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History 1301 Unit 3 - Chapter 09 Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Rated A+ 
John Quincy Adams--The author of the Monroe Doctrine as secretary of state, he was the 6th president and served 17 years as a congressman after his presidency. 
 
James Monroe--Virginian who served two terms as 5th president during the Era of Good Feelings, he declared Wester Hemisphere off–limits to new colonization. 
 
Sequoyah--Invented a written Cherokee language (1821–22) through the use of syllabary, in wh...
History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 8, Exam Questions and answers, rated A+ 
Tecumseh--A Shawnee leader from the Ohio Territory, he encouraged confrontation over accommodation and led a tribal confederacy that fought at Tippecanoe and allied with the British in the Siege of Detroit and the Battle of Thames, where he was killed in 1813. 
 
Meriwether Lewis--President Jefferson's private secretary, he led a delegation to explore, map and document the newly purchased Louisiana Territory (1804–06). He ...
History 1301 Unit 3 - Chapter 11, Top Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, Graded A+ 
Eli Whitney--Invented cotton gin (1793), making the production of cloth much cheaper, which revolutionized clothing and contributed to the South's dependence on plantation slaves. 
 
Nat Turner--A Black preacher who led a bloody slave revolt in SE Virginia in 1831 that resulted in the deaths of nearly 60 whites, his execution and that of dozens of slaves. 
 
William Lloyd Garrison--An uncompromising abolition...
History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 6, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Graded A+ 
Richard Allen	This former slave founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (1814), an institution of great cultural and religious significance for the 19th–century blacks. 
 
Benjamin Banneker	Largely self–taught this free African–American achieved notoriety for his work in mathematics and astronomy. 
 
Phillis Wheatley	Known as Boston's "African Muse," this poet wrote Poems on Various Subjects, ...
History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 7 Questions and answers, graded A+/ latest updates. VERIFIED. 
John Jay--This Founding Father held various key offices, including president of the Continental Congress and first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, negotiated several important treaties on behalf of the U.S. and authored several of "The Federalist Papers." 
 
Louis XVI--This French king's support for the American Revolution was crucial to the colonists' victory but unleashed conditions – a ...
History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 6, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, Rated A+ 
Richard Allen--This former slave founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (1814), an institution of great cultural and religious significance for the 19th–century blacks. 
 
Benjamin Banneker--Largely self–taught this free African–American achieved notoriety for his work in mathematics and astronomy. 
 
Phillis Wheatley--Known as Boston's "African Muse," this poet wrote Poems on Various Subje...
History 1301 Unit 4 - Chapter 14 Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, Rated A+ 
Charles Summer--In 1856, which antislavery senator was almost beaten to death on the floor of the U.S Senate by Representative Preston Brooks? 
 
Uncle Tom's Cabin--Harriet Beecher Stowe published her abolitionist novel ... in 1852, and it was enormously successful. 
 
He favored restricting slavery to the states where the Constitution protected it.--How did Abraham Lincoln argue about slavery in his debates w...
History 1301 Unit 3 - Chapter 10. Top Exam Questions & Answers. Rated A+ 
 
Herman Melville--Underappreciated during his lifetime, his tale of a sea captain's quest for a great white whale, "Moby–Dick" (1851) ranks as a classic of American literature. 
 
Edgar Allan Poe--Short–story writer and poet whose Gothic horror tales explored humanity's darker side. 
 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow--The most popular American poet of the mid–1800s, his work helped shape the national character with s...
History (1301) Exam 2 Review Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Graded A+ 
 
Continental Congress--–established in september 1774 
 
–55 delegates convened in Philadelphia 
 
–selecting delegates was significant... gathering to discuss matters was considered treason and labeled one as a traitor to the crown 
 
–leading thinkers: 
John Adams 
Samuel Adams 
John Jay 
George Washington 
Richard Henry Lee 
Patrick Henry 
 
Tasks: 
–define grievances 
–develop plans 
–outline relatio...