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200

Known for his farewell address warning against political parties.

George Washington

200

Saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves.

Abraham Lincoln

200

"New Deal" to the American public in order to relieve the US of the Great Depression.

Franklin D Roosevelt

200

General during the War of 1812. As president he opposed the Bank of America, objected to the right of individual states to nullify disagreeable federal laws, and increased the presidential powers.

Andrew Jackson

200

U.S. Baptist minister and civil rights leader.

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

Treaty of Versailles, sought 14 points post-war plan, League of Nations (but failed to win U.S. ratification)

Woodrow Wilson

400

Shot and Killed Alexander Hamilton after losing the Presidential Election. 

Aaron Burr

400

Wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

400

Took over presidency after the assassination of William McKinley. 

Theodore Roosevelt

400

Sought the create "The Great Society"

Lyndon B Johnson

600

Believed in tax cuts and less government spending; cut out many welfare and public works programs. "Trickle Down Economics"

Ronald Reagan

600

This man tried to promote a last ditch effort to save the union prior to the Civil War...

John J. Crittenden 

600

Nicknamed "America's Propaganda Minister" 

George Creel

600

Poor Richard's Almanac, he entered politics and played a major part in the American Revolution. Negotiated French support for the colonists.

Benjamin Franklin

600

Known as the "father of the Constitution", would lead America through the War of 1812.

James Madison

800

Shortest Term as President

William Henry Harrison

800

Advocated for the creation of a national bank, assumption of state debts by the federal government, and a tariff system to pay off the national debt.

Alexander Hamilton

800

Published the pamphlet "Common Sense" in 1776, convinced many Americans that it was time to declare independence from Britain.

Thomas Payne

800

Defended the Red Coats responsible for the Boston Massacre. 

John Adams

800

Became one of the richest men in the world as the founder of the Standard Oil Company

John D. Rockefeller

1000

Established the Hull House in Chicago in 1889, the most prominent American settlement house. 

Jane Adams

1000

“The Gospel of Wealth,” an article that argued that the wealthy have a responsibility to contribute to the greater good of society.

Andrew Carnegie

1000

member of the Great Triumvirate with Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun.

Daniel Webster

1000

"American System"

Henry Clay

1000

Chief Justice during and Author of the Majority Opinion on the Dred Scott Decision.

Roger B Taney