One life to lose for my country, Nathan Hale, Plan of government still followed, Constitution, Give me liberty or give me death, Patrick Henry, Virginian both brave and wise, George Washington, First written self-government agreement, Mayflower Compact, First to sign Declaration, John Hancock, I have not yet begun to fight, John Paul Jones, Wanted freedom from British rule, patriots, First modern explorer to mainland North America, John Cabot, Rode from Boston warning at Lexington, Paul Revere, Yorktown, surrender of Cornwallis, Valley Forge, harsh winter camp, Treaty of Paris, gave colonies freedom, Christopher Columbus, first modern explorer of New World, Sacagawea, Shoshone guide for Lewis and Clark, James Madison, did most work at Convention, Congress, Senate and House of Representatives, Betsy Ross, stitched first United States flag, Farewell Address, Washington urged responsible citizenship, Old Deluder Satan Act, established first public schools, Separatists, people who wanted to separate from Church of England, Wampanoag, Indians invited to the first Thanksgiving, bison, most important animal to Plains Indians, Shawnee, tribe whose name means southern, Quakers, religious group called Society of Friends, Navajo, Indians famous for weaving rugs, Hopewell, Indians known for burial mounds, Iroquois, Indians who lived in longhouses, Delaware, Indians who kept pictorial chronicles, Moravians, group led by Zinzendorf in missionary work.

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