While in a Canadian one of these locations, Jesse Hawley advocated for the construction of the Erie Canal under the pen name "Hercules." For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these locations, a debtors' example was where Robert Morris, the "Financier of the American Revolution," was released after Congress passed the Bankruptcy Act of 1800.
ANSWER: debtors' prison
[10m] This general during the American Revolution wrote his "Memoirs of War" while in a debtors' prison. This general who put down the Whiskey Rebellion was nicknamed for his skills as a cavalry officer.
ANSWER: Henry Lee [or "Light-Horse" Harry Lee]
[10h] Along with Morris and Lee, this associate justice also went to debtors' prison as a result of the Panic of 1796. He studied law under John Dickinson and proposed the Three-Fifths Compromise with Roger Sherman and Charles Pinckney.
ANSWER: James Wilson
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