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29 Cards in this Set

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