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History: John Greenleaf Whittier/ Abraham Lincoln/Robert E. Lee

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Growing up on his father's farm, he often stopped to write poetry of what he saw and felt.   show
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At fifty-nine years of age, he still held fond memories of his family and his childhood years.   show
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show Abraham Lincoln  
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His father was a good friend of George Washington.   show
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His family lived in Massachusetts where wild and furious snowstorms often occurred.   show
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His father could see no sense in poetry because he said, "Poetry will not buy my son bread."   show
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John Whittier's parents were _________. Baptists, Quakers, Catholics or Methodist?   show
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The poem "Snow-Bound" does not mention: ________. snow tunnel, snow shapes, a rose garden, or buckskins and mittens   show
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The Southern army called themselves _______. Southerners, the Union Army, the Confederate Army or Yankees   show
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Traveller was General Lee's ____.   show
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Abraham Lincoln's hometown was _____.   show
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President Lincoln was sworn into office on _____.   show
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True or False: Robert E. Lee believed rules were made to obey, and that they would help him become a good army officer.   show
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True or False: In the Civil War the South had more factories and men than the North did.   show
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True or False: Robert E. Lee lived in the South and thought it was right to own slaves.   show
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True or False: President Abraham Lincoln felt that the Southern states were breaking the laws of the United States by forming their own nation.   show
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True or False: Choosing to fight for the Southern states was a hard decision for robert E. Lee.   show
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True or False: Abraham Lincoln always had time to listen to people.   show
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