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Famous Americans. Adley. Paul Revere (1735-1817). Paul Revere was alive when England ruled Paul Revere belong to Sons of Liberty=what freedom from England British Government put taxes on goods Also a mail carrier He warned that the was coming
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Famous Americans Adley
Paul Revere(1735-1817) • Paul Revere was alive when England ruled • Paul Revere belong to Sons of Liberty=what freedom from England • British Government put taxes on goods • Also a mail carrier • He warned that the was coming • Also got caught by the British and then let go • In Lexington there where 8 years of war • When we think of Paul Revere we think of these words • Diligence=Hard Working • Liberty=Freedom • Paul Revere was a silversmith
(Frederick Douglass)1818-1895 • He was a slave • Lived in Baltimore, Maryland • Learned how to how to read by giving bread to people that knew how to read • Wanted liberty • Worked for ship builder • He planed his escape to a free state • Had to give money he got to owner • Borrowed papers to get to a free state • Went to Great Brittan & friends bought freedom for him $711.66 • Many speeches against slavery • Rote The North Star • Lived for 77 years • Liberty=freedom Douglass worked for freedom for all people
She was African American She was African American Mary Mcleod Bethuen1875-1955 Fancy table settings Read to people She became a teacher Statue of her Made school in FL 1.50 to start a school Stamp of her Wanted to read then she did Road on a train to high school She is made of dillagence respectauthourty
Dillgence justice Rote a letter to dad and got in trouble Susan B. Anthony Best friend! Became a teacher This is her!! Not aloud to go to school Whanted to vote Whemen cold not vote Coin of her!! Went to jail Gave speaches Girl and boys whare noy= Went to qaker church Where she lived
Franklin D. Roosevelt F.D.R. Diligent Cooperative The only child Got polio at 39 He made the New Deal The New Deal helped with jobs President of the United States of America He helped make jobs during the Great Depression