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Thomas Jefferson Pocahontas Chief Powhatan Christopher Columbus General Cornwallis Nat Turner James Armistead Lafayette John Brown Harriet Tubman Thomas Jackson Jefferson Davis John Smith James Madison L. Douglas Wilder Arthur Ashe Maggie L. Walker (Maggie Lena Walker) Patrick Henry Harry F. Byrd, Sr. J.E.B. Stuart George Washington Robert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant Abraham Lincoln ~ Wrote the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom ~ Wrote the Declaration of Independence ~ Third President of the United States ~ Lived at Monticello ~Daughter of Chief Powhatan ~ Believed the English and American Indians (First Americans) could live in harmony ~ Pocahontas began a friendship with the colonists that helped them survive. ~Chief of the Powhatan tribe ~Father of Pocahontas ~ Thought he landed in the West Indies (near China) ~Named the people he found there “Indians” ~He was a spy for the Continental Army ~Won his freedom from slavery after the war ~General of the British army during the American Revolution ~Surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown to end the war ~A slave who led a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia. ~Was captured and hanged. ~Led a raid at an arsenal (or armory), where weapons were stored, at Harper’s Ferry. ~Wanted to start a slave rebellion against owners. ~Was captured and hanged. ~A former slave that helped other slaves find freedom by leading them from the South to the North. ~These routes became known as the Underground Railroad. ~ General in the Confederate Army. ~ Was a leader at the first Battle of Bull Run. ~ Got his nickname Stonewall for “standing like a stone wall” in battle. ~ Died of pneumonia after being accidentally shot by one of his own soldiers. ~ President of the Confederate States of America. ~ Was found guilty of treason at the end of the war, and spent two years in prison. ~ He was the leader of Jamestown. ~ He created the forced work program. ~ Kept detailed notes during the Constitutional Convention. ~Known as the “Father of the Constitution”. ~ Was the fourth president of the United States. ~ Known for his compromise skills. ~ He was first a state senator in 1969. ~ After, He was the first African American elected governor in the United States. ~ He was the mayor of Richmond 2005-2009 ~ He was the first African American winner of a major men’s tennis tournament. ~ He was also an author and an eloquent spokesperson for social change and civil rights around the world. ~ She was the first African American woman to be a bank president in the United States. ~ She was also the first woman to become a bank president. ~ Delivered the famous "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech when he spoke out about “taxation without representation”. ~ Started the “Pay As You Go” program for road improvements and modernized Virginia state government. ~ Also led the “Massive Resistance” movement, which was against the integration of Virginia’s schools. ~ A Confederate Army General from Virginia during the Civil War ~Followed Lee’s orders to crush John Brown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry ~Died in 1864 and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery ~“The Eyes of the Confederacy” ~ He provided military leadership by serving as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. ~ First President of the United States of America. ~ President of the United States during the Civil War. ~ His election, in 1860, was one of the reasons the southern states seceded. ~ He signed the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all southern slaves. ~ Leader of the Union Army. ~ General Lee surrendered to him at the Appomattox Court House in 1865 to end the Civil War. ~ After the Civil War, he was elected the 18th President of the United States. ~ Leader of the Confederate Army. ~ Lincoln offered him the position of head of the Union Army, but he said no. ~ He said no because he didn’t want to fight his friends and family. ~ Surrendered to Ulysses Grant at the Appomattox Court House in 1865. ~ “Father of Our Country”