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Seven Revolutionary Leaders. George Washington. Did not chop down the cherry tree (Mason Locke Weems myth) Survived smallpox 6’2” Liked to wear his uniform False teeth may have been made from animal and slave teeth.
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Did not chop down the cherry tree (Mason Locke Weems myth) • Survived smallpox • 6’2” • Liked to wear his uniform • False teeth may have been made from animal and slave teeth
Married Martha and acquired a great deal of land (called “marrying up” Hamilton and Lincoln also did it) • The Father of our country never fathered any children • Referred to as “His Mightiness” • Very lucky in War
Crossing the Delaware surprised hessian garrison in Trenton 1776
Most brilliant American in a generation • Interested in politics, government, literature, philosophy, painting, architecture, astronomy, botany, zoology, chemistry, law, PE etc. • Intrigued by gadgets – calendars, clocks, desks, duplicate writing device, stoves, wagons, plows, dumbwaiter, swivel chair, synchronized doors etc.
Spoke and wrote Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, and Old English • Finest library in the colonies 10,000 volumes which were sold to pay his debts • Advocated for public libraries and public schools
SALLY hEMINGS half sister of marthawaylesskelton Jefferson’s wife
Aunt to patsy and pollyjefferson • Jefferson’s • Concubine
John Wayles Jefferson • Passing into the • white world
Died the same day as John Adams on July 4th 1826 fifty years after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence
Universal man like Jefferson • Founded the postal system, started circulating library, founded University of Pennsylvania, longest running magazine – Saturday Evening Post, proved lightning was electricity, successful businessman
Diplomat to England and France • Published Poor Richard’s Almanac- “A penny saved is a penny earned,” “time is money,” “fish and visitors smell in three days” • Accepted everyone except his son the loyalist
Married his landlady’s daughter which kept him out of Philadelphia’s upper crust
Richest man in the colonies • Chosen President of the Second Continental Congress • Wanted to be general of American forces
Born into a poor family but inherited a fortune • Improved on fortune with a little honest wine and tea smuggling
“Grand Incendiary” • A fire-eating revolutionary led the Sons of Liberty • Bankrupted the family beer business • Needed a fight to be successful • His later life bore no distinction
Rode to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock who were hiding in Lexington • Also to warn the Minutemen in Concord that a British expeditionary force was coming to seize their supplies
Was captured before he finished his ride • An unknown young doctor whose name was Samuel Prescott finished the ride • Longfellow published his poem in 1860 about the mythic ride up until then Revere was known only for his silver work
First VP • Second President (one term) defeated by his VP Thomas Jefferson • Father of John Quincy Adams sixth president of the US • Wife Abigail was his chief advisor
Helped with the drafting of the Declaration of Independence • Promoted the idea of republicanism • Signed the Alien and Sedition Acts • Died on July 4th 1826 same day as Jefferson
Right before Adams died • he said, “Jefferson still • lives.” • Jefferson died in the • morning before him.