This commander of the Continental Army is on the $1 bill.
George Washington
The Second Continental Congress told him he was in charge of the army.
George Washington
This supporter of independence had "Common Sense".
Thomas Paine
He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation and he's on the front of the lowest value American coin.
Abraham Lincoln
Not only a Son of Liberty, but a Boston Brewer, too.
Sam Adams
He wrote the Declaration of Independence, then he showed up on the $2 bill.
Thomas Jefferson
Even though the Americans had a lot of Grievances, he still ran Great Britain.
King George III
If he couldn't have liberty, then he'd rather have death.
Patrick Henry
The "Father of our Country" appears on what U.S. coin?
the quarter (25 cents)
He signed the Declaration of Independence in a big way, and they named a Chicago skyscraper after him.
John Hancock
He's on the $100 bill and he negotiated the Treaty of Paris for the Americans.
Benjamin Franklin
He was in charge of the British army when they surrendered at Yorktown.
General Charles Cornwallis
She was bringing water to the American soldiers, but ended up loading cannons when her husband was wounded.
Mary Ludwig Hayes, "Molly Pitcher"
Also, on paper money, this president can be seen on U.S. nickels (5 cents).
Thomas Jefferson
He warned the minutemen and has his name on a silver company.
Paul Revere
This Civil War general and President is on the $50 bill.
Ulysses S. Grant
The Americans put this Prussian military man in charge of training the Continental Army at Valley Forge.
Baron Friedrich von Stueben
"Swamp Fox, Swamp Fox, tail on his hat...nobody knows where the Swamp Fox is at!"
Francis Marion
This 35th President of the U.S. has appeared on half-dollars (50 cents) starting in 1964.
John F. Kennedy
Signed the Declaration of Independence and invented stuff like a stove that warms the house.
Benjamin Franklin
Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the U.S. and he appears on what bill?
$20
This Spanish Governor of Louisiana helped the American by seizing British military posts in Louisiana and Florida.
Bernardo de Galvez
This freed slave acted as a British soldier but was really a spy for George Washington.
James Armistead
This president during World War 2 is found on current U.S. dimes (10 cents).
Frankiln D. Roosevelt
He trained American soldiers at Valley Forge, so they named a Chicago high school after him.
Baron Friedrich von Steuben