History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 6, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, Rated A+
History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 6, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, Rated A+ Richard Allen--This former slave founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (1814), an institution of great cultural and religious significance for the 19th–century blacks. Benjamin Banneker--Largely self–taught this free African–American achieved notoriety for his work in mathematics and astronomy. Phillis Wheatley--Known as Boston's "African Muse," this poet wrote Poems on Various Subjects, "Religious and Moral" (1773), which gained her an international reputation. John Dickinson--A wealthy Philadelphian, he wrote the widely read "letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania" (1767–8) in protest of the Townshend Acts. He also headed the committee to create the Articles of Confederation but his initial proposal, which included a strong federal government, was rejected. Rober Morris--A Philadelphia merchant
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