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Abraham Lincoln
“Four score and seven years
ago…” begins Abraham
Lincoln’s famous speech.
Born in Indiana, the 16th
president is profoundly
famous for his legendary
influence on American
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George
Washington
George Washington, the
father of our country, was
born in Virgina and was
integral to the founding of
the nation. Washington’s
Farewell Address infamously
foreshadowed—and warned
against—America’s two-party
system, while he also set the
precedent for presidents
serving only two terms.
Thomas
Jefferson
President Jefferson wrote in
the Declaration of
Independence that “all men
are created equal,” an idea at
the root of his profound
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Franklin D.
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS
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THE NEW DEAL WHICH
HELPED THE USA RECOVER
FROM THE GREAT
DEPRESSION AND
ESTABLISHED MEDICARE
AND MEDICAID.
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ALEXANDER HAMILTON
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Hamilton’s legacy as a political scientist, soldier, and
banker would eventually lead to America’s
indisputable establishment as a major industrial
force.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
PERHAPS BEST KNOWN FOR
“DISCOVERING ELECTRICITY” WITH A
KITE EXPERIMENT IN 1792, FRANKLIN
IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF
MULTIPLE AMERICAN TRADES,
INCLUDING SCIENCE, WRITING,
INVENTION, AND MANY MORE.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN IS PRINTED ON
THE ONE-HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL FOR
HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
John Marshall
A famous federalist who believed in
strong government action, John
Marshall strengthened the Supreme
court by bringing the judicial branch
into equality with the other two
federal branches.
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Martin Luther King
King, the author of the famous “I Have
A Dream” speech is largely considered
to be one of American history’s most
important fighters for racial equality.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is
located on the National Mall in
Washington D.C.
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Thomas
Edison
Although his invention
of the lightbulb would
have been reason
enough for him to be
present on this list,
Edison was responsible
for numerous
inventions that would
change history forever.
Woodrow
Wilson
PRESIDENT WOODROW
WILSON IS CREDITED
WITH SETTING THE STAGE
FOR A FOREIGN POLICY
OF AMERICAN
INTERVENTIONISM.
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BRITNEY SPEARS
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American pop singer,
generational icon, occasional actress, author and songwriter. She is best
known for her studio albums, music videos, and songs such as " ...Baby One
More Time", " Oops!...I Did It Again" and " Toxic".
Spears has sold over seventy-six million records worldwide according to TIME
magazine. Having sold over 31 million albums in the U.S., Spears ranks as the eighth
best-selling female artist in American music history.
Spears first came to fame as a member of the Mickey Mouse Club in the early 1990s,
after which she took a five-year break from entertainment. She subsequently
emerged at the forefront of the pop music scene in late 1998, thanks to her chart-
topping debut album, ...Baby One More Time, which was crafted by producer-
songwriter Max Martin. Her second album, Oops!...I Did It Again, which was released
the following year, was a similarly huge hit.
In the early 2000s, Spears' success as a singer led her way to high-profile advertising
deals, most notably for Pepsi, as well as forays into other forms of media, including
film and reality television. Along with her highly-publicized relationship with 'N
Sync's Justin Timberlake, her third and fourth albums were released during this era
and included more artistic input from Spears, but yielded lower sales.