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Hammurabi created Hammurabi’s Code, a collection of 242 laws covering many areas of business and life expanded the Babylonian empire up and down the Euphrates River united all of southern Mesopotamia Chandragupta Maurya ● ● ● founder of the Mauryan Empire in ancient India ruled his empire with a complex government ruled all of northern India and much of the rest of India ● had network of spies and a huge army of 600,000 soldiers ● had thousands of war elephants and chariots Emperor Constantine Removed ban on Christianity in Rome First Roman emperor to convert to Christianity Founded city of Constantinople Re-united the Roman Empire after many years of rulers dividing the Roman empire The Christian Church recognizes him as St. Constantine for all of his achievements and help to the Church Julius Caesar Caesar was best known for being a Roman general He was Consul, or the highest elected official in Rome He also became the first Roman general to cross both the English Channel and the Rhine. He was assassinated by Roman senators in the senate Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt wore a double crown to show his authority built the capital city of Memphis, the political and cultural center of Egypt Alexander the Great ● conquered Anatolia, Syria, Egypt, Phoenicia, Judea, Gaza, Bactria, Mesopotamia, India, and Punjab ● conquered and destroyed Thebes (a rebellious Greek city-state) ● with the help of Persia, Alexander won the battle against Sparta Ramses II regarded as the greatest pharaoh of the Egyptian empire Ramses II led several military expeditions into the Levant ,re-establishing Egyptian control over Canaan became a prince at 14 Shi Huangdi Shi Huangdi was the first Chinese emperor of the Qin Dynasty. One of his accomplishments as ruler was ending the Warring States Period and reuniting China in 221 B.C. He had the Great Wall of China built. Another one of his achievements was having statues of a whole army of Terracotta soldiers made. One last accomplishment of Shi Huangdi was that he had a canal built connecting Yangtze to central China. Harriet Tubman she was an escaped slave she helped over 70 families and friends escape from slavery on the Underground Railroad she worked for universal women’s suffrage she helped the Union Army during the Civil War Joe Louis was an American boxer known as “the Brown Bomber” first African American to be called a national hero in the United States was heavyweight boxing champ from 1937-1949 held charity fights to benefit US Navy in WWII helped break the color barrier in professional golf Thurgood Marshall ● first African-American justice on the U.S Supreme Court Justice ● won Brown v. Board as a lawyer, a case that ended racial segregation in public schools ● first African American named as Solicitor General of the US, who represents the US in Supreme Court Cases Frederick Douglass ● ● ● ● abolitionist movement leader social reformer, orator, writer, statesman escaped slave joined the Anti-American slavery society Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Best known for “I have a dream speech” in which he spoke of racial equality Martin Luther King Jr received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway Leader of the Civil Rights movement Assassinated in April 1968 Jackie Robinson ● Hall of Fame baseball player ● First African American in Major League Baseball ● he won many awards, including Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player ● In his honor #42 is retired in all of MLB. No one will ever wear this number again Rosa Parks ● On December 1, 1995, Rosa parks refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white person. She was soon arrested and charged with violation. ● Helped lead the bus boycott with Dr. King ● In 1992, Parks wrote a book about her life in the South. In 1995, she published “Quiet Strength”, which includes her memoirs and focuses on God’s strong impact on her life. Althea Gibson ● was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame ● also inducted into the International Women’s Sport Hall of Fame ● won Wimbledon and U. S. National in 1957 ● first African American to win a Grand Slam tournament, the French Open in 1956 Apollo Moon Landing Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 21, 1969 Neil Armstrong said, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins were the astronauts Pearl Harbor ● ● ● ● December 7, 1941 Japan made a surprise attack on the USA the attack brought the USA into WWII 2403 US soldiers were killed Attack on Fort Sumter ● Located in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina ● April 12, 1861 ● Start of Civil War Jamestown ● King James I granted a charter to the Virginia Company to form a settlement in North America after the failure of Roanoke ● Roughly 100 colonists left in late December 1606 on the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery and arrived at Chesapeake Bay late next April ● landed on narrow peninsula in the James River on May 14, 1607 ● First permanent English colony in North America Christopher Columbus Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 - the Atlantic Ocean famous for attempted trip to Asia by sailing west from Europe “discovered” America sailed for Spain Marco Polo Returns from Asia Known as a European traveler to China and the Far East Marco had traveled across the Great Gobi Desert to get to China The Polo’s traveled home in ships that carried a princess who was engaged to prince in Iran. Inspired other Europeans to find shorter route to Asia and the Indies Declaration of Independence ● Signed July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia ● Listed reasons for America’s separation from Great Britain ● Written by Thomas Jefferson THE MAGNA CARTA was a series of written promises between the king and his people signed in June 1215 attempt by the barons to stop the kings abuse their power became one of the most important documents of Medieval England inspiration for future documents and ideas about governments John Fitzgerald Kennedy ● ● ● ● ● ● youngest president when elected at 35 years old first Catholic president set goal to put man on the moon prevented nuclear was in Cuban Missile Crisis established Peace Corps commander of torpedo boat during WW2 Andrew Jackson Became the 7th president of the United States in 1829 and served for 8 years. He fought in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. He was a strict officer during the War of 1812 and was nicknamed “Old Hickory”. His face is on the 20 dollar bill. Enforced the Indian Removal Act George Washington ● chairperson of the meeting in Virginia that adopted the Fairfax Resolves, which disputed the King’s authority over the 13 colonies ● leader of Continental Army in the Revolutionary War ● president of the Constitutional Convention ● first President of the United States ● Created the first United States cabinet Theodore Roosevelt ● lieutenant colonel during the Spanish-American War, led battle of San Juan ● 26th president of the United States ● ensured the construction of the Panama Canal ● won the Nobel Peace Prize by negotiating an agreement in the Russo-Japanese War ● created the U.S. Forest Service to protect wildlife and public lands ● ● ● ● Thomas Jefferson He wrote the Declaration of Independence He was the 3rd president Responsible for the Louisiana Purchase 2nd vice-president Franklin D. Roosevelt ● President who lead America through WWII ● Created the Fair Labor Standards Act ● He created the CWA, which created jobs during the Great Depression ● Assistant Secretary of the Navy during WWI ● Had polio Abraham Lincoln ● Was president during the Civil War. ● He issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing Southern slaves during the Civil War ● Pushed for the passing of the 13 Amendment which abolished slavery ● Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. James Madison ● James Madison wrote the first draft of the Constitution. ● He established the Democratic-Republican Party with President Thomas Jefferson. ● In 1808, James Madison became the fourth President of the United States. ● President during the War of 1812