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APUSH Important PEOPLE - Chapter 1-22

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297957592Ferdinand and IsabellaFinanciers and beneficiaries of Columbus's voyages to the New World (2 People)
297957593Cortes and PizarroSpanish conquerors of great Indian civilizations (2 People)
297957594Dias and De GamaPortuguese navigators who sailed around the African coast (2 People)
297957595ColumbusItalian-born explorer who thought that he had arrived off the coast of Asia rather than on unknown continents
297957596MalincheFemale Indian slave who served as interpreter for Cortes
297957597MontezumaPowerful Aztec monarch who fell to Spanish conquerors
297957598HiawathaLegendary founder of the powerful Iroquois Confederacy
297957599John CabotItalian-born navigator sent by English to explore North American coast in 1498
297957600Junipero SerraSpanish missionary who founded Franciscan missions in California (1713-1784)
297957601PowhatanIndian leader who ruled tribes in the James River area of Virginia
297957602Raleigh and GilbertElizabethan courtiers who failed in their attempts to found New World colonies (2 People)
297957603Smith and RolfeVirginia leader "saved" by Pocahontas and the prominent settler who married her (2 People)
297957604Lord de la WarrHarsh military governor of Virginia who employed "Irish tactics" against the Indians
297957605Lord BaltimoreThe Catholic aristocrat who sought to build a sanctuary for his fellow believers
297957606James OglethorpePhilanthropic soldier-statesman who founded the Georgia colony
297957607Elizabeth IThe unmarried ruler who established English Protestantism and fought the Catholic Spanish
297957608Martin LutherGerman Monk who began the Protestant Reformation
297957609John CalvinReformer whose religious ideas inspired English Puritans, Scotch Presbyterians, French Huguenots, and Dutch Reformed
297957610MassasoitWampanoag chieftain who befriended English colonists
297957611John WinthropPromoter of Massachusetts Bay as a holy "City upon a hill"
297957612Anne HutchisonReligious dissenter convicted of the heresy of antinomianism
297957613Roger WilliamsRadical founder of the most tolerant New England colony (Which was Rhode Island)
297957614King PhilipIndian leader who waged an unsuccessful war against New England's white colonists
297957615Peter StuyvesantConqueror of New Sweden who later lost New Netherland to the English
297957616William PennFounder of the most tolerant and democratic of the middle colonies (Which was Pennsylvania)
297957617Nathaniel BaconAgitator who led poor former indentured servants and frontiersmen on a rampage against Indian and colonial government
297957618Governer BerkeleyColonial Virginia official who crushed Bacon's rebels and wreaked cruel revenge
297957619Nathaniel HawthorneAuthor of a novel about the early New England practice of requiring adulterers to wear the letter "A" (The Scarlet Letter)
297957620Paxton Boys and RegulatorsScots-Irish frontiersmen who protested against colonial elites of Pennsylvania and North Carolina ( 2 GROUPS of people)
297957621Patrick HenryEloquent lawyer-orator who argued in defense of colonial rights ("Give me liberty or give me death!"). He was an anti-federalist who thought the constitution spelled the end of liberty and equality.
297957622Jonathan EdwardsBrilliant New England theologian who instigated the Great Awakening (And wrote "Sinners in the hands of an angry God")
297957623George WhitefieldItinerant British evangelist who spread the Great Awakening throughout the colonies
297957624Philis WheatleyFormer African-American slave who became a poet at an early age
297957625Benjamin FranklinAuthor, scientist, printer; "The first civilized American". Also, he promoted the "Great Compromise" at the Constitutional Convention.
297957626John Peter ZengerColonial printer whose case helped begin freedom of the press
297957627John Singleton CopleyLoyalist colonial painter who studied and worked in Britain (painted portraits of Paul Revere, John Hancock)
297957628King Louis XIVAbsolute French monarch who reigned for seventy-two years.
297957629Samuel de ChamplainThe Father of New France, who established a crucial alliance with the Huron Indians
297957630Robert de la SalleFrench empire builder who explored the Mississippi Basin and named it after his monarch
297957631George WashingtonFrom ch.8: A wealthy Virginian of great character and leadership abilities who served his country as president without pay. From ch. 6: a militia commander whose frontier skirmish touched off a World War
297957632General BraddockBlundering British officer whose defeat gave the advantage to the French and Indians in the early stages of their war
297957633William PittSplendid British political orator and organizer of the winning strategy against the French in the North America.
297957634PontiacIndian leader whose frontier uprising caused the British to attempt to limit colonial expansion
297957635John HancockWealthy president of the Continental Congress and "King of the Smugglers"
297957636George GrenvilleBritish minister who raised a storm of protest by passing the Stamp Act
297957637"Champagne Charley" TownshendMinister whose clever attempt to impose import taxes (Townshend Acts) nearly succeeded but eventually brewed trouble for Britain.
297957638Crispus AttucksAlleged leader of radical protesters killed in Boston Massacre
297957639George IIIStubborn English ruler, lustful for power, who promoted harsh ministers like Lord North
297957640Samuel AdamsZealous defender of the common people's rights and organizer of underground propaganda committees (Sons of Liberty/ Committee of Correspondence)
297957641Thomas HutchinsonBritish governor of Massachusetts whose stubborn policies helped provoke the Boston Tea Party
297957642Marquis de LafayetteNineteen-year-old major general in the Revolutionary army
297957643Baron von SteubenOrganizational genius who turned raw colonial recruits into tough professional soldiers
297957644Benedict ArnoldBrilliant American general who invaded Canada, foiled Burgoyne's invasion, and then betrayed his country in 1780
297957645Thomas PaineA radical british immigrant who put an end to American toasts to King George (By writing Common Sense and The Rights of Man)
297957646Richard Henry LeeFiery Virginian and author of the official resolution of July 2, 1776, formally authorizing the colonies' independence
297957647Thomas JeffersonAuthor of an explanatory indictment, signed on July 4, 1776, that accused George III of establishing a military dicatorship. He was also Washington's Secretary of State and the organizer of a political party opposed to Hamilton's policies.
297957648General BurgoyneBlundering British general whose slow progress south from Canada ended in disaster at Saratoga
297957649General HoweBritish general who chose to enjoy himself in New York & Philadelphia rather than vigorously pursue the American enemy
297957650George Rogers ClarkLeader whose small force conquered key British forts in the West
297957651John Paul JonesAmerican naval commander who successfully harassed British shipping
297957652Joseph BrantMohawk chief who led many Iroquois to fight with Britain against American revolutionaries
297957653Daniel Shays (Shays' Rebellion)Revolutionary War veteran who led poor farmers in a revolt that failed but had far-reaching consequences
297957654James MadisonFather of the Constitution and author of "Federalist No.10". He drafted the Bill of Rights and moved it through the 1st Congress
297957655Alexander HamiltonFirst Secretary of the Treasury. He advocated creation of a national bank, assumption of state debts by the federal government, and a tariff system to pay off the national debt.
297957656John JayFrustrated foreign affairs secretary under the Articles of Confederation; one of three authors of "The Federalist"
297957657Albert GallatinSwiss-born treasury secretary who disliked national debt but kept most Hamiltonian economic measures in effect
297957658John MarshallFederalist Supreme Court justice whose brilliant legal efforts established the principle of judicial review
297957659Samuel ChaseFederalist Supreme Court justice impeached by the House in 1804 but acquitted by the Senate
297957660Pasha of TripoliNorth African leader who fought an undeclared war with the United States from 1801 to 1805
297957661Napolean BonaparteFrench ruler who acquired Louisiana from Spain only to sell it to the United States
297957662Robert LivingstonAmerican minister to Paris who joined James Monroe in making a magnificent real estate deal (He negotiated the Louisiana Purchase)
297957663Toussaint L'OuvertureGifted black revolutionary whose successful slave revolution (Haitian Revolution) indirectly led to Napolean's sale of Louisiana
297957664William ClarkYoung army officer who joined Jefferson's personal secretary (Meriwether Lewis) in exploring the Louisiana Purchase and Oregon country
297957665Aaron BurrFormer vice-president, killer of Alexander Hamilton, and plotter of mysterious secessionist schemes
297957666Tecumseh (Tecumseh's Confederacy)Shawnee leader who organized a major Indian confederation against U.S. expansion
297957667William HenryMilitary leader who defeated Tecumseh's brother, "the Prophet," at the Battle of Tippecanoe
297957668Stephen DecaturAmerican naval hero of the war 1812 who said, "..our country, right or wrong!"
297957669Henry ClayEloquent Kentucky spokesman for the "American System" and key architect of the Missouri Compromise in the U.S. Senate
297957670James MonroePresident whose personal popularity contributed to the Era of Good Feelings
297957671Andrew JacksonMilitary commander who exceeded his government's instructions during an invasion of Spanish Territory (Florida). (Later becomes 7th president of the United States)
297957672Daniel WebsterThe leading voice promoting nationalism and greater federal power in the United States Senate during the 1820s. A Whig leader who negotiated an end to the Maine boundary dispute in 1842
297957673Tsar Alexander IRussian ruler whose mediation proposal led to negotiations ending the War of 1812
297957674John C CalhounFormer vice president, leader of South Carolina nullifiers, and bitter enemy of Andrew Jackson
297957675Nicholas BiddleTalented but high-handed bank president who fought a bitter losing battle with the president of the United States
297957676John Quincy AdamsAloof New England statesman whose elitism made him an unpopular president in the new era of mass democracy
297957677David CrocketA frontier hero, Tennessee Congressman, and teller of tall tales who died in the Texas War for Independence
297957678Stephen AustinOriginal leader of american settlers in Texas who obtained a huge land grant from the Mexican government
297957679Sam HoustonFormer Tennessee governor whose victory at San Jacinto in 1836 won Texas its independence
297957680OsceolaSeminole leader whose warriors killed fifteen hundred American soldiers in years of guerrilla warfare
297957681Santa AnnaMexican general and dictator whose large army failed to defeat the Texans
297957682Martin Van BurenThe "wizard of Albany", whose economically troubled presidency was served in the shadow of Jackson
297957683Black HawkIllinois-Wisconsin area Sauk leader who was defeated by American regulars and militia in 1832
297957684William Henry Harrison"Old Tippecanoe," who was portrayed by Whig propagandists as a hard-drinking common man on the frontier
297957685Samuel SlaterImmigrant mechanic who initiated American industrialization by setting up his cotton-spinning factory in 1791
297957686Eli WhitneyYankee mechanical genius who revolutionized cotton production (with his invention of the cotton gin) and created the system of interchangeable parts
297957687Elias HoweInventor of a machine (sewing machine) that revolutionized the ready-made clothing industry
297957688Samuel F.B. Morse (Morse Code)Painter turned inventior who developed the first reliable system for instant communication across distance
297957689Cyrus McCormickInventor of the mechanical reaper that transformed grain growing into a business
297957690Robert FultonDeveloper of a "folly" that made rivers two way streams of transportation (The steamboat)
297957691Cyrus FieldWealthy New York manufacturer who laid the first temporary transatlantic cable in 1858
297957692DeWitt ClintonNew York governor who built the Erie Canal
297957693Dorothea DixQuietly Determined reformer who substantially improved conditions for the mentally ill
297957694Brigham YoungThe "Mormon Moses" who led persecuted Latter-Day Saints to their promised land in Utah
297957695Elizabeth Cady StantonLeading feminist who wrote the "Declaration of Sentiments" in 1848 and pushed for women's suffrage
297957696Lucretia MottQuaker women's rights advocate who also strongly supported abolition of slavery
297957697Emily DickinsonReclusive New England poet who wrote about love, death, and immortality
297957698Charles G. FinneyInfluential evangelical revivalist of the Second Great Awakening
297957699Robert OwenIdealistic Scottish industrialist whose attempt at a communal utopia in America failed
297957700John Humphrey NoyesLeader of a radical New York commune that practiced "complex marriage" and eugenic birth control
297957701Mary LyonPioneering women's educator, founder of Mount Holyoke Seminary in Massachusetts
297957702Louisa May AlcottNovelist whose tales of family life (and her book "Little Women") helped economically support her own struggling transcendentalist family
297957703James Fenimore CooperPath-breaking American novelist who contrasted the natural person of the forest with the values of modern civilization (He wrote "The last of the Mohicans")
297957704Ralph Waldo EmersonSecond-rate poet and philosopher, but first-rate promoter of transcendentalist ideals and American culture
297957705Walt WhitmanBold, unconventional poet who celebrated American democracy (O Captain, My Captain; Leaves of Grass)
297957706Edgar Allen PoeEccentric southern-born genius whose tales of mystery, suffering, and the supernatural departed from general American literary trends
297957707Herman MelvilleNew York writer whose romantic sea tales were more popular than his dark literary masterpiece. (He wrote "Moby Dick")
297957708Sir Walter ScottEnglish novelist whose romantic medievalism encouraged the semi-feudal ideas of the southern planters aristocracy
297957709Harriet Beecher StoweAuthor of an abolitionist novel ("Uncle Tom's Cabin") that portrayed the separation of slave families by auction. "The little woman who wrote the book that made this great war"
297957710Nat TurnerVisionary black preacher whose bloody slave rebellion in 1831 tightened the reins of slavery in the South
297957711Theodore Dwight WeldLeader of the "Lane Rebels" who wrote the powerful antislavery work American Slavery As It Is
297957712Lewis TappanWealthy New York abolitionist merchant whose home was demolished by a mob in 1834
297957713William Lloyd GarrisonLeading radical abolitionist who burned the Constitution as a "covenatnt with death and an agreement with hell" and was editor of the newspaper, "The Liberator"
297957714David WalkerBlack abolitionist writer who called for a bloody end to slavery in the appeal of 1829
297957715Sojourner TruthNew York free black woman who fought for emancipation and woman's rights
297957716Martin DelanyBlack abolitionist who visited West Africa in 1859 to examine sites where African Americans might relocate
297957717Frederick DouglassEscaped slave and great black abolitionist who fought to end slavery through political action
297957718Elijah LovejoyIllinois editor whose death at the hands of a mob made him an abolitionist martyr
297957719John TylerLeader elected vice president on the Whig ticket who spent most of his presidency in bitter feuds with his fellow Whigs
297957720James K. PolkDark-horse presidential winner in 1844 who effectively carried out ambitious expansionist campaign plans (Texas and Oregon Country)
297957721John C. FremontDashing explorer/adventurer who led the overthrow of Mexican rule in California after war broke out
297957722Abraham LincolnCongressional author of the "spot resolutions" criticizing the Mexican War. Also, author of the moderate "10 percent" reconstruction plan that ran into congressional opposition
297957723Zachary TaylorAmerican military hero who invaded northern Mexico from Texas in 1846-1847. Also becomes a Whig president who nearly destroyed the Compromise of 1850 before he died in office.
297957724Winfield Scott"Old Fuss and Feathers," whose conquest of Mexico City brought U.S. victory in the Mexican War
297957725Nicholas TristLong-winded American diplomat who negotiated the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
297957726David Wilmot (Wilmot Proviso)Congressional author of resolution forbidding slavery in territory acquired from Mexico (thought it did NOT pass)
297957727Lewis CassDemocratic presedential candidate in 1848, original proponet of the idea of "popular sovereignty"
297957728Caleb CushingAmerican diplomat who negotiated the Treaty of Wanghia with China in 1844
297957729Harriet TubmanFamous conductor on the Underground Railroad who rescued more than 300 slaves from bondage
297957730William SewardNew York senator who argued that the expansion of slavery was forbidden by a higher law. Also, arranged an initially unpopular but valuable land deal in 1867 (Alaska)
297957731Franklin PierceWeak Democratic president whose pro-southern cabinet pushed aggressive expansionist schemes
297957732Winfield ScottMilitary hero of the Mexican War who became the Whigs' last presidential candidate in 1852
297957733Matthew PerryAmerican naval commander who opened Japan to the West in 1854
297957734Stephen A. DouglasIllinois politician who helped smooth over sectional conflict in 1850 (Compromise of 1850) but then reignited it in 1854 (Kansas-Nebraska Act)
297957735Hinton R. HelperSouthern-born author whose book attacking slavery's effects on whites aroused northern opinion ("The Impending Crisis of the South")
297957736John BrownFanatical and bloody-minded abolitionist martyr admired in the north and hated in the south
297957737James BuchananWeak democratic president whose manipulation by proslavery forces divided his own party
297957738Charles SumnerAbolitionist senator whose verbal attack on the south provoked a physical assault that severely injured him
297957739Preston BrooksSouthern congressman whose bloody attack on a northern senator (Charles Sumner) fueled sectional hatred
297957740John C. FremontRomantic western hero and the first republican candidate for president
297957741Dred ScottBlack slave whose unsuccessful attempt to win his freedom deepened the sectional controversy
297957742Jefferson DavisFormer Unites States senator who in 1861 became the president of what called itself a new nation (the confederacy)
297957743Oliver O HowardPro-black general who led an agency that tried to assist the freedmen (the "Freedmen's Bureau)
297957744Andrew JohnsonBorn a poor white southerner, he became the white south's champion against radical reconstruction after Lincoln was assassinated
297957745Thadeus StevensLeader of the radical Republicans in the House of Representatives
297957746Benjamin WadeThe president pro tempore of the senate who hoped to become president of the US after Johnson's impeachment conviction
297957747George McClellanUnion general who repudiated his party's Copperhead platform and polled 45 percent of the popular vote in 1864
297957748Robert E. LeeGentlemanly top commander of the confederate army
297957749"Stonewall" JacksonDaring southern commander killed at the battle of Chancellorsville
297957750George PickettSouthern officer whose failed charge at Gettysburg marked "the high water mark of confederacy"
297957751Ulysses S. GrantUnion commander who first made his mark with victories in the west
297957752William T. Sherman (Sherman's March)Ruthless Northern general who waged a march through Georgia
297957753Clement VallandighamNotorious Copperhead, convicted of treason, who ran for governor of Ohio while exiled to Canada
297957754Salmon P. ChaseAmbitious secretary of the treasury who wanted to replace Lincoln as president in 1864
297957755John Wilkes BoothFanatical actor whose act of violence (the assassination of Abraham Lincoln) actually harmed the South
297957756Napolean IIISlippery French dictator who ignored the Monroe Doctrine by intervening in Mexican policies.
297957757Charles Francis AdamsAmerican envoy whose shrewd diplomacy helped keep Britain neutral during the Civil War
297957758MaximilianAn Old World aristocrat, manipulated as a puppet in Mexico, who was shot when his puppet-master deserted him
297957759Clara BartonHelped transform nursing into a respected profession, expanding woman's spheres (Also founded the Red Cross)

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