<span>The Shaker communities which started in the 17th century had someof the most enduring impact on American society that other utopian societies. Shaker style furniture is still polular today and many Shaker homestead have been immortalized in museums.</span>
William Wilberforce was an English politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to stop the slave trade.
If this is from Central and Southern Africa then your answer to
<span>What was the large settlement whose name means houses of stone
is </span><span>Great Zimbabwe</span>
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That looks like General Pierre (I don't know his full name) who is often known as being a Confederate General.
He was born somewhere south around Louisiana and went to West point and became an engineer. He first went in the history books by serving under General Whitfield in the Mexican war as of course, an engineer. He rose up in the ranks and became chief engineer. He then worked at West point and also an engineer for a railroad and eventually help drain parts of swamps in Louisiana.
But he later became a General in the Civil war.
Note: This is really the best I can do since I don't know too much about him.