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| most famous ruler of Mali |
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| Italian mariner who sailed for Spain |
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| succeeded in circling the entire globe |
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| Prince Henry the Navigator |
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| directed Portuguese efforts to sail across the Atlantic Ocean |
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| first to travel around the southern tip of Africa |
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| Portuguese explorer who reached India |
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| captured the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan |
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| the founder of Porvidence |
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| the governor of the Maryland Colony |
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| emerged as a leader in Jamestown, Virginia |
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| leader of the Georgia colony |
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| chief of the Native Americans near Jamestown |
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| founded Massachusetts Bay Colony |
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| exiled from Massachusetts Bay Colony |
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| wealthy Englishman who helped Quakers from Pennsylvania |
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| first African American to publish poetry |
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| inventor and scientist; negotiated the Treaty of Paris and an alliance with France |
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| Virginian who led British troops in an attack on Fort ; commander of American forces in American Revolution |
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| prominent Massachusetts lawyer who was surprised by the colonist's reaction to the taxes |
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| Virginia representative who argued for more radical opposition to Parliament |
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| an immigrant from England who wrote Common Sense |
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| drafted the Declaration of Independence |
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| British commander who led the Battle of Bunker Hill |
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| British leader at the Battle of Princeton |
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| French aristocrat who provided military expertise to the Continental Army |
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| a man who disliked democracy; favored the British style of elitist government |
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| proposed the Virginia Plan; wanted a strong central government |
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| leader of Congress when we formed the loose confederation of 13 states under the Articles of Confederation |
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