2. George Washington (1732 ~ 1799): established the United States of America, drove out a king and refused to become a king.
Thomas Jefferson (1743 ~ 1826), the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence, wrote five most important words in American history: "All men are created equal".
Franklin roosevelt (1882 ~ 1945): He warned the United States in adversity: "The only thing we fear is fear itself." .
Alexander hamilton (1755 ~ 1804): a soldier, banker, scientist and politician who led the United States from an agricultural society to an industrial society.
6. Benjamin Franklin (1706 ~ 1790): scientist, writer, inventor and diplomat.
7. john marshall (1755 ~ 1835): Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, the main founder of the separation of powers system.
8. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929 ~ 1968): Expressing the dream of racial equality with impassioned speeches, although the road is long and arduous, no one else can look higher and go further than him.
9. Thomas Edison (1847 ~ 193 1): incandescent lamp, phonograph, carbon microphone, film projector ... He founded the world's first industrial research laboratory with 1093 invention patent, and God was surprised that he created such an invention genius!
10 Harry Truman (1884 ~ 1972): The 33rd president of the United States (1945 ~ 1952) brought the United States and the world into the atomic age, and then the world entered the cold war era.
1 1 george marshall (1880 ~ 1959): As a general, he organized national forces to join World War II; As a politician, he rebuilt Europe.
12 john D Rockefeller (1839 ~ 1937): founded the Mobil oil company in Ohio, the founder of the First Trust of the United States (188 1).
13 james madison (175 1 ~ 1836): the 4th president of the United States (1809 ~ 18 17), the father of the American Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
14 Henry Ford (1863 ~ 1947): automobile manufacturer, inventor of model T automobile and assembly line production method, and midwife of American automobile age.
15 Ronald Reagan (191~ 2004): 40th president of the United States (198 1 ~ 1988), the standard-bearer of the conservative alliance.
16 andrew jackson (1767 ~ 1845): The 7th President of the United States (1829 ~ 1837) made great contributions to defending New Orleans and defeating the British in the Second Anti-British War. As the first great populist, he created democracy.
17 Thomas Paine (1737 ~ 1809): The first great activist in American history, who wrote books for American independence.
18 andrew carnegie (1835 ~ 19 19): a self-improving steel magnate and philanthropist.
Alexander Graham Bell (1847 ~ 1922): The invention of the telephone made the world smaller.
Wilbur wright (1867 ~ 19 12) and Orwell Wright (187 1 ~ 1948): Two brothers flew from the ground to the sky with human beings, realizing their dream of flying.
2 1 john adams (1735 ~ 1826): the second president of the United States (1797 ~ 180 1), one of the flag bearers of the American war of independence, and the first ambassador to Britain after the founding of the People's Republic of China (/.
Walter Disney (190 1 ~ 1966): His fairy tale kingdom is unparalleled.
Dwight eisenhower (1890 ~ 1969): The 34th president of the United States (1953 ~ 19 1) fought in the Korean War and won two presidential elections.
Earl warren (189 1 ~ 1974): The Supreme Court of the United States (1953 ~ 1969) defended the concept of civil rights in American society and left a political legacy of cultural conflict for the United States.
Mrs Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18 15 ~ 1902): One of the greatest feminists in America, she fought for social reform and won the right to vote for American women.