Across
- 3. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God sermon made him a theological (rather than popular) leader of the Great Awakening
- 7. President who created nationalized healthcare and a neo-progressive leader
- 8. The commodore who began the trade relationship with Japan
- 10. Hero of Saratoga and general in Continental Army
- 11. Opponent of Lincoln, in debates claimed that popular sovereignty policy should apply to territories
- 13. Believed in violent protest against segregation policies if the government would not take action
- 17. Advocate of women's rights to abortion as well as eugenic policies in the 1920s and 30s
- 21. Responsible for the propaganda of the "Boston Massacre" which escalated issues in the 1770s
- 22. Leader of a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831, dozens killed
- 24. Author of a manifesto claiming that violent revolution for equality is needed
- 25. Big stick policy and trust buster
- 28. Bought Louisiana and leader of anti-federalists
- 29. Civil rights activist for abolition and women's rights in 1800s; former slave
- 31. Believed that slavery should be limited and Union should be preserved
- 32. Fought wars with the National Bank and fighter for Indian Removal
- 36. President who created the "Great Society" and escalated American involvement in Vietnam.
- 37. Author of the 14 points and President during WW1
- 38. Believed that civil disobedience was necessary to keep your conscience clear and to be a true human
- 40. "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- 42. Arguably the best general of the Civil War, stood like a "Stonewall" at Bull Run
- 44. Owner of Standard Oil, richest human to ever live
- 45. Hands off president who was in charge during the Roaring 20s
- 48. President of the Confederacy
- 49. Death led to widespread protests for social justice during COVID
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- 1. His "March to the Sea" devastated the Southern economy and desire to fight
- 2. President during the War of 1812 and the main author of the Bill of Rights and Constitution
- 4. Leader of the Continental Army
- 5. Influential preacher in colonial America, first real evangelical who started the Great Awakening
- 6. Believed that a violent slave rebellion was the only way to prevent Civil War
- 9. Rebellion against colonial policies that failed to protect farmers from indian raids.
- 12. Recognized that Union had major advantage in troops and supplies, started fighting war of attrition
- 14. Owned steel company during the Homestead Strike, one of the wealthiest Americans of all time
- 15. Leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 60s, especially after Montgomery Bus Boycott
- 16. NY Politician who ran with and against Jefferson at the same time
- 17. Author of the Declaration of Women's Rights at Seneca Falls
- 18. One of the main founders of the NAACP.
- 19. Main general of the Confederate Army
- 20. Leader of the Federalist Party
- 21. Neocon president and advocate for "trickle-down" economic policies.
- 23. Wrote articles against lynching in the South, refused to segregate women's suffrage movement
- 26. Invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- 27. Had a doctrine that the US needed to control all international affairs in N. and S. America
- 29. Scientific theories provided arguments to atheists and elites of their superiority
- 30. Put on trial for his position on evolution in Tennessee in the 1920s during the fundamentalist era
- 33. Main advocate for "states rights"
- 34. Leader of the evangelical movement in the 1950s and 60s
- 35. The "Great Compromiser" of 1820 and 1850
- 39. Arrested for illegal voting and refused to pay a fine. Eventually memorialized on her own coin
- 41. President who had a "New Deal" for America. Also leader during WW2
- 43. President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Assassinated in 1963
- 46. Believed that it was up to community members within black communities to educate and advance their own situation
- 47. Leader of the Populist Party, friend of farmers, bimetallism and attorney in Scopes Trial
