John Locke Natural Rights-life liberty property, influenced Thomas

John Locke
Montesquieu
Daniel Shay
George Washington
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Robert E. Lee
Abraham Lincoln
Stonewall Jackson
William T. Sherman
Nat Turner
Natural Rights-life liberty property,
influenced Thomas Jefferson
Separation of Powers, limited govt.
Farmer who led a rebellion that
led to Constitutional Convention
Crossing Delaware, Valley Ford,
Yorktown, Whiskey Rebellion,
Farewell Address
Social mobility, individualism,
inventor, printer, diplomat
Declaration of Independence,
Louisiana Purchase
"Common Man's" president,
expanded male suffrage, Indian
Removal Act
Leader of Women's Suffrage
Movement, organized Seneca
Fall's Convention
Lead general of the Confederacy
(the South)
Election leads to Civil War,
Emancipation Proclamation,
Gettysburg Address
Robert E. Lee's "right hand man"
during Civil War, killed by own
soldiers
Union General who led "march to
the sea"
Slave who led a rebellion that
made South paranoid about
abolitionism
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglas
Grimke Sisters
Woodrow Wilson
F.D. Roosevelt
Herbert Hoover
Lyndon B. Johnson
Irving Berlin
Upton Sinclair
Jane Addams
Ida Tarbell
Abolitionist, editor of The
Liberator newspaper
Freed slave, abolitionist, published
the North Star newspaper
Sisters who spoke out against
slavery despite growing up on a
plantation
President during WWI, 14 Points
peace plan and the League of
Nations
American president whose New
Deal reforms tried to end the
Great Depression
President at the beginning of the
Great Depression who was blamed
for economic collapse, "shanty
towns" named after him
President whose plan known as
the "Great Society" was designed
to end poverty in the U.S.
Musician who composed White
Christmas, was a part of Tin Pan
Alley
Author of The Jungle which led to
the Safe Food and Drug Act and
the FDA
Founded the Hull House to help
immigrants in Chicago
"muckraker" who exposed dark
side of the Standard Oil Company
John D. Rockefeller
Sitting Bull
Theodore Roosevelt
Samuel Gompers
Eugene Debs
Henry Ford
Rachel Carson
Cezar Chavez
Richard Nixon
John F. Kennedy
Jackie Robinson
Langston Hughes
Louis Armstrong
CEO of the Standard Oil Company
Lakota (Sioux) Indian Chief, people
massacred at Wounded Knee.
President who started National
Parks and Forest System
Labor leader who create American
Federation of Labor
Socialist who was arrested during
WWI under the Espionage Act
Assembly lines and affordable cars
Author of Silent Spring which leads
to environmental movement
Founder of the United Farm
Workers, protected migrant farm
workers
President who resigned over the
Watergate Scandal
President whose assassination
helped lead to the passage of the
Civil Rights Act of 1963 and the
Voting Rights Act of 1965
First African-American baseball
player, integration of professional
sports
African-American author during
the Harlem Renaissance who
wrote to the rhythm of jazz music
Famous African-American jazz
musician
Ronald Reagan
Jimmy Carter
Barry Goldwater
Earl Warren
American President: victory in the
Cold War, Regeanomics, IranContra scandal
U.S. President who worked with
Israel and Egypt on the Camp
David Peace Accords attempting to
bring peace to the Middle East
Politician who led the Conservative
Revolution during the 1960's
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
during the 1950’s-60’s. Known for
expanding personal liberties.