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Why did Noah Webster's first book become known as the Blue-Backed Speller
It had a blue cover.
The books found in a one-room school house:
Bible, Primer, Speller
Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women about her:
family
I am a famous pioneer. I died at the Alamo. Who am I?
Davy Crockett
I was the governor of Tennessee and later Texas. Who am I?
Sam Houston
I wrote the Blue-Backed Speller. Who am I?
Noah Webster
John Greenleaf Whittier wrote four volumes of Christian poetry expressing:
love for God
After gaining their independence who became the first president of the Republic of Texas?
Sam Houston
A folk hero:
a person, real or fictional, who is admired in a particular place for his accomplishments.
I was a nurse during the civil war and wrote Little Women. Who am I?
Louisa May Alcott
John Greenleaf Whittier wrote Snow-Bound in memory of:
his family
Louisa May Alcott's home was a stop on the
Underground Railroad
The Texas soldiers chose me as their leader to fight for our freedom. Who am I?
Sam Houston
My poems were set to music and used as hymns. Who am I?
John Greenleaf Whittier
I wrote the first American dictionary. Who am I?
Noah Webster
Snow-Bound is a poem written by:
John Greenleaf Whittier
I am the Mexican president who fought against the Texans. Who am I?
Santa Anna
___________________served in congress as a representative of Tennessee
Davy Crockett
Texas had to fight against ____________ to gain their independence
Mexico
An old Spanish mission used as a fort by the Texans:
the Alamo
How many years did the first American dictionary take?
almost 20
The first American textbook for children:
The Blue-Backed Speller