BIOGRAPHY PROJECT. I. REQUIRED ELEMENTS Posterboard with pictures and information on the person you choose. Brief biography: at least one page Timeline.

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BIOGRAPHY PROJECT

I. REQUIRED ELEMENTS Posterboard with pictures and information on the person you choose. Brief biography: at least one page Timeline of life Why they are important to American History Due one week from today

PEOPLE James Monroe John Marshall Henry Clay Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams Samuel Slater Eli Whitney Robert Fulton Samuel Morse Dorothea Dix Horace Mann Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau Martin Van Buren Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton Angelina Grimke William Travis Harriet Tubman Frederick Douglass William Lloyd Garrison John Sutter James Polk Stephen Austin Daniel Boone David Crockett Jim Bowie Daniel Webster Sam Houston John Slidell John C. Fremont Zachary Taylor Winfield Scott James Watt Susan B. Anthony Harriet Beecher Stowe