Famous People Flashcards

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Samuel Adams

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Led the agitation that led tot he Boston Tea Party, signed the Declaration of Independence

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James Otis

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Argued against taxation without representation, believed the power oft he Crown was limited

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Thomas Paine

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Urged immediate declaration of independence from England in his pamphlet Common Sense, wrote of the struggles of the soldiers during the war in The Crisis

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John Adams

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Delegate to the Continental Congress, member of the committee that wrote the Declaration of Independence

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Abigail Adams

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helped in the revolutionary war by writing letters to people and taking care of people. She would often write her husband John Adams about politics

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Patrick Henry

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Presented a series of resolutions to the Virginia House of Burgesses stating that the Stamp Act violated colonists’ rights, worked to encourage colonists to fight for independence from Great Britain

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Thomas Jefferson

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Member of two Continental Congresses, chairman of the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence, main author of the Declaration of Independence, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence

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James Madison

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Served on the Orange County Committee of Safety during the American Revolution. Two years later, Madison was elected to the Virginia convention that voted for independence and that drafted a Constitution for the new state

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Alexander Hamilton

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During the War of Independence, following the battles of Lexington and Concord, Hamilton organized an artillery company and saw action at New York, Long Island, Trenton, Princeton, and White Plains. His abilities were soon recognized by George Washington, who appointed Hamilton as one of his aides-de-camp. Toward the end of the war, Hamilton resigned from that post to resume active participation in the conflict. He served with distinction at Yorktown, on 1781

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