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- List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
37: *[[Andrew Adams|Adams, Andrew]], (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut - Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
3: ...er birth is uncertain, but is usually taken to be 1797.
5: She escaped to [[Canada]] in [[1827]]; after [[New York]] state abolished slavery, she retu...
13: ...for the Union, and moved to [[Washington, D.C.]], after the [[Emancipation Proclamation]] was issued t...
19: ...r]] mission's robotic rover was named "Sojourner" after Sojourner Truth. - Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
21: ...d deserts of Europe, the Middle East and northern Africa, Asia and southern North America. Elevation i...
23: ...section. There are 3 - 10 basal, sword-shaped [[leaf|leaves]] growing in dense clumps.
32: ...They should not be disturbed in the., autumn, and after the leaves have withered the roots should be p...
41: ...s in contact with its pollen-covered surface only after passing the stigma, while in backing out of th...
58: ...ons, the rhizomes being lifted the following July after the leaves have withered. - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
27: ...|'''[[George Washington]]''', 1st President (1789-1797)]]
29: ...in Pierce]] and [[Herbert Hoover]] have chosen to affirm rather than swear. The oath is traditionally ...
38: ...cretary of Veterans Affairs|Secretary of Veterans Affairs]].
40: ... office of President or merely act as President. After the death of [[William Henry Harrison]], howev...
51: ...ember 5]], [[1782]], was the first president born after the [[United States Declaration of Independenc... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
7: | date2=[[March 4]], [[1797]]
19: ...nder the [[U.S. Constitution]]. ([[1789]]–[[1797|97]]). He also served as President of the [[1787]...
26: ...od at Ferry Farm in [[Stafford County, Virginia|Stafford County]], near [[Fredericksburg, Virginia|Fre...
28: ==French and Indian War and afterwards==
31: ...ead.) The "[[Battle of Jumonville Glen|Jumonville affair]]" became an international incident, and help... - John Adams (18716 bytes)
5: | date1=[[March 4]], [[1797]]
18: ...ident]] of the [[United States]], and the second (1797–[[1801]]) [[President of the United States]...
31: ... 1765|Stamp Act]] of [[1765]]. In that year, he drafted the instructions which were sent by the town o...
39: ...Robert R. Livingston]] and [[Roger Sherman]] to draft a [[United States Declaration of Independence|De...
44: ...constitution]] of [[1780]]. He penned the first draft along with [[James Bowdoin]] and Samuel Adams. - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
25: ... unanimously solicited Jefferson to prepare the draft of the Declaration alone.
37: ... [[1797]] until [[1801]], achieving that position after getting second place in the presidential elect...
143: ...which he approved. This compilation was published after his death and became known as the ''[[Jefferso...
147: ... part of every person's life, freedom of religion affects every individual. State churches that use go...
155: ...t the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities." - James Madison (15187 bytes)
21: ...gure in [[Virginia]] state politics, helping to draft their declaration of religious freedom and persu...
35: In [[1797]] Madison left Congress; in [[1801]] he became Je...
38: ...rgely on the strength of his abilities in foreign affairs at a time when [[United_Kingdom_of_Great_Bri...
40: ...ckson]] distinguished himself, was fought 15 days after the treaty was signed — the news not rea...
113: ...e black Americans to the Society's colony in west Africa, [[Liberia]]. When he died on [[June 28]], [[... - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
24: ...hnson in 1797. The couple named one of their sons after George Washington. (As of 2004, Adams is the o...
26: ... a successor having been elected six months early after Adams broke with the Federalist Party.
30: ...], which warned European nations not to meddle in affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
77: ...r the 27th Congress) and the Committee on Foreign Affairs (also for the 27th Congress).
80: ... United States]] and successfully argued that the Africans, who had seized control of a Spanish ship w... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
24: ...mmediate family. He came to [[Tennessee]] shortly after [[1800]], as a young lawyer. Since he was not ...
32: ...on himself favored reform of the electoral system afterwards, including abolishing the [[U.S. Electora...
51: ...epreneurs at the expense of farmers and laborers. After a titanic struggle, Jackson succeeded in destr...
55: ...il 13]], [[1829]] Jefferson Day dinner, involving after-dinner toasts. Jackson rose first and voice bo...
73: ...was so close to his heart that it could never be safely removed. It caused him considerable pain for t... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
1: ...ependent [[nation]], entirely surrounded by South African territory.
3: ... as well as many white, coloured and Indian South Africans.
5: ...e largest and most well-developed of the entire [[Africa]]n continent, with modern [[infrastructure]] ...
7: {{South Africa infobox}}
9: South Africa has 11 official languages: [[Afrikaans]], [[English language|English]], [[Zulu la... - Eli Whitney (3270 bytes)
14: ...rians believe that this invention allowed for the African [[slavery]] system in the Southern United St...
16: ...at produced cotton gins went out of business in [[1797]].
26: ..., accuracy, and finish to the work which is there affected by a skill." Whitney's concepts were later... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
8: ...MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
162: * [[1797]]: [[Cast iron plow]]: [[Charles Newbold]]
182: * [[1816]]: [[Davy lamp|Miner's safety lamp]]: [[Humphry Davy]]
228: * [[1849]]: [[Safety pin]]: [[Walter Hunt]] - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
116: *[[Yoannis XVIII of Alexandria]], ([[1770]]-[[1797]]), Coptic Pope
174: *[[James Young|Young, Paraffin]], (1811?1883), Scottish chemist - List of painters (54090 bytes)
15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]])
768: *[[Rafal Malczewski]] ([[1892]]-[[1965]]) - Timeline of United States history (1790-1819) (6951 bytes)
22: *[[1797]] - [[John Adams]] (Federalist) inaugurated, Jeff...
23: *[[1797]] - [[XYZ Affair]]
50: *[[1808]] - U.S. [[slave trade]] with [[Africa]] ends
63: *[[1813]] - [[Eaton Affair]] - New Year (5703 bytes)
9: ...ed in [[1899]] and will occur again in [[2013]]. After the year [[2089]], the differences between the...
26: ...[[Hindu]] New Year is celebrated usually two days after the festival of [[Diwali]].
31: ...e chosen in January, and because years were named after the consuls who served in that year, January b...
36: ...rences were distinguished as "before Easter" and "after Easter".
38: ...[[Republic of Venice]] until its destruction in [[1797]], and in [[Russia]] until the [[14th century]]. - January 1 (18244 bytes)
17: *[[1797]] - Albany replaces New York City as the capital ...
73: ...bile phone call is made by [[Ernie Wise]] to [[Vodafone]].
96: *[[2004]] - [[Pervez Musharraf]] receives a vote of confidence to continue as th...
146: *[[1942]] - [[Gennadi Sarafanov]], [[astronaut|cosmonaut]] - Clock (10086 bytes)
53: ...[Vitreous enamel|enamel]]. On [[November 17]], [[1797]], [[Eli Terry]] received his first patent for a ... - List of people associated with the French Revolution (16148 bytes)
9: ...-[[socialism|socialist]], guillotined in [[1797]] after a ''[[coup d'etat|coup]]'' attempt
10: ...he [[Tennis Court Oath]], made mayor of [[Paris]] after the [[storming of the Bastille]], guillotined ...
16: ..., effectively [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s chief of staff
17: ...las Billaud-Varenne]] - on [[Committee of Public Safety]], more radical [[Maximilien Robespierre|Robes...
32: ...thematician, physicist, on [[Committee of Public Safety]], the "Organizer of Victory," turned against ...
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