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Wrote the abolitionist novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin |
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tried to start a slave rebellion by capturing a federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry |
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This emperor had the world's first written laws set in stone |
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Bible prophet who led his people out of slavery in Egypt |
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this explorer circumnavigated the earth |
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English monarch who signed the Magna Carta |
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Leader of the Plymouth Colony |
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Leader of the Underground Railroad called the "Black Moses." |
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He signed the Indian Removal Act |
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Responsible for the Louisiana Purchase |
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Started the abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator. |
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Leader of the Jamestown Colony |
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This person funded Columbus search for a shortcut to Asia |
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His farewell address warned the US to avoid "entangling alliances." |
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This person came up with the idea of having three branches of government |
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This person served as a guide to Lewis and Clark |
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She helped John Smith and the Jamestown colony |
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Conquered Mexico for Spain |
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Defeated the Inca Empire for Spain |
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Wrote the "Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom" |
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