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GEORGE WHITEFIELD
preacher in the Church of England and one of the leaders of the Methodist movement.
PHILLIS WHEATLEY
the first published African American poet whose writings helped create the genre of African American literature.
WILLIAM BRADFORD
a leader of the separatist settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, and was elected thirty times to be the Governor after John Carver died.
JOHN WINTHROP
led a group of English Puritans to the New World, joined the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1629 and was elected their governor in October 1629.
WILLIAM BERKELEY
Governor of Virginia,
FATHER JUNIPERO SERA
a Spanish Franciscan friar who founded the mission chain in Alta California.
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
a navigator, colonizer and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean led to general European awareness of the American continents in the Western Hemisphere.
JOHN DICKINSON
an American lawyer and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware. He was a militia officer during the American Revolution
JOHN BARTRAM
an early American botanist and horticulturalist. Carolus Linnaeus said he was the "greatest natural botanist in the world."
JOHN DAVENPORT
puritan clergyman and co-founder of the American colony of New Haven.
HERNADO CORTES
Spanish conquistador who led the expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec empire and brought large portions of mainland Mexico under the King of Castile, in the early 16th century. Cortés
THOMAS HOOKER
prominent Puritan religious and colonial leader remembered as probably the pre-eminent founder of the Colony of Connecticut.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
As a scientist he was a major figure in the Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. He invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, a carriage odometer, and a musical instrument
THOMAS PAINE
His principal contribution was the powerful, widely-read pamphlet Common Sense (1776), advocating colonial America's independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain, and of The American Crisis (1776-1783), a pro-revolutionary pamphlet series.
JAMES OTIS
a lawyer in colonial Massachusetts who was an early advocate of the political views that led to the American Revolution.
JOHN PETER ZENGER
His indictment, trial and acquittal on sedition and libel charges against the Governor William Cosby of the New York Colony in 1735, with the noted lawyer Andrew Hamilton acting in his defense were important contributing factors to the development of freedom of the press in America.
JOHNATHAN EDWARDS
colonial American Congregational preacher, theologian, and missionary to Native Americans
WILLIAM PENN
founder and
AMERIGO VESPUCCI
the first person to demonstrate that the New World discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492 was not the eastern appendage of Asia, but rather a previously-unknown
ANNE HUTCHINSON
unauthorized Puritan minister of a dissident church discussion group and a pioneer settler in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Netherlands.
SAMUEL ADAMS
an American statesman, politician, writer and political philosopher, brewer, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
SIR EDMUND ANDROS
early colonial governor in North America, and head of the short-lived Dominion of New England.
JAMES OGLETHORPE
British general, a philanthropist, and was the founder of the colony of Georgia
JOHN SMITH
He was a leader of the Virginia Colony (based at Jamestown) between 1607 and 1609, and led an exploration along the rivers of Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay.
FRANCISCO PIZARRO
Spanish conquistador, conqueror of the Incan Empire and founder of Lima, the modern-day capital of Peru.
JOHN ROLFE
early English settlers of North America. He is credited with the first successful cultivation of tobacco as an export crop in the Colony of Virginia and is known as the husband of Pocahontas, daughter of the chief of the Powhatan Confederacy.
ROGER WILLIAMS
an English theologian, a notable proponent of religious toleration and the separation of church and state, and an advocate for fair dealings with Native Americans.
JOHN LOCKE
considered the first of the British Empiricists, but is equally important to social contract theory

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