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29 Cards in this Set
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the Father of Modern missions
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Adoniram Judson
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one of the best known circuit riding preachers
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Peter Cartwright
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woman responsible for the New York City's first Sunday School
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Catherine Ferguson
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man who wrote the first major American dictionary
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Noah Webster
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Shoshone Indian guide for Lewis and Clark
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Sacagawea
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leader of the haystack prayer meeting
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Samuel J. Mills
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America's 1st missionary to a foreign land
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George Liele
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fiery black preacher who ministered in Civil War hospitals
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John Jasper
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father of Western African Missions
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Lott Carey
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most famous pioneer of the colonial times
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Daniel Boone
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what doubled the size of the US
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Louisiana Purchase of 1803
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America declared war on the English in
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1812
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what state was an independent country
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Texas
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Because of Mexican War - what did Mexico accept
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the Rio Grande as the border between Texas and Mexico
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When was gold discovered
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1848; in California
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1st Baptist missionary to Japan
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Jonathan Goble
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Commodore Matthew Perry opened what door for trade
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China
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Daniel Boone made a way west
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Wilderness Trail (road)
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1st man-made canal
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Erie Canal
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preachers who travel all around
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circuit riding preachers
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author of children's books
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William McGuffey
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loved hymn writer
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Isaac Watts
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President involved with Louisiana Purchase
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Thomas Jefferson
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purchase that made up the southern parts of the states of New Mexico and Arizona
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Gadsden Purchase
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America;s contribution to music
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spirituals
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ended the War of 1812
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Treaty of Ghent
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most heroic and best remembered battle in Texas's struggle for independence
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Alamo
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gold miners were called
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forty=niners
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empty towns, deserted
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Ghost Towns
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