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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
70: After independence, Spanish possessions in [[Central...
72: Soon after achieving its independence from Spain, the Mex...
74: ...ollowed in office by Santa Anna. As president, in 1834 Santa Anna abrogated the [[1824 Constitution of M...
76: ...ated as ''[[Cinco de Mayo]]'' ever since), though after his death, the city was lost in early [[1863]]...
78: After JuᲥz's death, Mexico experienced economic gr... - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
185: | [[1834]] — [[1836]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
6: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...[[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
9: *[[Afonso de Albuquerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portugue...
24: *[[William Baffin]], ([[1584]]-[[1622]])
25: *[[Samuel Baker]], Africa - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
45: *[[Rudolph Ackermann|Ackermann, Rudolph]] (1764-1834) - Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
5: ... Tristᮮ She remained in [[Peru]] until July 16, 1834. Though she never secured the inheritance that br... - Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
3: ...Phylis Wheatley''', was born in [[Senegal]] in [[Africa]], but was captured and sold into [[slavery]]...
9: After the death of John and Susannah Wheatley, Phill...
14: ... and Slave'' (Boston: Published by Geo. W. Light, 1834), also by Margaretta Matilda Odell
19: * [[Slave narrative]], [[African-American literature]]
22: ...du/madison/center/main_pages/madison_archives/era/african/free/wheatley/poems/poems.htm JMU site with ... - 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...
115: *[[William Johnson (1771-1834)|William Johnson]] - [[1804]]
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... - 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: ... Senate]] [[censure]]d Jackson on [[March 27]], [[1834]] for his actions in defunding the Bank of the Un...
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... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
20: ...ection]], and was replaced by [[James Buchanan]]. After losing the Democratic nomination, Pierce conti...
22: ... her aristocratic, nervous ways and show her true affection. He was one of the most popular men in New...
29: ...its and graduated in [[1824]] third in his class. After graduation he in [[1826]] entered a [[law scho...
38: After his service in the Senate, Pierce resumed the ...
40: On [[November 19]], [[1834]], Pierce married Jane Means Appleton, the daught... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
53: ...rved as Minister to [[Russia]] from [[1832]] to [[1834]].
55: ...to whom Buchanan was once engaged died a few days after she broke off the engagement, and Buchanan the...
57: ...illiam Wilkins. He served from [[December 6]], [[1834]]; was reelected in [[1837]] and [[1843]], and r...
61: ...853]] to [[1856]], during which time he help to draft the [[Ostend Manifesto]] which proposed the purc...
82: ...ance from Fort Sumter, it turned back to New York after suffering minor damage. As a result of the op... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
48: ...ral government reverted to its customary weakness after Reconstruction and the modern administrative s...
50: His [[assassination]], shortly after the end of the Civil War, made him a [[martyr]...
53: ... of economic difficulty in Kentucky. In [[1830]], after economic and land-title difficulties in Indian...
59: ... New Salem during the [[Black Hawk War]], writing after being elected by his peers that he had not had...
61: ...ounty, Illinois|Sangamon County]], beginning in [[1834]]. In [[1837]] he made his first protest against ... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
48: ...828]] to [[1830]] and mayor of Greeneville from [[1834]] to [[1838]]. He was a member of the State Hous...
109: ...for which Stanton had Thomas arrested. Three days after Stanton's removal, the House passed a resoluti...
137: ...ict of Tennessee|before=[[Thomas Dickens Arnold]]|after=[[Brookins Campbell]]| years=[[1843]] – ...
138: ...nor of Tennessee]]|before=[[William B. Campbell]]|after=[[Isham G. Harris]]| years=[[1853]] – [[...
139: ...nator from Tennessee]]|before=[[James C. Jones]]| after=[[David T. Patterson]] <sup>(a)</sup>| years=[... - Barbados (21887 bytes)
15: ...ion of slavery throughout the British empire in [[1834]].
21: ...ference with the United Kingdom in June [[1966]]. After years of peaceful and democratic progress, Bar...
124: ...s (also known colloquially as ''Bajan'') are of [[African]] descent, mostly descendants of the [[slave...
173: ...kit/HDR04_PKE_HDI.pdf 29th] (3rd in the Americas, after [[Canada]] and the [[United States]]
202: ...tp://www.foreign.gov.bb/ideal.htm Min. of Foreign Affairs - All About Barbados] - Guyana (12153 bytes)
64: The abolition of [[slavery]] in [[1834]] led to black settlement of urban areas and the ...
117: ...mained predominantly rural, the [[Africa]]ns or [[Afro-Guyanese]] (36%) who constitute the majority ur...
195: ...mation] - News, history and more info on Guyanese affairs - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (8955 bytes)
59: ...ndigo, cotton, and sugar on plantations worked by African slaves. In [[1763]], St. Vincent was ceded t...
61: ...avery was [[abolition of slavery|abolished]] in [[1834]]; the resulting labor shortages on the plantatio...
65: ...969, giving it complete control over its internal affairs. Following a referendum in 1979, St. Vincent...
96: Most Vincentians are the descendants of African slaves brought to the island to work on plan... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
5: ...[[Portuguese Empire]] stretched across the world. After the rise of other colonial powers, Portugal de...
25: ...ly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [[Reconquista]...
27: ...s son, [[Afonso I of Portugal|Afonso Henriques]] (Afonso I), took control of the county. The city of [...
29: ... 5]], [[1143]], Portugal was formally recognized. Afonso, aided by the [[Templar Knights]], continued ...
31: ...ile]] who would therefore be the King of Portugal after Fernando's death. However, the impending loss... - Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
53: ...]s, [[Hohenzollern]]s and [[France|French]]. Even after the [[Treaty of Paris (1815)|defeat]] of [[Nap...
57: In [[1945]] after [[World War II]] Luxembourg abandoned its poli...
64: ...nd Duke, advises the Chamber of Deputies in the drafting of legislation.[http://www.ce.etat.lu/structu...
111: ...e grand-ducal decrees of [[1830]], [[1832]] and [[1834]], which allowed the free choice between German a...
115: Luxemburgish is taught in schools after French and German. Moreover, Luxembourgish is ... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
50: ...the Union when it did so on [[June 8]], [[1861]]. After the [[American Civil War]], Tennessee adopted ...
52: ...m the Union that did not have a military governor after the [[American Civil War]], mostly due to the ...
60: Tennessee celebrated its bicentennial in [[1996]] after a yearlong statewide celebration entitled "Ten...
70: ...joined the union, and the second was adopted in [[1834]].
107: *16.4% [[African American|Black]] - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
149: ...harles Augustus Young|Young, Charles Augustus]], (1834-1908), American astronomer
174: *[[James Young|Young, Paraffin]], (1811?1883), Scottish chemist
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