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rofiles from istory Leaders ho hanged orlds oth Large and mall - olume 3 - shley M. iggers

rofiles from istory - olume 3 opyright 2011 shley M. iggers ortrait illustrations 2011 heryl llicott Map illustrations by ryan Kummer ll rights reserved. Maps, activites, timeline, and timeline figures may be photocopied by the original purchaser for personal and household use only. uch reproductions may not be sold or given away. xcept for the limited authorization to photocopy stated above, no part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the publisher in writing. : 978-1-931397-71-1 Library of ongress ontrol umber: 2010916510 ublished by eography Matters, nc. 800.426.4650 www.geomatters.com rinted in the United tates of merica

edication hose who stand for nothing fall for anything. - lexander amilton his book is dedicated to the reader. May these stories of courage touch your heart, as they have mine. ad - hank you for so faithfully encouraging and molding the writer in me. can only hope to someday be the kind of person and writer that you are.

able of ontents nstructions... 7 mos ortune... 9 eorge ashington... 19 lexander amilton... 29 homas opkins allaudet... 39 oah ebster... 47 illiam Mcuffey... 57 arriet eecher towe... 65 braham Lincoln... 75 lexander raham ell... 83 enry ord... 93 lvin. York... 103 ellen Keller... 113 rena endler... 123 inston hurchill... 133 r. harles rew... 143 wight. isenhower... 153 orrie ten oom... 163 Jackie obinson... 173 imeline... 183 imeline igures... 191 nswer Keys... 193

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nstructions 7 nstructions n rofiles from istory -olume 3, took a unique perspective on each historical figure by sharing some of the lesser known facts you may not have learned before. have also included some people whose stories you may not have heard, but they certainly deserve our admiration. eople like rena endler and r. harles rew, who saved many lives with their determination and character. s you read each profile it is my hope that you will connect with the person, not just the history. n this book you will read about authors, inventors, statesmen, everyday people, and war heroes that made a significant difference in the world around them and forever changed the future. eginning around 1750 and continuing through 1950, the exploits of many famous people are described with an eye to seeing their motivations and the impact their lives had on others. Use rofiles from istory either to enhance lessons in history and social studies or as a stand-alone book. hoose the fun projects in this book according to the interests of each student. elect as many or as few of the activities as you would like. ach profile can be used as a read-aloud, or your student can use the story for independent reading. o get the full benefit from each profile, recommend students use several of the following activities: iscussion questions: inspire critical thinking and help the student relate to each historical figure. ollow-up activities: relate to the accomplishments of each profile, connecting the child by hearing, seeing, and doing to the importance of each person s story. ord games: such as word searches and crossword puzzles focus on key words to remember from the profile, increasing comprehension and retention of vocabulary. ritical thinking activities: include activities such as creating their own true and false statements and determining the meaning of words using context.

8 rofiles from istory -olume 3 Maps: help students visually pinpoint either the location where the historical figure came from, or the area in which a main event of their life took place. imelines: give students an overview of the time in which the historical figure lived and connects each person with other important events occurring at the same time. reference timeline is included with each profile. tudents are instructed to place timeline figures on a timeline along with two events that occurred during the life of the person studied. his timeline and the figures are located in the back of the book before the answer keys. imply cut out each figure and place it on the timeline in the correct location. ape the top edge of the figure only, that way the figure can be lifted to reveal the two extra events that the students wrote. lso vailable rofiles from istory -olume 3 activities and reproducibles in digital format for your convenience. f you enjoy the format and focus of this book you may also be interested in: rofiles from istory -olume 1 which includes profiles of men and women of great influence around the time of exploration and founding of our country, from the years 1200-1890. rofiles from istory -olume 2 which mainly focuses on the heroes of merican history during the evolutionary and ivil ars.

mos ortune 9 mos ortune mos ortune had every right to be bitter. e was taken from his home at the young age of about fifteen. tolen from frica where he was a free man, and taken to merica, he was sold as a slave. is life was changed forever by the greedy ambitions of slave traders. mos would never again be able to see his home, and it would be many years before he could enjoy the freedom that he had been born into. mos made the long journey to merica, called the Middle assage, around 1725. t s unimaginable to think of what he must have gone through. lave ships used every bit of space possible to cram in people. he decks where they held the slaves were usually about three and a half feet high with no space to stand or stretch. hips such as these often had many problems with disease because of the harsh environment. mos ortune was fortunate, in that he ended up in the ew ngland area. Many people were not so lucky. f you were sold in the est ndies, for example, you would be faced with an extremely rough life. e was also fortunate not to be taken to the other end of the U.. where slaves were put to work in the fields of the south. nstead, mos was brought to ew ngland where slaves worked alongside their owners, learning their trade, or helping to care for a small farm. ince there were no large plantations like in the south, the need for owning slaves was less great. ecause of this, only about 5% of the population in the north was black in the 18th century. mos spent about forty-five years of his life in slavery. hough his life was not his own, the men that purchased him treated him fairly well. ecords show that mos, though he never attended school, could read and write. t s possible that he was taught

10 rofiles from istory -olume 3 by Quakers who used to hold classes for fricans. here are no records of which port mos arrived at or who he was first sold to. o one even knows exactly how he got his name. he first record of mos ortune is in the will of his then owner, chabod ichardson. chabod was a tanner (a person who converts the hides of animals into leather) who resided in oburn, Massachusetts. n his will, ichardson stated that six years following his death mos ortune was to be set free. n another event that could have caused mos to become bitter about his life, or give up on the idea of freedom, his master signed a new will just five days before his unexpected death. t mentioned nothing of mos ortune s freedom. t the time of ichardson s death, mos was already 58 years old. imagine that he must have felt as though life, with its cruel unfairness, had forgotten about him again. ut hope was just around the corner. chabod ichardson s heir drafted a document that required mos to pay a certain amount of money and then receive his freedom. mos made the last payment in 1770, when he was sixty years old. ot much is known about him for the next few years. e bought half an acre of land in oburn, on which he built a small house. uring his life, mos purchased the freedom of three different people. he first was an unnamed woman who sadly died soon after. he next was three years later, a woman named Lydia omerset, whom he then married. he too died suddenly just three months after their marriage. hen there was iolate aldwin. er master s wife was chabod ichardson s first cousin, who attended the same church as the ichardsons. mos and iolate might have met at the church in a section that was designated for fricans. mos purchased iolate s freedom in 1778, when she was fifty years old. he two were married the next day. n 1781, mos and iolate moved from the place of their slavery to the town of Jaffrey, ew ampshire. hile there, mos opened a tannery. e soon became known as one of the best tanners in the region. eceipts show that people sent their business many miles to mos. e bought twenty-five acres of land in Jaffrey, on which he built a small house and barn. oth are still standing today. he road to his house is now known as mos ortune oad. e was a devoted member of the local church and was instrumental in founding the first library in Jaffrey.

mos ortune 11 t the age of 91, mos ortune died. ne year later, iolate followed her husband. oth are buried side by side in the town of Jaffrey. he following words were written as their epitaphs: acred to the memory of mos ortune, who was born free in frica, a slave in merica, he purchased liberty, professed hristianity, lived reputably, and died hopefully acred to the memory of iolate, by sale the slave of mos ortune, by marriage his wife, by her fidelity, his friend and solace, she died his widow n his will, mos designated that a handsome present be left to the church. e also left money in support of their local schoolhouse. is story became well known in 1950 when lizabeth Yates wrote a children s book about his life named mos ortune, ree Man. t is a ewbery award-winning book that has been translated into several different languages, and continues to be taught about and read throughout the world. here s something very noble about simply living your life the best way that you can. You might think that since mos ortune is in this book, he was possibly an inventor, or maybe became someone famous in his day. he truth is, he is only famous for the way in which he lived. mos ortune truly overcame adversity. e built a life of respect and honor for himself, and even in his death, his story continues to inspire anyone who hears it. iscussion mos ortune s life seems very unfair. e was born free, and then captured into slavery for about half of his life. e lived the rest of his days as a respected citizen in the town of Jaffrey, ew ampshire, and purchased the freedom of others who had the same misfortune. e wouldn t let bitterness keep him from living a full life. s there anything in your life that you could be bitter about? alk with your parent about how you can choose not to be bitter like mos when life seems unfair.

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mos ortune 13 imeline ctivity ut things in perspective. lace mos ortune s figure on the timeline in the year 1770, which was when he purchased his freedom. hen identify two other events that happened in history during his life and add them to your timeline. You might also add a symbol or picture that represents this event. 1752 1763 1770 1775 1783 1789 enjamin ranklin invents the Lightning od he reaty of aris is signed ending the rench and ndian ar LUY eorge ashington becomes our first president mos ortune purchases his freedom ctivity mos ortune was an expert tanner. anners used many processes to create fine leather. Learn more about the different types of leather. hat things are usually made of leather? o you or your family members have anything made of leather? hat are the benefits of having something made of leather? o you think leather is as valuable as it used to be? ell why you think it is or isn t.

14 rofiles from istory -olume 3 rue or alse reate five true or false statements about this story. resent them to your family members. Mix up the true and false statements to keep everyone thinking. e sure sure to make up an answer key so that your readers will know when they are correct. o see a sample rue or alse, turn to page 203. ordscramble ere is a list of scrambled words that relate to the profile you read about mos ortune. Unscramble the letters and write the words correctly. 1. rcfai 2. ldtaiowinel 3. abadosdccrinhho 4. aetrnn 5. bounr 6. umtoneors 7. aryffje 8. phaetpi 9. zbeheiylastta 10. meferod

mos ortune 15 Using ontext ead the sentence and then look at the word in italics. ell what you think that word means. hen look it up in a dictionary to confirm, or make sure of, the meaning. ell someone about each word that you got correct. emember, you will get better at understanding word meanings as you practice using context, or the words around a word. 1. is life was changed forever by the greedy ambitions of slave traders. (paragraph 1) think ambitions means: ictionary definition: My meaning was: (ircle one) correct had correct parts not close 2. e was a devoted member of the local church and was instrumental in founding the first library in Jaffrey. (paragraph 7) think instrumental means: ictionary definition: My meaning was: (ircle one) correct had correct parts not close 3. mos ortune truly overcame adversity. (paragraph 12) think adversity means: ictionary definition: My meaning was: (ircle one) correct had correct parts not close

16 rofiles from istory -olume 3 mos ortune ord earch frica mos ortune lizabeth Yates epitaph freedom chabod ichardson Jaffrey tanner iolet aldwin oburn ord ank K K Y Q M Y X J Y L J M U Y Q U M Y K L J L Y X L Y L M L Q Q U U K J M L M Q J U M J K U U K M J U L Y

mos ortune 17 mos ortune rossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 cross 2. man who taught mos ortune his trade 5. the Massachusetts city where mos ortune lived 6. the state of having no ties of obligation or bondage to others 7. someone who tans hides 8. final resting place of mos ortune 10. author of the famous book mos ortune, ree Man own 1. mos ortune s wife at the time of his death 3. man brought from frica to merica to be a slave 4. second largest continent 9. a phrase written in memory of a person