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Names that “Go There”
Susan B. Anthony
James Monroe
John Paul Jones
John Marshall
Frederick Douglass
William Penn
John Locke
Alexander Hamilton
Abraham Lincoln
Henry Clay
Daniel Webster
John C. Calhoun
George Washington
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Paine
Thomas Jefferson
Mercy Otis Warren
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What They Are Known For
I dedicated my life to not only the right to vote for women, but
laws that treated men and women equally
I warned Europe to stay out of Latin America and, as President,
signed the Missouri Compromise
I am considered the founder of the United States Navy. I
commanded the Bonhomme Richard during the Revolution
I became Chief Justice and was the first to declare an act of the
federal government unconstitutional
I was born a slave but I escaped to freedom and became a leading
abolitionist and public speaker
I founded a colony in the New World as a religious refuge and
supported the freedom of worship and immigration
As a political philosopher, I believe in the right to life, liberty,
property, and constitutional governments
I restructured the national economy after the Revolution and
helped to establish the Bank of the United States
I became President at the beginning of the Civil War and fought
with great difficulty to keep the nation united
I was known as the “Great Compromiser” since I sponsored the
Missouri Compromise. I supported the American System
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What They Are Known For
I represented the interests of the North, believed in preserving the
union, and negotiated a treaty with Canada
As a supporter for states’ rights and representing the South, I
challenged the Tariff of 1828 sparking a crisis
I spent many years of my adult life in service to my nation
including becoming the first President of the United States
I was President and responsible for the rise of the common man,
the Trail of Tears, and faced off with Calhoun about nullification
I authored influential pamphlets during the Revolution including
Common Sense and the Crisis papers
I authored the Declaration of Independence, became President,
and purchased the Louisiana Territory from France
I am known as the first, and only, woman historian of the American
Revolution
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What They Would Say
The only chance women
have for justice in this country
is to violate the law, as I have
done, and as I shall continue to
do.
The American
continents, by the free and
independent condition which
they have assumed and
maintain, are henceforth not to
be considered as subjects for
future colonization by any
European power.
I wish to have no connection
with any ship that does not sail
fast; for I intend to go in harm's
way.
It is … the duty of
the judicial department to
say what the law is...If two
laws conflict with each other,
the courts must decide on the
operation of each...This is of
the very essence of
judicial duty.
The relation between the
white and colored people of
this country is the great,
paramount, imperative, and allcommanding question for this
age and nation to solve.
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Because no People
can be truly happy, though
under the greatest Enjoyment
of Civil Liberties, if abridged of
the Freedom of their
Consciences, as to their
Religious Profession and
Worship
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What They Would Say
…no one ought to harm another
in his life, health, liberty, or
possessions.
A national debt, if it is not
excessive, will be to us a
national blessing.
Physically speaking, we
can not separate. We can not
remove our respective sections
from each other nor build an
impassable wall between
them.
Are we doomed to behold
our industry languish and
decay yet more and more?” But
there is a remedy, and that
remedy consists in… adopting a
genuine American System.
When my eyes
shall be turned to
behold for the last time the
sun in heaven, may I not see
him shining on the broken…
fragments of a once glorious
Union…Liberty and Union,
now and forever, one
and inseparable!
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One of the causes is…
the long-continued
agitation of the slave question
on the part of the North, and
the many aggressions which they
have made on the rights of
the South during the time.
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What They Would Say
The great rule of conduct
for us, in regard to foreign
nations, is, in extending our
commercial relations, to have
with them as little political
connexion as possible…
To say that any State may at
pleasure secede from the Union,
is to say that the United States
are not a nation…
But
where, say some, is
the King of America? I'll tell
you, friend, he reigns above,
and doth not make havoc of
mankind like the Royal Brute of
Great Britain... so far as we
approve of monarchy, that
in America the law is
king.
When, in the course of
human events, it becomes
necessary for one people to
dissolve the political bands
which have connected them
with another…
On the evening of
December 25, General
Washington in a most severe
season crossed the Delaware
with a part of his army, then
reduced to less than 2000
men in the whole…
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