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HISTORICAL PEOPLE
OF THE U.S.A. KID E-LIT
L A C P I E O R O P T LE S I H
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Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706. 1
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Benjamin Franklin invented the Franklin stove, glasses, and rocking chairs.
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Benjamin Franklin made candles in his father's shop when he was 10 years old. 3
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Benjamin Franklin worked at a newpaper when he was 12 years old.
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Benjamin worked on a printing press to make the newspapers. 5
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Benjamin sold newspapers on the street corner. 6
Benjamin flew a kite with a key on it in a storm, and he captured lightning. 7
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Benjamin Franklin was an inventor. His kite flying helped us have electricity.
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Benjamin Franklin is a Founding Father. 9
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He signed the Declaration of Independence. 10
The Declaration of Independence was signed on the 4th of July, 1776. 11
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The Declaration of Independence gave the United States freedom from England.
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Benjamin Franklin is on stamps and money. 13
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There are statues of Benjamin Franklin we can visit. 14
He signed the Constitution of the United States. 15
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The Constitution contains the laws of our country. 16
Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743. 17
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He was a Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States.
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He built his home in Virginia. It is called Monticello. 19
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He was an architchect. He drew plans to build his house. 20
He signed the Constitution of the United States. 21
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Thomas used a quill feather pen to sign his name. 22
Thomas had 1,250 books in his library. He loved books. 23
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Thomas Jefferson played the violin. 24
His face is carved on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. 25
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There are four faces of historical people carved into the mountain. 26
Thomas Jefferson was a lawyer. 27
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Thomas Jefferson was a man with many interests. 28
Lewis and Clark were explorers. 29
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They traveled from Missouri to the Pacific Ocean. 30
They traveled on the river in a special boat. It was called a keel boat. 31
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They camped along the river. 32
Lewis and Clark drew many maps of the land. 33
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Their guide was Sacagawea, a Native American Indian. 34
They saw plants they had never seen before. 35
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They drew pictures of the plants and flowers they saw. 36
They discovered many animals during their trip. 37
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They drew pictures of the animals they saw on the long trip. 38
They met other Native American Indians. Sacagawea met her brother. 39
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They had people who helped them. 40
Lewis and Clark traveled for three years exploring. 41
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Lewis and Clark had a dog with them. His name was Seaman. 42
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Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858. 43
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This is Theodore Roosevelt with his wife and children. 44
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president. He loved to hunt. 45
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Teddy hunted bison. He was called a cowboy. 46
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As a child Teddy was sick alot. He had asthma. 47
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He was very active and loved to exercise to stay healthy. 48
He loved the outdoors. He drove through a Sequioa tree. 49
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He helped begin construction on the Panama Canal. 50
He started National Parks so we can all enjoy nature. 51
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He studied insects. He wrote books, too. 52
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George Washington Carver was an inventor, artist, and gardener. 53
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He plowed his garden and planted vegetables.
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He taught others about growing peanuts. 55
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He helped farmers learn better ways of growing their crops. 56
He was called the Peanut Man. 57
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He invented many peanut products. 58
He was an artist. He painted flowers. 59
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He loved flowers and plants. 60
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Ruby Bridges was the first Black child to go to school in an all white school in 1960. 61
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Ruby and her teacher were the only ones in her classroom. 62
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There were lots of people in the streets. They did not want Ruby to go to the school. 63
President Obama and Ruby are looking at a painting of Ruby when she was six. 64
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Ruby had to be protected by police officers called marshals. 65
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Ruby speaks at colleges about her life. 66
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Two elementary schools are named after Ruby. 67
Ruby lives in New Orleans. Her home flooded in a hurricane in 2005. 68
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New Orleans is in Louisana. It is on the Gulf Coast. 69
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Ruby helped all children be included in all schools. 70
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Word List newspaper sunglasses rocking chair printer stove Benjamin Franklin soap candle gavel
architect lawyer Thomas Jefferson scale kite constitution quill violin Mount Rushmore Meriwether Lewis ink feather president library books carriage sick canal insects artist plowing gardener garden school student hurricane
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keys lightning declaration river map binocular ship telescope sailboat map sketch tent house stamp statue money explorer hunt cowboy asthma Theodore Roosevelt Jr. plants teddy bear dog bison tree horse park vegetables carve peanut painting flower police teacher coast