Title: 60 Prominent Americans
160 Prominent Americans
- PROMINENT standing out so as to be seen easily
conspicuous particularly noticeable
2William Penn Colonization
- Received a large swath of land from Charles II of
England during Aristocratic LAND GRAB of late
1600s in America - Controls modern day Pennsylvania Delaware
- Becomes a QUAKER seeks religious toleration
- Yeoman farmers from New England and Dutch and
German settlers join him - Sought peace with Native Americans
3George III Colonization
- King of England during the American Revolution
- Wanted colonists to be taxed to pay for their own
defense in order to pay for protection after
French Indian War - Declaration of Independence asserts grievances
against him
4Paul Revere Revolution
- Patriot Propagandists silversmith engraved
Boston Massacre - Warned the Minutemen in Massachusetts that the
British were coming - Effectively gets the British troops to retreat at
Lexington and Concord
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6John Paul Jones Revolution
- Scotsman during Revolution began tradition of
American Navy - In its infancy he led SMALL American ship
challenging huge Great British fleet - Father of the American Navy
7John Hancock Revolution
- Wealthy merchant
- Inspired mobs to rebel against colonial
governments and tax collectors - Becomes a Patriot leader, signs declaration big
enough for the King to read it without his
glasses
8Daniel Boone Revolution/Expansion
- Land hungry colonist settled WEST of Appalachian
Mountains - Proclamation of 1763 passed by Parliament
PROHIBITS settlement West of App.Mtns. In attempt
to buy time negotiating with Native Americans - Proclamation infuriates settlers, suppression of
rights
9DANIEL SHAYS First Steps of a New Nation
- Shays Rebellion mid 1780s, US struggling with
war debt, farmers, small business owners - Congress used taxes to raise revenue sounds all
to familiar to Shays - Encourages all of the above to arm themselves in
opposition to new US govt - Massachusetts passes the RIOT ACT to limit
assembly - PROVES THAT THE FRUITS OF INDEPENDENCE WERE NOT
EQUALLY DISTRIBUTED
10Gouverneur Morris First Steps of a New Nation
- Gouverneur of New York, FEDERALIST
- Defended property Rights/Conservative Beliefs
REJCTED SLAVERY - Represents the ANTI-SLAVERY faction of the
Framers of the Constitution - 3/5 Compromise appeases him to a degree
11Francis Scott Key First Steps of a New Nation
- Wrote the STAR SPANGLED BANNER during the War of
1812, Second War for American Independence
12John Jay First Steps of a New Nation
- Wrote a few FEDERALIST PAPERS balance of powers
- 1790s GB ships still harassing American ships,
blocking American goods from France, French goods
on American ships seized he goes to GB and
comes back with JAYS TREATY - Jays Treaty US will pay back Pre-Rev war debt,
US will surrender French goods on Am. Ships in
return GB will leave the NW TERRITORY and
abandon treaties with Native Americans there
Washington and Hamilton come off pro-GB
13Aaron Burr First Steps of a New Nation
- Runs for VP with Jefferson as President but ties
him for Presidentleads Hamilton to endorse TJ
despite hatred (AH hates AB MORE!), House decides
in favor of TJ - Burr fears usurpation of Federalists in North,
organizes a Northern Secession gets caught - Challenges Hamilton to a duel, kills Hamilton
(accidentally) - Grandson of Jonathon Edwards Spiritual leader
of First Great Awakening in US
14Roger B. Taney First Steps of a New Nation
- Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, appointed
by Jackson - Primarily responsible for the DRED SCOTT DECISION
- Sides with States Rights more often than Federal
Government
15Lewis and Clark First Steps of a New Nation
Westward Movement
- Explore the Louisiana Purchase
- Clark an Army officer
- Lewis was Jeffersons personal secretary
- Traveled up Missouri River from St. Louis across
Rocky Mountains, down Columbia River (outside
LAP) to Pacific Ocean - 2 years of details land maps and cultural
information of peoples
16Tecumseh First Steps of a New Nation Westward
Movement
- Shawnee War Chief, US took issue with GB arming
Native Americans in Ohio River Valley and taking
American ships on Atlantic Ocean violation of
Treaty of Paris - Tecumseh takes NATIVIST approach to US, War Hawks
in US Congress press for war in 1811, support
Gov. of Ill (WH Harrison) in burning Shawnee
religious village of Tippecanoe - Pushes NA support for GB in War of 1812
17Stephen Austin Westward Movement
- Independence of Texas
- Stephen Austin leads settlers to Texas in 1840s
and convinces Mexican government to allow them to
settle and BRING SLAVES to the Mexican Territory - Ran for President of Texas against Sam Houston
lost by a landslide
18Davy Crockett Westward Movement
- Texas Revolution
- Dies at the Alamo when Santa Anna vows to END the
Texas Rebellion - Anna believes the Alamo ends the rebellion, but
NY and NO newspapers report otherwise spurring
further war
19Sitting Bull Movement Westward
- 1876 led Sioux and Cheyenne warriors at Little
Big Horn against Custer - Resists the Reservation system
20George Custer Movement West
- 1860s during the implementation of the
RESERVATION SYSTEM, Native American tribes were
fighting confinement (Nez Perce, Sitting Bull) - Leads US Armys attempts to halt insurrections of
NA leads Buffalo Soldiers - Sitting Bull leads Sioux and Cheyenne against
Custer at Little Big Horn Custer loses, dies
Custers Last Stand
21Brigham Young Movement Westward
- Mormon leader led Mormons to Utah 1850s
- Mormons had been oppressed in the East for
challenging American institutions like marriage - Becomes Governor of Utah asks for statehood
(Mormon state) - President Buchanan Young spark Utah War or
Mormon War Mormons very skeptical of Federal
Government - A very interesting history
22Theodore Weld Sectionalism
- Works with William Lloyd Garrison in the American
Anti-Slavery Society - 3 prong approach to attack slavery
- Appeal to religion
- Help fugitives on Underground Railroad
- Appeal to state and fed govt to end INTERSTATE
TRADE of slaves
23Nat Turner Sectionalism
- South Hampton County, Virginia, stages bloody
slave revolt in 1831 - Starts debate in Virginia about eventual end to
slavery - Southern planters refuse to consider and end
24Daniel Webster Sectionalism
- Whig secured passage of 5 laws called the
Compromise of 1850 hold Union together for 10
years - Federal involvement in returning Fugitive slaves
- California is a free state
- New Mexico gains territory from Texas
- Ends slave TRADE in DC
- Give popular sovereignty to New Mexico and Utah
for slavery
25Robert Hayne Sectionalism
- Webster-Hayne Debate
- Supports SLAVERY
- Rallied against New England States for being
disloyal in War of 1812 (Harford Convention) - Outlines SOUTHERN GRIEVENCES largest being the
TARIFF OF ABOMINATIONS
26Frederick Douglass Sectionalism
- Black Political Abolitionist
- Endorsed FREE SOIL PARTY (1848 and 1852
presidential elections) opposing slavery in new
territories - Argued that slavery was a t threat to REBULICAN
LIBETIES
27William Lloyd Garrison Sectionalism
- Abolitionist, published The Liberator
- Helped create the Anti-Slavery Society
- Demanded support for womens rights
28Stephen Douglas Sectionalism
- Democratic Senator for Illinois wanted
expansion of S. US border past the Rio Grande
after Mex-Am War - Wanted to extinguish Native American land claims
- Helped write the Kansas Nebraska Act repealing
the Missouri Compromise - Debate Lincoln on slavery argued that the
Federal government should recognize white
supremacy
29Harriet B. Stowe Sectionalism
- Wrote Uncle Toms Cabin
- The Little book that started the Big war
- Preached the moral failings of slavery
- Magnifies Northern opposition to slavery
30Jefferson Davis Civil War
- Democrat from Mississippi
- Didnt want succession, just wanted IRON CLAD
protection of slavery - Becomes President of the Confederacy in 1860
- Has a difficult time managing the War among
states who believed they were more powerful than
the national government
31Robert E. Lee Civil War
- Confederate Army General
- Encountered McClellan at Antietam
- Leads at Gettysburg
- Attacks ONLY when he has the advantage
- Loses Richmond, Confederate capital
32Sam Tilden Civil War/Reconstruction
- Election of 1876 runs against Republican Hayes as
a Democratic governor of New York - Favors HOME RULE in Southern States for
Reconstruction - Wins Popular Vote vote is in question because
of occupied Reconstruction states, Florida, SC,
LA. - Behind closed doors Hayes makes deal to take
the Presidency and REMOVE TROOPS from South
ending Reconstruction
33Clara Barton Civil War
- Nurse during the Civil War
- Finds the Red Cross
- At the wars end, woman was at least 50 years in
advance of the normal position which continued
peace would have assigned her.
34Matthew Perry Imperialism
- 1854 goes to Japan with battleships to negotiate
trade with Japan - US opens door with Japan
- Allows American ships to fuel in Japan
35William Seward Imperialism
- Republican, Anti-slavery politician
- Secretary of State under Lincoln
- Sewards Folly purchases Alaska, advocates
acquiring the islands of Hawaii and Panama
36John Hay Imperialism
- 1890s US Secretary of State
- Feared that the US was going to be cut out of
Asian Markets by Japan, Russia, Germany, France
and Great Britain - Writes the Open Door Policy with China gives
equal trade opportunities to all countries with
China (keeps the door open!)
37Joseph Pulitzer Imperialism
- Newspaperman, St. Louis Dispatch, New York World
- Challenged in NY by William Randolph Hearst (NY
Journal) - Get into a war of reporting on Cuban Revolution
combined with radical Jingoists - Yellow Journalism results
38Alfred Mahan Imperialism
- Wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History
- Shapes the way the US thinks about its role in
the world - Advocated building colonies in the Pacific to use
as fueling stations for a Navy - Wanted a canal in Central America
- Henry Cabot Lodge and Teddy Roosevelt his ardent
supporters
39Frank Lloyd Wright Industrialism
- Architect WAY ahead of his time!
- Created new types of houses around the Chicago
area - Totally changes concept of ART!
40Fallingwater, FLW House
41Alexander Graham Bell Rapid Industrialism
- 1876 receives patent for the TELEPHONE
- Sped communication beyond anything previously
imaginable - Races Elisha Gray of Bellville, Ohio to patent
office
42Marc Hanna Industrialization/Populism
- Election of 1896 helped McKinley beat Bryan
- Cleveland Iron Maker, Republican Party leader
- Began new campaigning techniques tapped the
Industrial giants to protect their corporate
interests - Rails against Free Coinage of Silver that Bryan
advocated (Cross of Gold Speech) - Karl Rove of his time
43Oliver Kelly Populism/Reform Movements/Industrial
ism
- Founder of the National Grange of the Patrons of
Husbandry to improve the social life of farm
families on the Great Plains - Farmers embrace commercial world that comes to
them, but dont reap benefits - The GRANGE will help them organize to help
themselves benefit from Industrialism and fight
Corporate GREED
44Eugene Debs Reform
- Americans leading Socialist, helped organize
American Railway Union (Pullman Strike) - Committed to Working Class supports Marxist
thinking, brings Communist thought to common
people - Runs for Pres in 1912, takes 6 of vote
- Jailed during WWI for condemning war as one of
greedy capitalists (Victor Berger)
45Thomas Nast Reform Movement
- Political cartoonist
- Considered to be Father of the American Cartoon
- His cartoons helped to take down Boss Tweed
46Robert Lafollette Reform
- Progressive Reformer, breaks the Wisconsin
Political Machine - To deny Party Bosses control over who runs for
political office, he advocates the DIRECT PRIMARY
(17th amendment) - Paves the way for Wilson
47Mary Harris Jones Reform
- Labor and Community Organizer
- Advocates for the Right of Children (Childrens
Crusade We want to go to school not the mines)
- Becomes a Wobblie IWW
- Song Shell be Comin Round the Mountain refers
to her work in Appalachian Mountain organizing
Miners
48John Pershing World War I
- Chasing Pancho Villa during Mexican Revolution
(Villa was attacking Americans) - Becomes leading General of AEF
- WWI HERO!
49Henry Cabot Lodge World War I
- Empire minded Republican Senator, considered a
War Hawk before the Spanish American War - DESPISED Article X of Treaty of Versailles
(League of Nations) tied US to European
problems - Was NOT an irreconcilable like Borah, but would
NOT support Treaty of Versailles if it included
League
50Billy Mitchell World War I
- Father of American Air Force
- Predicts that Air Power will replace Sea Power
51Francis Perkins Great Depression
- Urban Liberal sat on the NY Consumers League
at the time of the TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST FACTORY
FIRE - Fist female Cabinet member under FDR Secretary
of Labor - Eradicated corruption from her office! (70
members)
52George Marshall Cold War
- Secretary of State under Truman
- Advocated that European countries put together a
recovery plan and then ask US for Aid - Soviet coup of Czech. Rallies support in Congress
wins BIPARTISAN support for Marshall plan 1948
53Joe McCarthy Cold War
- Wisconsin Senator dropped the 1950 bombshell that
he had 57 names of Communist Party members in the
US State Department (proved to be false) - Sparks a witch hunt in the US HUAC
- Army-McCarthy hearings are his downfall
attempts to accuse the US Army of being
sympathetic with Communism
54Neil Armstrong Cold War
- First person on the MOON with Buzz Aldrin!
- One small step for mankind
- Space Race in Cold War
- 1969
55Ray Kroc Cold War
- Founder of McDonalds in 1954 took over a small
burger place, grows into an fast food GIANT
56Booker T. Washington Civil Rights
- 1895 retreats from traditional confrontation
stance of abolitionist (WEB DuBois) and advocates
accommodating rather than confronting white
supremacy - Known as the Atlantic Compromise, he banked on
economic progress that would end whites
dependence on black labor - Lobbied the Republican Party hard to end Jim Crow
Laws
57Elizabeth Cady Stanton Civil Rights
- 1840s Pragmatic demand for Womens Rights
wanted PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR WOMEN - 1848 Seneca Falls Convention called upon the
pulpit press to encourage PROPERTY RIGHTS - 1851 Suffrage become bedrock issue women needed
to be in a political position to protect herself
58Rosa Parks Civil Rights
- December 1, 1955 launches Montgomery Bus Boycott,
refuses to comply with local segregation
ordinance, long time NAACP, planned refusal - Leadership of the movement for Civil Rights turns
to Montgomery Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
59Gloria Steinem Civil Rights
- Modernized the Feminist movement of the 1970s
Second Wave Feminist - Journalist and political activist
- Challenges womens role in politics, workforce
and the home
60Geraldine Ferraro Civil Rights
- First woman to be in a Presidential Election on
the ticket of a MAJOR party - Vice Presidential Candidate with Walter Mondale
against Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush - 1984 Election
61John Lennon Social Upheaval
- English ROCKER! Founding member of the BEATLES!
- Takes America by storm! Teen IDOL
- Becomes a PEACE ACTIVIST AND ARTIST
- Assassinated by Marc David Chapman
62Alfred Kinsey Social Upheaval
- 1947 founder of the Institute for Research in
Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana
University - Research PROFOUNDLY changes American social and
cultural views of human sexuality - (Hippie Culture!)
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