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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
72: ...the northernmost state of [[Coahuila y Tejas]] to hundreds of immigrant families from the United State...
74: ... northernmost portion of the northern state of Coahuila y Tejas. Both areas sought independence from t...
107: *6.[[Chihuahua]]
108: *7.[[Coahuila]]
137: [[image:Mx-map.png|thumb|540px|right|Map of Mexico]] - Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
63: [[image:NicoyaCeramics.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Pre-Columbian Ceramics from Nicoya, ...
67: ...entral America]]) from [[1823]] to [[1839]]. In [[1824]], the capital moved to [[San Jos鬠Costa Rica|Sa...
71: [[Image:Costa Rica fishing boat.jpg|thumb|left|140px|<i>Rich Coast:</i> fishermen set sai...
82: [[Image:Costa Rica provinces.png|thumb|Provinces of Costa Rica]]
98: [[image:costarica.jpg|thumb|left|140px|A pond in Costa Rica]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
42: *[[Lafayette Bunnell]], (1824-1903), described [[Yosemite Valley]]
140: ...p it to [[Albany, New York|Albany]], discovered [[Hudson Bay]]
141: *[[Alexander von Humboldt]], (1769-1859), German naturalist, explored...
142: *[[Hamilton Hume]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
192: *[[Hugh McNeil]], Lewis and Clark Party member - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
9: *[[ɴienne Aignan|Aignan, ɴienne]], (1773-1824), translator, political writer, librettist, playw...
14: *[[Arthur Aikin|Aikin, Arthur]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist - Rose (15436 bytes)
21: There are more than a hundred [[species]] of wild roses, all from the nort...
47: *''[[Rosa persica]]'' (syn. ''Hulthemia persica'', ''R. simplicifolia'')
55: | [[Image:4TR_18_roses.jpg|thumb|right|Rose 'Zépherine Drouhin']]
57: | [[Image:16a_flower2.jpg|thumb|right|Rose 'Sarah van Fleet']]
59: | [[Image:Roses_23.jpg|thumb|right|'K?in der Rosen', a modern Hybrid Tea ros... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
1: [[Image:Seal_us_presdent.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Seal of the President of the United States]]]...
21: ...lfilled this duty in emergencies. See [[Sarah T. Hughes]].
27: [[Image:George-Washington.jpg|200px|right|thumb|'''[[George Washington]]''', 1st President (178...
51: ...dependence|Declaration of Independence]] and was thus arguably the first president who was not born a ...
136: ...ublican Party (United States)|Republican]] || [[Schuyler Colfax]] and [[Henry Wilson]]{{ref 5}} - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
118: ...rty (United States)|Republican Party]] split in [[1824]], fielding four separate candidates.}} - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Braintree]], [[Massachusetts]]
22: ...the bar and commenced practice in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
26: He was elected to the [[Massachusetts]] State Senate in [[1802]], and was an unsuc...
36: [[Image:john_quincy_adams_stamp.JPG|thumb|right|John Quincy Adams postage stamp]]
37: ...sidential election, 1824|Presidential election of 1824]], none of the candidates were able to secure a m... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
18: ... who had lived on the American [[frontier]], and thus the first not primarily associated with one of t...
32: ... Presidency in [[U.S._presidential_election,_1824|1824]], Jackson received a plurality of both the popul...
41: [[Image:andrew_jackson_20bill.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Jackson is depicted on the U.S. $2...
68: [[Image:JacksonAssassinationAttempt.jpg|thumb|right|200px||The etching of the assassination a...
73: ... President. She had supposedly divorced her first husband, Col. Lewis Robards, but there were question... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
33: ...08]], moved from Kinderhook to [[Hudson, New York|Hudson]], and in [[1816]] he took up his residence i...
39: ...ground against them. He voted for the tariff of [[1824]], then gradually abandoned the [[protectionist]]...
41: ...sidential election, 1824|presidential election of 1824]] he appeared as a strong supporter of [[William ...
65: ... and his nomination obviously failed to arouse enthusiasm or even inspire confidence. The revolt again... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
29: ...Northampton, Massachusetts|Northampton]], [[Massachusetts]], studying under Governor [[Levi Woodbury]]...
40: ...h;[[1843]]) at the age of four from [[epidemic typhus]]. Benjamin "Bennie" Pierce ([[1841]]–[[18...
43: [[Image:ElectoralCollege1852-Large.png|300px|thumb|right|The electoral map of the 1852 election.]]
49: ... him prevail over Scott, whose anti-slavery views hurt him in the South. Scott's advantage was a known...
51: ...state except [[Kentucky]], [[Tennessee]], [[Massachusetts]], and [[Vermont]]. The total popular vote w... - Australia (39438 bytes)
55: ... of Port Jackson taken from South Head.jpg|200px|thumb|left|View of [[Port Jackson]], taken from the S...
56: ... he recommended that it be officially adopted. In 1824 the British Admiralty finally accepted that the c...
62: ...:Endeavour replica in Cooktown harbour.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Lieutenant [[James Cook]] charted the Eas...
63: ...h-east Asia]]. Most Indigenous Australians were [[hunter-gatherers]] with a complex oral culture and s...
66: ...|260px|thumb|left|[[Port Arthur, Tasmania|Port Arthur]], [[Tasmania]] was Australia's largest penal co... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
53: ...ts along the east coast. From about [[1774]] to [[1824]], it was a favorite haunt for [[pirate]]s, inclu...
76: ...d by the [[FFKM]] (Malagasy Christian Council of Churches) drafted a new Constitution. Troops guarding...
156: [[Image:Ma-map.png|thumb|Map of Madagascar. ''Nosy'' means ''island'' in...
207: ... that should be abandoned. Many of the Christian churches are influential in politics. In the coastal ...
218: ...rnal and Paternal Lineages. ''American Journal of Human Genetics, 76:894-901, 2005.'' - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: [[Image:Myconos 12.jpg|thumb|200px|Windmills on the Island of Myconos, Greec...
70: [[Image:Ac.christimage.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The most famous of the surviving By...
78: ... in Greece. Many of the most important Byzantine churches in and around Athens, for example, were buil...
85: [[Image:Vryzakis.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Theodore Vryzakis, ''The sortie of ...
87: ...ctly speaking a "Greek" church — the Greek Church was instituted after the liberation). The Gre... - Jamaica (16893 bytes)
67: ...over 77,000 tons of sugar annually between 1820 - 1824, which was achieved through the massive use of im...
128: The climate in Jamaica is tropical, with hot and humid weather, although inland regions have a more t...
139: ...mage:alligator_pond_Jamaica_fishing_boats_gm.jpg|thumb|Fishing boats and bauxite cargo ships share the...
150: Over the past several decades, hundreds of thousands of Jamaicans have [[emigration... - Malaysia (27892 bytes)
69: [[Image:KLCC_PetronasTowers.JPG|thumb|300px|Kuala Lumpur's landmark, the Petronas Twi...
80: ...lo-Dutch Treaty of 1824|Anglo-Dutch Treaty]] of [[1824]].
86: ...der the rule of the Sultanate of Sulu, whilst the huge jungle territory of [[Sarawak]] was the persona...
106: [[Image:Malaysiaparliament.jpg|thumb|Parliament]]
141: [[Image:My-map.png|thumb|right|450px|Map of Peninsular and East Malaysia... - Blacktip Reef Shark (3751 bytes)
12: ...oy]] & [[Joseph Paul Gaimard|Gaimard]] | date = [[1824]]}}
23: ...let (fish)|mullet]]. It has occasionally attacked humans, although most attacks are thought to be case...
25: ==Reproduction, behavior, and interaction with humans==
29: ...c Whitetip Shark]]s, they are often curious about human activity in water, especially by [[scuba divin... - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
96: ...|Michael Fitzpatrick]] (R, 8th District); [[Bill Shuster]] (R, 9th District); [[Don Sherwood]] (R, 10t...
105: [[Image:National-atlas-pennsylvania.png|thumb|300px|Pennsylvania cities and rivers]]
113: [[Image:Pauds.jpg|thumb|right|A sample version of the current Pennsylva...
121: ...mage:Farming near Klingerstown, Pennsylvania.jpg|thumb|200px|Farming near Klingerstown, Pennsylvania.]...
125: ...ate Company]] in Hershey, Pennsylvania; Heinz ketchup and Heinz-57 sauce from the [[H. J. Heinz Compan... - Santa Fe, New Mexico (9224 bytes)
3: ...50px|San Miguel Chapel in Santa Fe is the oldest church structure in the US. The [[adobe]] walls were ...
6: [[Image:NewMexico_state_map.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipar...
8: [[Image:NewMexicoCapitolSantaFe.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Capitol Building]]
42: [[Image:NewMexicoPalaceSantaFe.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Palace of the Governors, 1609-10]]
45: ...s formalized in the [[1824 Constitution of Mexico|1824 Constitution]]. In 1848 New Mexico was acquired ... - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
13: *[[Elihu Yale|Yale, Elihu]] (1649-1721), [[Yale University]] benefactor
47: ...68-1837), U.S. lawyer, Governor of New York (1823-1824)
62: *[[Chuck Yeager|Yeager, Chuck]] (b. 1923), US pilot, broke [[sound barrier]]
69: *[[A. B. Yehoshua|Yehoshua, A. B.]], author of ''Mr. Mani''
86: *[[Yi Jachun]], ([[1315]] - [[1360]]),[[Yuan Dynasty]] office... - Alexander of Aphrodisias (2599 bytes)
21: ...]], was edited by [[J. C. Orelli]], [[Zurich]], [[1824]]; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by [[H... - Ammonius Hermiae (1773 bytes)
6: ...nii, et aliorum de Fato quae supersunt'' (Zurich, 1824). - List of painters (54090 bytes)
41: *[[Fedor Alekseev]] ([[1753]]-[[1824]])
84: *[[Ludolf Bakhuysen]] ([[1631]]-[[1708]])
89: *[[Balthus]] ([[1908]]-[[2001]])
92: *[[William Barak]] ([[1824]]-[[1903]])
187: *[[Arthur Boyd]] ([[1920]]-[[1999]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
15: *[[Joseph Aspdin]], British inventor of cement in 1824
35: *[[Hugo Borchardt]] (1844-1924) German–American i...
51: *[[Arthur C. Clarke]], (born 1917),[[England]], [[geosynch...
132: ...Kotelnikov]] - [[Russia]]n inventor of the [[parachute]].
178: ..., invented the Jolly Jumper baby harness with her husband, circa. [[1959]] - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
4: [[Image:National-atlas-1970-1820.png|thumb|U.S. territorial extent in 1820]]
13: *[[1824]] - First presidential nominating [[political con...
14: ...in [[U.S. presidential election, 1824|election of 1824]]; Adams immediately appoints Clay his new [[Secr...
15: *[[1824]] - ''[[Gibbons v. Ogden]]'' cements Congressiona...
24: [[Image:National-atlas-1970-1830.png|thumb|U.S. territorial extent in 1830]] - History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
9: [[Image:ElectoralCollege1964-Large.png|thumb|Electoral College 1964]]
13: ... on the "solid South" as an electoralt base for a hundred years.
38: ...tion Front fighters in this June, 1972 photo by [[Huynh Cong Ut]], which became a symbol of the intern...
40: ...[Korean War|Korean conflict]] ended in [[1953]]; thus most, if not all, baby boomers had never been ex...
46: ...war platform. Johnson's vice president, [[Hubert Humphrey]], also ran for the nomination, promising t... - History of California (38344 bytes)
7: [[Image:california_poppies.jpg|thumb|325px|A field of [[California Poppy|California ...
10: [[Image:Tunnel view.jpg|thumb|300px|California's [[Yosemite Valley]].]]
13: ...s now California. Among the tribes were the ''[[Chumash]]'', ''[[Maidu]]'', ''[[Miwok]]'', ''[[Modoc]...
19: ..., Hernán Cortés was attracted by stories of [[Zihuatanejo|Ciguatan]], a wonderful country far to the...
47: [[Image:Island of California.jpg|thumb|300px|left|"California" shown as an island on t... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
100: *[[Emmanuel Frémiet]] (1824 - 1910)
142: *[[Richard Hunt (sculptor)|Richard Hunt]] (1953 - ) - Sam Houston (6990 bytes)
1: [[Image:Sam_houston_3.jpg|thumb|Sam Houston, Image provided by [http://classroo...
9: He was re-elected in [[1824]]. In [[1827]] he declined to run for re-election...
26: ...2]] he retired to his farm at [[Huntsville, Texas|Huntsville]], where he died in the following year. ... - James K. Polk (27988 bytes)
31: ... Childress]], and they married on [[January 1]] [[1824]].
33: ...e. In 1824, Jackson [[U.S. presidential election, 1824|ran for President]], while Polk campaigned for th...
48: [[Image:ElectoralCollege1844-Large.png|400px|thumb|right|In the presidential election of 1844, Jam...
55: [[Image:James K. Polk portrait.png|200px|thumb|left|President Polk, from the beginning of his ...
74: [[Image:James K Polk Tomb.jpg|thumb|150px|right|James K. Polk's tomb lies in Nashvi... - Charles Babbage (13539 bytes)
1: [[image:Ch-Babbage.jpg|thumb|Charles Babbage]]
5: ...ther became a warden of the nearby St. Michael?s Church.
16: ..., he married Georgiana Whitmore at St. Michael's Church in [[Teignmouth]], [[Devon]]. Charles' father ...
25: *Henry Prevost Babbage (born [[16 September]] [[1824]])
29: ...ples of a calculating engine in a letter to Sir [[Humphrey Davy]] in [[1822]]. - Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
2: [[Image:President-Jefferson-Davis.jpg|thumb|'''Jefferson Davis''']]
10: ...ty]] at [[Lexington, Kentucky]] in [[1821]]. In [[1824]], Davis entered the [[United States Military Aca...
18: ...ferson Davis - Project Gutenberg eText 15393.jpg|thumbnail|230px|right|'''Jefferson Davis''']]
30: [[Image:Jefferson Davis Statue.jpg|100x|thumb|right|Statue of Jefferson Davis]]
44: ...]]ist speech on board a ship near [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]. He again urged the preservation of... - Stonewall Jackson (15247 bytes)
1: [[Image:Jackson-Stonewall-LOC.jpg|thumb|Stonewall Jackson]]
3: ...onathan "Stonewall" Jackson''' ([[January 21]], [[1824]]–[[May 10]], [[1863]]) was an American [[t...
8: ...ur years. In [[1830]], she remarried, but her new husband, also an attorney, did not like his stepchil...
10: [[Image:Tjjmill2.jpg|275px|left|thumb|Jackson's Mill, owned by Cummins Jackson.]]
50: ...t arm had to be amputated by [[Hunter McGuire|Dr. Hunter McGuire]], and he died seven days later of [[... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
32: *[[Andronicus of Cyrrhus]]
39: *[[Aristarchus]] ([[Samos]], circa [[310 BC]] – circa [[2...
46: *[[Arthur Auwers]] ([[Germany]], [[1838]] – [[1915]]...
115: *[[C鳡r-Fran篩s Cassini de Thury]] ([[France]], [[1714]] – [[1784]])
138: *[[Arthur Edwin Covington]] ([[Canada]], [[1914]] – ... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
31: *[[Rodolphus Agricola]], (1443-1485){{fn|R}}
59: *[[Louis Althusser]], (1918-1990){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
70: *[[Anaxarchus]], (fl. 340 BC){{fn|R}}
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn...
144: *[[Yehoshua Bar-Hillel]], (1915-1975) - Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
44: ...mage:Birthplace of the US Republican Party 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin where ...
66: ...], a budget battle with Clinton led to the brief shutdown of the federal government, an event which co...
73: Thus, by [[2006]], Republicans will have controlled t...
75: ...indeed, in 2004, Bush won more than ninety of the hundred fastest growing counties in the country.
104: ...[[Ulysses S. Grant|Ulysses Simpson Grant]] || [[Schuyler Colfax]] ||rowspan=2| 18th ||rowspan=2| [[186... - Boron (9084 bytes)
45: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided ...
47: ...tances in an attempt to quench boron's insatiable hunger for electrons.
73: ...ce as an element. It was [[J?Jakob Berzelius]] in 1824 who identified boron as an element. The first pur... - Silicon (13233 bytes)
45: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided ...
50: ...on is a very useful element that is vital to many human industries. [[Silicon dioxide]] in the form of...
63: ...of [[potassium]] with silicon tetrafluoride. In [[1824]] [[J?Jakob Berzelius|Berzelius]] prepared amorph... - Zirconium (9876 bytes)
160: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided ...
171: *Human tissues can easily tolerate this metal which m...
177: ...by [[Martin Heinrich Klaproth]] and isolated in [[1824]] by [[J?Jakob Berzelius]]. - U.S. Electoral College (46986 bytes)
3: [[Image:Electoral map450.jpg|thumb|275px|Distribution of electoral votes for 2004,...
12: ..., at which time they cast their electoral votes. Thus the electoral college never meets as one body. T...
22: ... 1800|1801]] and in [[U.S._presidential_election,_1824|1825]]. The Senate has chosen the Vice President ...
47: [[Image:1800 electoral tally.jpg|thumb|275px|Tally of electoral votes for the 1800 Pre...
49: ...or President [[Thomas Jefferson]] placed second. Thus, the President and Vice President were from diff... - William Henry Harrison (11790 bytes)
27: ...Northwest Territory|governor]] when Governor [[Arthur St. Clair]] was absent. In [[1799]], Harrison wa...
32: ...erved in the [[Ohio State Senate]], 1819-1821. In 1824, he was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he serv...
84: ...ern states, and [[Daniel Webster]] ran in [[Massachusetts]].}} - Chile (39914 bytes)
62: [[Image:Santiago_chile_2.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipar...
64: ...ally through slash-and-burn [[agriculture]] and [[hunting]]. The first permanent European settlement, ...
70: [[Image:Ohiggins.jpg|thumb|Bernardo O'Higgins]]
72: ...nced by family politics and the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. The system of presidential absolutism event...
75: [[Image:CHILE_054A.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Clipart provided by [http://classroo... - John C. Calhoun (5703 bytes)
7: ...dd [[U.S. presidential election, 1824|election of 1824]], Calhoun became Vice President under [[John Qui...
15: ...Washington, DC]]. He was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]. In 1957...
32: ...none)''| years=[[U.S. presidential election, 1824|1824]] (won)}}
35: ...]]| before=[[Robert Y. Hayne]]| after=[[Daniel E. Huger]]| years=1832-1843}}
36: ... States Secretary of State]]| before=[[Abel P. Upshur]]| after=[[James Buchanan]]| years=[[April 1]], ... - Levi P. Morton (2620 bytes)
1: [[image:Levi_Parsons_Morton.jpg|thumb|200px|Levi Parsons Morton.]]
2: '''Levi Parsons Morton''' ([[May 16]], [[1824]]–[[May 16]], [[1920]]) was a [[United Stat...
4: ...anover, New Hampshire]], moved to [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], entered the dry-goods business in ... - Tomato (10085 bytes)
17: ...word ''tomato'' derives from [[Nahuatl language|Nahuatl]] ''tomatl'' ([[International Phonetic Alphabe...
21: ...er the arrival of Europeans, and the [[Christian Church]] had a policy of burning all [[Pre-Columbian]...
24: [[Image: Fleurtomate.jpg |thumb|240px|right|Tomato flowers]]
35: [[Image:Tomatoplants.jpg|right|thumbnail|240px|Young tomato plants in a home garden]...
36: ... were virtually unknown ten years earlier, but by 1824 everyone was eating them because they believed th... - Tobacco (28162 bytes)
20: [[Image:Native_American_tobacco_flower.jpg|thumb|200px|left| Native American Tobacco flower and ...
24: ...ice back to [[Europe]] with them, where it became hugely popular. At extremely high doses, Tobacco be...
60: ...originally strung onto tobacco sticks, which were hung from tier-poles in large cubical barns . These ...
114: ...st turning this local tobacco into the Perique in 1824 through the technique of pressure-fermentation.
116: ... whole plant is harvested in the late evening and hung to dry in a sideless curing barn. Once the leav... - Sea Slugs (4331 bytes)
51: *Suborder Thecosomata Blainville, 1824 (sea butterflies)
52: *Suborder Gymnosomata Blainville, 1824 (sea angels) - Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
8: [[Image:Edwin_Forrest.jpg|thumb|left|[[Edwin Forrest]], a popular early America...
13: ...at the urging of the [[Continental Congress]]. In 1824 President Dwight of [[Yale College]] in his "Essa...
23: [[Image:ImperialMinstrelsPostcard.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1906 [[postcard]] advertising a min...
34: ...and bookings until the late [[1910s]] when the [[Shubert brothers]] broke their stranglehold on the in...
40: [[Image:John Drew as Petruchio.jpg|thumb|left|[[John Drew]], a famous American actor, pl... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
43: ...mage:Birthplace of the US Republican Party 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin where ...
65: ...], a budget battle with Clinton led to the brief shutdown of the federal government, an event which co...
72: Thus, by [[2006]], Republicans will have controlled t...
74: ...indeed, in 2004, Bush won more than ninety of the hundred fastest growing counties in the country.
103: ...[[Ulysses S. Grant|Ulysses Simpson Grant]] || [[Schuyler Colfax]] ||rowspan=2| 18th ||rowspan=2| [[186... - December 9 (7837 bytes)
7: *[[1824]] - [[Battle of Ayacucho]] - [[Peru]] defeats [[S...
15: ...1905]] - [[1905 law on secularity|Law separating church and state]] passed in France
21: ...l research]]ers involved in the horrors of [[Nazi human experimentation]] .
38: *[[1594]] - King [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]] (d. [[1632]])
44: *[[1876]] - [[Berton Churchill]], American actor (d. [[1940]])
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