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Building the British burned during the War of 1812 (323)
U.S. Capital
President who told European nations not to start new colonies in the Western Hemisphere. (325)
James Monroe
Longest Cave in the world. pg 328
Mammoth
Mayor who suggested building the Erie Canal. pg. 337
DeWitt Clinton
The headquarters for the Missouri Fur Company and the American Fur Company. pg 352
St. Louis
Hero of the Battle of New Orleans (324)
Andrew Jackson
Won the most electoral votes in the presidential election in 1824 but did not receive the majority. pg 326
Andrew Jackson
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Explorer of the Bottomless Pit pg 332
Stephen Bishop
Creator of the Chrokee syllabary pg. 346-346
Sequoyah
The Star Spangled Banner was written while this fort was being attacked by the British. pg 323
Fort McHenry
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First person to die in the Boston Massacre. pg 185
Crispus Attucks
Elected president in 1824 but did not get the most electoral votes. pg 326
John Quincy Adams
Mountain man who crossed the Mojave Desert and the Great Basin pg 355
Jedediah Smith
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Sculptor of "The Mountain Man" pg 353
Frederic Remington
The year Governer Clinton dedicated the Erie Canal. pg 338
1825
Boston protestors that dumped tea into the Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party. pg 186
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Was the first president to live in the White House. LESSON 32
John Adams
Two products that were made from Beaver. pg. 352
John Jacob Astor
Ponce de Leon was the fist Spanish explorer to land here. pg 55
Florida
The first battles of the American revolution took place in these two towns. (197)
Lexington & Concord
George Washington crossed the Delaware River on this day in 1776. pg 203
Christmas Day
First known non-native to see the Great Salt Lake. pg 354
Jim Bridger
Wrote the Star Spangled Banner pg 323
Francis Scott Key
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The colony founded to give Catholics freedom to worship. pg 95
Maryland