Across
- 4. Englishman who memorized the plans of several new machines and came to America in 1793 to set up a factory.
- 9. Governor of Indiana Territory, hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe, and the 9th President.
- 11. Frontiersman blazed a trail through the Cumberland Gap, helped settle Kentucky, and was an American Revolutionary War Hero.
- 12. Connecticut man who put all aspects of product in one factory in 1814.
- 14. Founding Father, Secretary of State, and 5th President of the United States.
- 17. Leaders of the Corps of Discovery, the expedition that explored the Louisiana Territory and the Pacific Northwest from 1803-1806.
- 19. Father of the Constitution, author of the Bill of Rights, and 4th President of the United States.
- 20. Revolutionary War Hero and first Secretary of War.
Down
- 1. Secretary of State, 6th President of the United States, Congressman from Massachusetts, and abolitionist.
- 2. Inventor of the mechanical reaper and several other farming advancements.
- 3. Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
- 5. French writer who travelled throughout the United States in the early 1830's and wrote about in his 1835 book "Democracy in America".
- 6. Wife of President James Madison, who saved a portrait of George Washington from being burned by the British in 1814.
- 7. American naval hero who won victories for the United States in the Quasi War, the War of 1812, and both Barbary Wars.
- 8. Baltimore lawyer who wrote the "Star Spangled Banner".
- 10. Aide to George Washington in the Continental Army and first Secretary of the Treasury.
- 13. Vice President under Thomas Jefferson, man who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel, and tried for tried for treason in 1807.
- 15. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1801-1834 who established the principle of Judicial Review.
- 16. Englishman who was leader of a fail utopian society in New Harmony, Indiana.
- 18. Young Indian guide and translator on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
