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- Timeline of United States revolutionary history (1760-1789) (5450 bytes)
3: ...s history]] concerns events from '''[[1760]] to [[1789]]'''.
54: *[[1789]] - [[Constitution]] ratified
55: *[[1789]] - [[George Washington]] becomes President
56: ...ed States)#Judiciary Act of 1789|Judiciary Act of 1789]]
57: *[[1789]] - [[Hamilton tariff]] - History of the United States (1776-1789) (19792 bytes)
17: In 1789, the [[Constitution of the United States]] was pu...
58: ...Mason]]. They were also quite concerned with the absence of a [[Bill of Rights]] in the Constitution.
66: ...nment was put into operation in March and April [[1789]].
68: ...apital, where Washington was inaugurated in April 1789 at Federal Hall in lower Manhattan.
76: ...d a weaker federal government, were in many ways absorbed by the growth of a new party, the Republican...
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- List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
48: ...Heinrich Ackermann|Ackermann, Wilhelm Heinrich]] (1789-1848) - Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
2: ...weden]], Catherine exemplified an "[[enlightened absolutism|enlightened monarch]]."
5: ...ut his eccentricities and policies, including an obsession with neighboring and enemy country Prussia,...
17: ...the power of the [[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]]-[[Habsburg]] League. When it became apparent that his pl...
25: ...tory losses. After [[Denmark]] declared war in [[1789]], things looked bleak for the Swedes. However, ...
27: ...a. The destruction of Poland helped maintain the absolute monarchies and a balance of power in 18th-ce... - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
27: ...toinette felt it was beneath her dignity as a [[Habsburg|Hapsburg princess]] to talk to a lady with su...
28: ...ge in [[1770]] until the siege of the palace in [[1789]]]]
32: ...balle was wealthy and kind-natured; she was also absolutely devoted to Marie-Antoinette. Not long afte...
97: ...all a meeting of the Estates-General in [[May]] [[1789]]. The [[Estates-General]] was the main represent...
105: ... Prison and seized control of it on 14 [[July]] [[1789]]. The Governor of the Prison was lynched and so ... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
27: ...thumb|'''[[George Washington]]''', 1st President (1789-1797)]]
40: ...esident, and this precedent was followed in all subsequent cases.
68: || [[1789]]|| [[1797]] || ''No party'' || [[John Adams]]
253: *[[April 30]], [[1789]] - [[March 4]], [[1797]]: The trivial case of [[...
272: | [[September 24]], [[1789]] ||align=right| $25,000 - George Washington (29551 bytes)
6: | date1=[[April 30]], [[1789]]
19: ...ited States]] under the [[U.S. Constitution]]. ([[1789]]–[[1797|97]]). He also served as President...
26: ...743]]) and Mary Ball ([[1708]] - [[August 25]], [[1789]]) were of [[England|English]] descent. He spent ...
66: In [[1788]]-[[1789]], George Washington was elected the first [[Pres...
156: * [[U.S. presidential election, 1789]] - John Adams (18716 bytes)
18: ...]] – [[July 4]], [[1826]]) was the first ([[1789]]–[[1797]]) [[Vice President of the United ...
33: ...the unpopular side in this case resulted in his subsequent election to the [[Massachusetts House of Re...
46: ...ever, did not approve of Adams? appointment and subsequently, on [[Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes...
52: ...dential_election%2C_1789|presidential election of 1789]]. As this was the second largest number, he was ...
90: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[John Marshall]]'''||align="l... - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
32: ... his [[ambassador]]ship to [[France]] ([[1784]]-[[1789]]) he took extensive trips through [[France|Frenc...
37: ...y of State]] of the United States, serving from [[1789]] until [[1795]]. He was also the second vice pre...
82: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[George_Clinton_(politician)|...
90: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Albert Gallatin]]'''||align=...
96: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Robert_Smith_(U.S._politicia... - James Madison (15187 bytes)
55: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Elbridge Gerry]]'''||align="...
61: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[James Monroe]]'''||align="le...
63: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[James Monroe]]'''||align="le...
67: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[George Campbell]]'''||align=...
69: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Alexander J. Dallas]]'''||al... - United States (58223 bytes)
9: national_motto = <br>''[[E Pluribus Unum]]'' ([[1789]]–present)<br>([[Latin]]: "Out of Many, One...
35: ...']]<br> - completed<br> - ratified<br> - effective|
37: ...[1787]]<br>[[May 23]], [[1788]]<br>[[March 4]], [[1789]]|
58: ... [[United States Constitution|Constitution]] in [[1789]], forming a more centralized [[federalism|federa...
132: |[[Image:Lightmatter griffith observatory.jpg|thumb|right|245px|Los Angeles, Califo... - U.S. state (14432 bytes)
106: ...he [[United States Constitution]], beginning in [[1789]]. - North Carolina (18268 bytes)
25: AdmittanceDate = [[November 21]], [[1789]] |
35: Website = www.ncgov.com
46: ...her connected by construction of a 129 mile (208 km) wooden [[plank]] road, known as a "farmer's ...
55: ...inor consolidation of the 1868 constitution and subsequent amendments.
90: ...two hundred and eighty-six square miles (135,000 km²). - Hawaii (34434 bytes)
34: Website = www.hawaii.gov
56: ...ora]] and [[fauna]]. The volcanic activity and subsequent [[erosion ]] created impressive geological ...
58: ...al family from the Island of Hawaii to Maui and subsequently to Oʻahu explains why certain popula...
71: ...public of Hawaii]]. During the kingdom era and subsequent republican regime, [[Iolani Palace]] &mdash...
88: ...transactions. Standard [[Hawaiian English]], a subset of [[American English]], is also commonly used ... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
34: Website = www.maryland.gov
123: ** [[Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrat...
144: * [[Webster Field]]
151: ...urt justice Thurgood Marshall). The Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. are also serviced by the othe...
181: ...ocation of the first Catholic bishop in the USA ( 1789) and Emmitsburg, the home and burial place of the... - Washington (20186 bytes)
34: Website = access.wa.gov
49: ...]], but the straits would not be explored until [[1789]] by Captain [[Charles W. Barkley]]. Further expl... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
34: Website = vermont.gov
82: ... acted as President of Vermont from [[1778]] to [[1789]] and from [[1790]] to [[1791]]. In [[1791]], Ver...
148: ...ce companies to insure their own risks, thereby substantially reducing their insurance premiums and ga... - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
34: Website = www.state.nj.us
61: On [[November 20]], [[1789]] the state became the first in the newly-formed ...
72: ...liams]] resigned the Senate seat following the [[Abscam]] investigations. Brady served eight months.)
114: ...ges of [[African-Americans]], [[Hispanics]], [[Arabs]], and [[Asians]] in the country.
126: ...t that so much of New Jersey is comprised of suburbs, most of them affluent, of [[New York City]] and ... - Thirteen Colonies (4707 bytes)
63: ...can Revolution|History of the United States (1776-1789): Independence and the American Revolution]] - History of the United States (21226 bytes)
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14: ==History of the United States (1776-1789)==
15: ...see the main [[History of the United States (1776-1789)]] article.''
19: ==History of the United States (1789-1849)==
20: ...ils, see the main [[History of the United States (1789-1849)]] article.'' - List of painters (54090 bytes)
14: ...([[1912]]-[[1956]]), US [[Abstract expressionism|abstract expressionist]] [[painter]]
72: *[[Jules Robert Auguste]] ([[1789]]-[[1850]])
280: *[[D.D. Coombs]] ([[1850]]-[[1938]])
350: *[[William Dobson]] ([[1610]]-[[1646]])
579: *[[Egill Jacobsen]] ([[1910]]-[[1998]]) - American Revolution (17069 bytes)
4: ...the first [[President of the United States]] in [[1789]]. Beyond that, interpretations vary. At one end ...
16: ...n of tradition and authority with those based on observation and independent reasoning. The implicatio...
95: ...line of United States revolutionary history (1760-1789)]]
123: *[http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/ PBS Television Series]
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