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People to Know. Grade 5. Advance to the next slide and click on the link to reveal the person. Then click on the picture of the person for the next clue(s). Don’t use the arrows or spacebar, just the mouse. Click the arrow to begin. Who am I?. Tried to find a direct route to Asia. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
People to KnowGrade 5
Advance to the next slide and click on the link to reveal the person. Then click on the picture of the person for the next clue(s).
Don’t use the arrows or spacebar, just the mouse.
Click the arrow to begin.
Who am I? Tried to find a direct route to Asia. Explored northeast coast of North America. Gave England claim to North America. Explored eastern Canada.
Who am I? French explorer of North America. Founded Quebec, first permanent
French settlement in North America.
Who am I? Claimed southwest U.S. for Spain.
Who am I? French explorer who claimed Mississippi
River Valley for France.
Who am I? English philosopher whose ideas influenced
the revolutionary movement in America. Believed that people have natural rights to
life, liberty, and property. Believed that government is created to
protect the rights of people and has only the limited and specific powers the people consent to give it.
Who am I? Led patriots in throwing tea into Boston
Harbor to protest tea taxes.
Who am I? British General who surrendered at
Yorktown.
Who am I? Prominent member of Continental
Congress who helped frame the Declaration of Independence.
Who am I? British king during the Revolutionary era.
Who am I? Outspoken member of House of
Burgesses. Inspired colonial patriotism with “Give me
Liberty or Give Me Death” speech.
Who am I? Author of Declaration of Independence. Third U. S. President. Conflicts with Alexander Hamilton led to
emergence of two political parties. (Democratic Republicans v Federalists)
Favored weak national government and states’ rights.
Opposed a national bank. Favored small businesses and farmers.
Who am I? Journalist during Revolutionary era; author
of “Common Sense.”
Who am I? Patriot who made daring ride to warn of
British arrival “The British are coming!”
Who am I? Name given to women who took jobs in
defense plants during World War II.
Who am I? Commander of the Continental Army during
Revolutionary War. First U.S. president.
Who am I? Former slave who wrote poems and plays
supporting American independence.
Who am I? Author of the Bill of Rights, first ten amendments
to U.S. Constitution. Leader in drafting U.S. Constitution. Promoted compromise at Constitutional
Convention. Supported Virginia Plan of two-house legislature. Called “Father of the Constitution.” Fourth U. S. President. War of 1812 fought during his administration.
Who am I? Federalist leader in conflict with Democratic
Republicans represented by Thomas Jefferson.
Favored strong national government and national bank.
Who am I? Author of the Monroe Doctrine warning
European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.
Who am I? African American astronomer and surveyor
who helped complete the design for Washington, D.C.
Who am I? With Meriwether Lewis explored the
Louisiana Purchase from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.
Who am I? With William Clark explored the Louisiana
Purchase from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.
Who am I? A slave who with Cyrus McCormick
invented the reaper that helped increased the productivity of the American farmer.
Who am I? Invented the steamboat that provided faster
river transportation that connected Southern plantations and farms to Northern industries.
Who am I? With Jo Anderson, invented McCormick
reaper, which helped increase the productivity of American farmer.
Who am I? Invented the cotton gin that increased the
production of cotton and thus increased the need for slave labor to cultivate and pick the cotton.
Who am I? Abolitionist, temperance advocate, and
leader in women’s suffrage movement who fought for women’s right to vote.
Who am I? Former slave who escaped to the North
and became abolitionist.
Who am I? Publisher of Liberator, abolitionist
newspaper.
Who am I? Abolitionist and leader in women’s suffrage
movement.
Who am I? Abolitionist leader who believed slavery
was wrong.
Who am I? Leader of the suffrage movement who
believed that women were deprived of basic rights.
Who am I? President of U.S. during Civil War. Opposed spread of slavery. Issued Emancipation Proclamation;
determined to preserve Union. Believed U. S. was one nation, not
collection of independent states. Delivered Gettysburg Address.
Who am I? President of Confederate States of
America.
Who am I? General of Union army who defeated
Robert E. Lee ending the Civil War. Lee’s surrendered to Grant at Appomattox
Court House in 1865 ended the Civil War.
Who am I? Skilled confederate general from Virginia. He earned the nickname, “First Battle of
Bull Run.”
Who am I? Leader of Confederate forces in Civil War. Offered command of Union forces at
beginning of war but would not fight against Virginia.
Opposed secession but believed Union should not be held together by force.
Lee’s surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Court House in 1865 ended the Civil War.
Who am I? A Civil War nurse who created the
American Red Cross.
Who am I? Africa America sailor and later a Union
naval captain who was honored for his feats of bravery and heroism.
Became a Congressman after the Civil War.
John Cabot
www.artworkoriginals.com/ EB5SCSFK.htm
Samuel de Champlain
www.mef.qc.ca/ Histoire-du-Quebec.htm
Francisco Coronado
http://www.ancestral.com/cultures/north_america/anasazi.html
Robert La Salle
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/explorers/h24-1480-e.html
John Locke
http://www.herodote.net/histoire12220.htm
Sam Adams
http://www.nndb.com/people/732/000048588/
Lord Cornwallis
http://www.etsu.edu/cas/history/resources/StudentTo1877/SChapter6.htm
Benjamin Franklin
http://www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/collection/people.php?taid=&id=1234567&lid=1
King George III
http://www.smfc.k12.ca.us/class/laurel/lalosh2/colonistspg4.html
Patrick Henry
www.columbia.edu/ itc/law/witt/images/lect5/
Thomas Jefferson
http://museum.nist.gov/object.asp?ObjID=24
Thomas Paine
www.historyguide.org/ intellect/lecture14a.html
Paul Revere
http://paul-revere-house.visit-boston-massachusetts.com/
“Rosie the Riveter”
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/wit/rosie.htm
George Washington
http://www.noblenet.org/year/washington.html
Phillis Wheatley
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~lhc/events/2004/slave-portraiture.html
James Madison
http://madison.thefreelibrary.com/
Alexander Hamilton
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/newspanish/InstitutoSchiller/Literatura/JuventBenjaminFranklin.html
James Monroe
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres20.html
Benjamin Banneker
http://www.famu.edu/about/admin/vppa/News/Black_History_Moments/Martin_Luther_King/Benjamin_Banneker/benjamin_banneker.html
William Clark
http://www.lewisandclark.org/pages/exp_history.phtml
Meriwether Lewis
http://www.lewisandclark.org/pages/exp_history.phtml
Jo Anderson
(PHOTO UNAVAILABLE)
Robert Fulton
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/theymadeamerica/whomade/fulton_hi.html
Cyrus McCormick
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi127.htm
Eli Whitney
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/theymadeamerica/whomade/whitney_hi.html
Susan B. Anthony
http://clio.rediris.es/udidactica/sufragismo2/inicfemusa.htm
Frederick Douglass
http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/ellpatke/En2206/2206index.htm
William Lloyd Garrison
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cercle-des-abolitionnistes/wllg.html
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
http://us.history.wisc.edu/hist102/photos/html/1025.html
Harriet Tubman
http://www.ucando.org/tubman.html
Isabel Sojourner Truth
http://members.aol.com/dondija/film.video2000.html
Abraham Lincoln
http://www.historyplace.com/specials/portraits/presidents/port-linc.jpg
Jefferson Davis
http://www.currierandives.info/civil-war/Jefferson-Davis.gif
Ulysses S. Grant
www.wildwestweb.net/ cwleaders/cwleaders.html
Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
www.wildwestweb.net/ cwleaders/cwleaders.html
Robert E. Lee
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/civil/jb_civil_surrender_1_e.html
Clara Barton
http://www.newenglandblood.org/library/clarabarton.htm
Robert Smalls
http://www.africawithin.com/bios/robert_smalls.htm
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