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H.F. 81-90

History Facts 81-90

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John C. Calhoun was a South Carolina Congressman and Senator who spoke for the South before and during the Civil War.
Henry Clay was a powerful Kentucky Congressman and Senator who proposed the American System and the Compromise of 1850.
Daniel Webster was a Massachusetts Congressman and Senator who spoke for the North and the preservation of the Union.
Jefferson Davis was the President of the... Confederacy during the Civil War.
Ulysses S. Grant was the General of the Union Army and was responsible for winning the Civil War for the North.
Robert E. Lee was the General of the... Confederate Army.(the South)
Alexander Hamilton was also the first Treasurer of the United States.
Alexander Hamilton was the creator of the Bank of the United states and was killed in a duel by who? Aaron Burr, the Vice President of the United States at that time.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States who successfully put the Union back together only to be assassinated 5 days after the Civil War ended.
Alexander Hamilton was a leader of the Federalists.
Patrick Henry was a passionate patriot who became famous for his fiery speeches in favor of American independence. His most famous quote included the words,... “Give me liberty or give me death!”
James Madison is considered to be the “Father of... the Constitution”.
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