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12. Strengths 13. Weaknesses 14. Rating Chart 15. Relates to other US themes 16. Bibliography

Facebook page directions DUE Thursday or Friday Dec. 11 or 12 Create a Facebook page for a historical figure. Have fun but be accurate. Picture Full name Where person spent most of his/her life Single, divorced, married Date of birth and death Hometown Place a dot on all of the places the person has traveled. Label the cities. List at least 4 real people the person would have been friends with. List 2 real groups the person joined and explain what the groups did. List 4 accomplishments – either a school they attended, a place they worked, or a contribution to society they made. EXPLAIN Write 2 quotes the person said or wrote. List 3 strengths the person had – persistence because… brave because… List 3 weaknesses the person had – immoral because… failed because Rating chart – Give the person a grade (50-100) and explain why the person earned that grade Relate to other themes: How does this person contribute or relate to the “big picture” in US History? Bibliography – cite 2 sources you used. Be sure they are: Library Media web page to Digital Content to Databases to American History The Biography Resource Center (GALE databases)

Name of Civil War Person Student 1 Student 2 Frederick Douglass Stephen Douglas Abraham Lincoln Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth William Lloyd Garrison John Brown Jefferson Davis Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee William Sherman Harriet Beecher Stowe Andrew Johnson Susan B. Anthony Booker T. Washington W.E.B.DuBois Stonewall Jackson George McClellan Henry Clay Clara Barton

George Washington George Washington Married to Martha Mt. Vernon, VA Analyzes the person’s actions to demonstrate his/her character Analyzes the person’s actions to demonstrate his/her character George Washington George Washington Married to Martha Mt. Vernon, VA Alexander Hamilton Ben Franklin Thomas Jefferson Leader of Continental Army 1st president Suppressed Whiskey Rebellion Farewell Address – encouraged neutrality