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Person
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Wrote "Hamlet"
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William Shakespeare
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Killed on the Ides of March
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Julius Caesar
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Christian Messiah
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Jesus
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"Moonlight Sonata" composer
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Invented the mechanical printing press
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Johannes Gutenberg
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Started the Protestant Reformation
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Martin Luther
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First female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Margaret Thatcher
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Wrote "On the Origin of Species"
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Charles Darwin
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His "Great Leap Forward" killed over 30 million
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Mao Zedong
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"Discovered" the New World
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Christopher Columbus
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Virgin Queen of England
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Queen Elizabeth I
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"Mona Lisa" painter
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Gave the "I Have a Dream" speech
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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"Discovered" the east coast of Australia
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James Cook
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Lord Protector of England, 1653-1658
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Oliver Cromwell
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Greek who conquered Persia
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Alexander the Great
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Led his elephants across the Alps
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Hannibal
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"New Deal" President of the U.S.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Called the "Liberator" of Latin America
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Simón Bolívar
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French woman who led troops in the Hundred Years War
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Joan of Arc
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First U.S. President
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George Washington
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First man on the moon
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Neil Armstrong
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Wrote "Great Expectations"
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Charles Dickens
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"Tao te Ching" author
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Laozi
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His laws of motion explain how the planets move
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Isaac Newton
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U.K. Prime Minister during WWII
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Winston Churchill
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Wrote "Pride and Prejudice"
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Jane Austen
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She was the first deaf and blind college graduate
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Helen Keller
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Creator of Huckleberry Finn
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Mark Twain
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First Soviet leader
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Vladimir Lenin
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Founder of Islam
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Muhammad
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Supposedly wrote "The Iliad"
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Homer
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Aviatrix who disappeared over the Pacific
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Amelia Earhart
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French Emperor, 1804-1815
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Napoleon
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Father of the nation of India
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Mohandas Gandhi
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German WWII leader
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Adolf Hitler
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Battle of Trafalgar admiral
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Horatio Nelson
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U.S. Civil War President
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Abraham Lincoln
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Led the effort to create the first practical light bulb
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Thomas Edison
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Refused to give up her bus seat, in Montgomery, Alabama
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Rosa Parks
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Learn history before talking.
2. Lincoln was perhaps the greatest president the US ever had, and the US is the most powerful country to have ever existed thus far. His influence on that nation alone earns him a mention, much like how many Greek writers were only locally-known at the time, yet had a broader impact due to the fame their nations brought.
Other people I think should be here: Stalin, Ho Chi Minh, Suleiman the Magnificent
very englishcentric quiz
Black America has a whole host of "was the first to..." figures. In terms of their actual accomplishments, very few of them were significant (sitting on a bus). Rosa Parks beating out Einstein on this list is just remarkable.
And I typed 'jean darc', which I think should be accepted, as her name is Jeanne D'arc in French. I based my answer off the French name.
And sorry, graduating college despite being deaf and blind is great and deserves respect, but there´s like 1000 people that have influenced the course of history WAY more
He was the head of state for the short period of time when UK was a republic (between kings Charles I and II). But I agree, I wouldn't necessarily have expected him to be included in this list.