Benjamin Franklin was a pivotal Founding Father, inventive genius, and legendary statesman who shaped early American history.
Alexander Hamilton was a key Founding Father of the U.S., first Secretary of Treasury, and influential interpreter of the U.S. Constitution.
John Brown was an American abolitionist who advocated for armed insurrection to end slavery, leading a raid on the Harpers Ferry armory in 1859.
Paul Revere was an American silversmith, engraver, and early industrialist renowned for his midnight ride to warn colonial militia of the British invasion.
Patrick Henry was a prominent American statesman, lawyer, and Founding Father known for his impassioned speeches advocating for American independence.
Nathaniel Greene was an accomplished American military leader and strategist who played a pivotal role in securing the United States' independence during the Revolutionary War.