts

1722-1803

Adams was the leader of the Sons of Liberty, which organized many protests against the British, including the Boston Tea Party.

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James Armistead

First African-American double spy.

Virginia

1760-1830

Armistead was a double spy who worked for the Americans.

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Crispus Attucks

Boston Massacre Victim

Boston, Massachusetts

1722-1770

First person to die in the Boston Massacre. Viewed by many as the first casualty of the American Revolution.

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Wentworth Cheswell

American Revolution Veteran, First African-American to hold public office. New Hampshire

1746-1817

Part of the midnight ride that warned of the British.

No Picture Available

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Benjamin Franklin

Founding Father, Journalist, Diplomat

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1706-1790

Franklin promoted American unity and independence. He wrote or signed the Albany Plan of Union, Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Paris (1783), and the Constitution.

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Bernardo de Gálvez

Spanish Administrator, General

Spain/Louisiana/Florida

1746-1786

Helped the U.S. during the American Revolution by winning battles in Florida and Mississippi River.

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Patrick Henry

Founding Father, Anti-Federalist

Virginia

1736-1799

Advocate for liberty. Henry was one of the leaders of the American Revolution.

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King George III

King of England

England

1738-1820

Unpopular King of England during the American Revolution.

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Thomas Jefferson

Founding Father, Anti-Federalist, Third President of the U.S.

Virginia

1743-18261801-1809 (U.S. President)

Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence which said that all men were created equally and were entitled to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

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John Paul Jones

American Naval Officer during the American Revolution.

Virginia

1747-1792

Fought well against the British’s feared navy.

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Marquis de Lafayette

French General

France/U.S.

1757-18341777-1781 (Assisted American

Revolution)

Convinced France to assist the Americans during the Revolutionary War. Led troops during the war.

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Thomas Paine

Journalist

England/New Jersey

1737-1809

1776 (Common Sense)

Thomas Paine helped inspire the American Revolution with his pamphlet Common Sense.

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Haym Salomon

Businessman

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1740-1785

A member of the “Sons of Liberty”. Salomon helped pay for the American Revolution.

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Mercy Otis WarrenWriter, Historian

Massachusetts

1728-1814

Promoted and honored the American Revolution with her writings. Her book, the History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution is her most famous book.

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George Washington

Founding Father, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, First President of the U.S.

Virginia

1732-17991789-1797 (U.S. President)

Washington is known as the “Father” of the U.S. because he helped the U.S. win independence as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.

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Creation and Ratification of the Constitution

Important People

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Benjamin Franklin

Founding Father, Journalist, Diplomat

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1706-1790

Franklin promoted American unity and independence. He wrote or signed the Albany Plan of Union, Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Paris (1783), and the Constitution.

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Alexander Hamilton

Federalist, First Secretary of the Treasury

New York

1755-1804

Made many arguments for the Constitution in the Federalist Papers. Believed a stronger National Government was needed to ensure the safety and stability of the country.

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Patrick Henry

Founding Father, Anti-Federalist

Virginia

1736-1799

Henry opposed America’s Constitution because he feared it would give the government too much power. Henry believed in State’s Rights.

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James MadisonFounding Father, Federalist,Fourth U.S. President

Virginia

1751-18361809-1817 (U.S. President)

Helped write the U.S. Constitution. Promoted and explained the Constitution in the Federalist Papers.

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George Mason Founding Father and Anti-Federalist

Virginia

1725-1792

Wrote Virginia’s Constitution and helped write America’s Constitution. However, Mason felt the new Federal government was too powerful and would damage individual rights.

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George Washington

Founding Father, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, First President of the U.S.

Virginia

1732-17991789-1797 (U.S. President)

Washington was elected President during the Constitutional Convention due to his immense popularity.

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Early RepublicImportant People

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John AdamsFounding Father, Federalist, Second President of the U.S.

Massachusetts

1735-18261797-1801 (U.S. President)

The second President of the U.S. His Presidency was marked by controversy from the XYZ Affair and the Alien and Sedition Acts.

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Alexander Hamilton

Federalist, First Secretary of the Treasury

New York

1755-1804

Helped create the first National Bank. As Secretary of the Treasury he strengthened the National economy.

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Thomas Jefferson

Founding Father, Anti-Federalist, Third President of the U.S.

Virginia

1743-18261801-1809 (U.S. President)

Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory which doubled the size of the U.S. Also, Jefferson started the Democratic-Republican Party.

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James MadisonFounding Father, Federalist,Fourth U.S. President

Virginia

1751-18361809-1817 (U.S. President)

President during the War of 1812. Madison’s leadership during the war, helped the nation fight the British to a draw.

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John Marshall

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Virginia

1755-18351801-1803 (Chief Justice)

Helped establish Judicial Review as Chief Justice. Ruled over some of the most important cases in U.S. History.

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James Monroe

Fifth U.S. President

Virginia

1758-18311817-1825 (U.S. President)

American President who wrote the Monroe Doctrine which changed American foreign policy by making it more aggressive/strong.

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George Washington

Founding Father, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, First President of the U.S.

Virginia

1732-17991789-1797 (U.S. President)

As the first President of the United States, Washington set many examples for future Presidents, such as the Presidential Cabinet and serving two terms.

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The Age of JacksonImportant People

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John Quincy Adams

Secretary of State, Sixth President of U.S., Congressmen

Massachusetts

1767-1848

Beat Andrew Jackson with the help of Henry Clay. He received less votes than Jackson and his Presidency was not respected as a result.

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John C. Calhoun

Senator, Vice President, States Rights Advocate

South Carolina

1782-18501828-1833 (Nullification Crisis)

As Vice-President of the U.S. Calhoun fought with Jackson over the Tariff of 1828 and the idea of Nullification. Nullification said states could cancel out Federal Laws.

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Henry Clay

Speaker of the House, Secretary of State

Kentucky

1777-1852

As leader of the Whig Party. Clay was one of Jackson’s biggest political enemies. Clay supported Industrialization and government support of business.

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Andrew Jackson

Army General, Seventh President of the U.S.

Tennessee

1767-18451829-1837 (U.S. President)

Andrew Jackson’s election and Presidency was the beginning of the “common” man. He turned the Presidency into a more powerful office.

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Reform and CultureImportant People

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Susan B. Anthony

Woman Suffragist

New York and Massachusetts

1820-1906

One of the first and most important fighters for woman’s rights.

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John James Audubon

Painter

New York

1785-1851

Audubon’s artwork focused on nature and helped “define” the American style of art.

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Frederick Douglass

Former Slave, Abolitionist, Author, Editor

Washington, D.C.

1818-1895

Wrote on of the most impactful biographies of American History. Argued for the rights of African-Americans and women.

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Elizabeth Cady StantonWoman Suffragist

Seneca Falls, New York

1815-1902Seneca Falls (1848)

Organized the Seneca Falls convention which was viewed as the beginning of the Women’s Rights Movement.

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Henry David Thoreau

Author and pioneer of Civil Disobedience.

Massachusetts

1817-1862

Thoreau’s ideas about civil disobedience inspired leaders like Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King.

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Sectionalism and Civil WarImportant People

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John Quincy Adams

Secretary of State, Sixth President of U.S., Congressmen

Massachusetts

1767-1848

Only President to become later become a Congressmen. As a Congressmen, Adams fought passionately against slavery.

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Philip Bazaar

Served in the Union Navy

Born in Chile, lived in Massachusetts

(1864-1865) Served for the Union

Won the Medal of Honor for his service during the battle for Fort Fisher.

No Picture Available

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John C. Calhoun

Senator, Vice President, States Rights Advocate

South Carolina

1782-18501828-1833 (Nullification Crisis)

Calhoun promoted the idea that states had the right to ignore federal laws. His views influenced the Confederacy.

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Henry Clay

Speaker of the House, Secretary of State

Kentucky

1777-1852

Known as the “Great Compromiser”, Clay tried to keep the country together before the Civil War with acts such as The Compromise of 1850.

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William Carney

Union Soldier

Born in Virginia, but escaped to Massachusetts.

1840-1908(1863) Battle of Fort Wagner

Won the Medal of Honor for defending the flag while wounded during the Battle of Fort Wagner.

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Jefferson Davis

President of the Confederacy

Mississippi

1808-1889(1861-1865) Confederate President

Led the Confederacy during the Civil War.

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Frederick Douglass

Former Slave, Abolitionist, Author, Editor

Washington, D.C.

1818-1895

Wrote on of the most impactful biographies of American History. Argued for the rights of African-Americans and women.

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Ulysses S. Grant

Union General, Eighteenth U.S. President

Ohio

1822-18851861-1865 (Union General)

Led the Union Army during the Civil War. Grant was the best General of the Union. He later became President and fought against the KKK during Reconstruction.

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Stonewall Jackson

Confederate General

Virginia

1824-1863Battle of Bull Run (1861)

Won many of the early battles of the Civil War and was known as one the Civil War’s great general.

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Robert E. Lee

Confederate General

Virginia

1807-18701861-1865 (Confederate General)

Considered one of the best generals of American History. Lee led the Confederate Army against the Union Army.

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Abraham Lincoln

Sixteenth U.S. President

Illinois and Washington D.C.

1809-18651861-1865 (U.S. President)

Led the U.S. during the Civil War. Wrote some of the best speeches in American History, which helped redefine the country.

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Hiram Rhodes

U.S. Senator

Mississippi

1827-1901

First African-American to serve in the U.S. Senate.

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Daniel Webster

U.S. Senator

Massachusetts

1782-1852

As Senator of Massachusetts, Webster promoted the Union against Sectionalism.