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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    9: ...gest serving current Head of State in Europe, The Americas, and [[Australasia|Australasia]], and is the sec...
    20: ...rawford]], better known as "Crawfie". She studied history with C. H. K. Marten, Provost of [[Eton College|E...
    62: ...eth is the most widely travelled head of state in history (in front of [[Pope John Paul II]]). In [[1953]]&...
    100: ...in the [[United Kingdom House of Commons|House of Commons]], because she would be better briefed and more c...
    118: ... Bush]], was the first [[United States of America|American]] [[President of the United States|president]] i...
  2. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    7: ...of great religious turmoil in [[England|English]] history.
    9: ...tical views; and English colonisation of [[North America]] took place under [[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Ra...
    13: ...ginia]], an English [[13 colonies|colony in North America]] and afterwards a member of the [[United States]...
    49: ...[[1566]]. The [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] threatened to withhold funds until the Queen ag...
    76: ...ntinued attacking Spanish treasure ships from the Americas; the most famous privateers included [[John Hawk...
  3. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    31: ...ernment to date. She was also the second woman in history to sit at the table of the [[G7|Group of Seven]] ...
    41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
    61: ...or her status as the only woman leader of a North American country to date, but controversy ensued among ac...
  4. Asia (16910 bytes)
    76: ...East]]'', which is commonly used by Europeans and Americans. ''Middle East'' (to some interpretations) is o...
    158: ...|car]]s. Many companies from [[Europe]], [[North America]], and [[Japan]] have significant operations in t...
    166: ==Early history==
    168: ''Main article: [[History of Asia]]''
    170: The '''history of Asia''' can be seen as the distinct histories ...
  5. Canada (35540 bytes)
    6: '''Canada''' is a country in [[North America]], the northern-most in the world and the second ...
    8: ...gh the [[British North America Acts|British North America Act of 1867]] and styled the "[[Canada's name|Dom...
    81: ==History==
    84: {{seemain2|History of Canada|Timeline of Canadian history}}
    88: ...a, followed by other [[French colonization of the Americas|French settlements]] along the [[St. Lawrence Ri...
  6. Guatemala (8475 bytes)
    1: ...erica]], in the south of the continent of [[North America]], bordering both the [[Pacific Ocean]] and the [...
    57: == History ==
    58: ''Main article: [[History of Guatemala]]''
    64: ...st as a part of the [[United Provinces of Central America]].
    67: Guatemalan history has since been marked by revolutions, coups, non-...
  7. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    38: ...rple finch]]. Its state tree is the [[Paper Birch|American white birch]], also called paper birch or canoe ...
    48: == History ==
    49: ...ies]] that revolted against British rule in the [[American Revolution]]. It was the first state to declare ...
    62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
    90: ... is also bolstered by British records of captured American POWs during the Revolutionary period, held in En...
  8. Cave (10592 bytes)
    40: ...found widely in [[Europe]], [[Asia]], and [[North America]].
    69: Throughout history, primitive peoples have made use of caves for she...
    76: {{Commons|Cave|Cave}}
  9. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    1: {{Ushistory}}
    2: ...the [[England|English]] began to colonize [[North America]]. The first attempts, notably the [[Colony of R...
    4: To summarize the areas of development in colonial America, historians typically recognize four regions in t...
    11: ...p lucrative [[South America|South]] and [[Central America]].
    29: ...ck by the most severe [[drought]] in centuries. [[American Indians]] were not very willing to give away the...
  10. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    16: ==History==
    17: {{Main|History of Christianity}}
    60: ...an region in the 18th century; they came to North America from Europe in much greater numbers in the late n...
    67: * [[History of Christianity]]
    69: * [[History of Christian Missions]]
  11. Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
    3: ...ernment]] of the [[United States|United States of America]]. It is established by [[Article One of the Unit...
    15: ...'delegates'' from the [[District of Columbia]], [[American Samoa]], [[Guam]], [[Puerto Rico]], and the [[U....
    17: ...e Canadian House of Commons, the British House of Commons, and the German [[Bundestag]], approximately 15 p...
    21: ==History==
    22: During the [[American Revolutionary War]] and under the [[Articles of ...
  12. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    4: ...necticut Compromise]], a compromise made at the [[History of the United States Constitution|Constitutional ...
    8: ==History==
    9: {{main|History of the United States Senate}}
    14: ...s Republican Party|Republican Party]], which many Americans associated with the Union's victory in the Civi...
    25: ...a|Confederate]] [[secession]], which led to the [[American Civil War]]. No senator has been expelled since;...
  13. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    9: ...ng market, but races have also been held in the [[Americas]], [[Africa]], [[Asia]], and [[Australia]]. New...
    13: == History ==
    15: ''Main Article: [[History of Formula One]]''<br>
    18: ...nd Prix motor racing]] (''q.v.'' for pre-[[1947]] history) of the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. A number of Euro...
    56: [[Image:BAR pitstop.jpg|thumb|230px|The [[British American Racing|BAR]] team executes a [[pit stop]], refue...
  14. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    39: ...stem]], the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] and the [[Transamerica Pyramid]].
    41: ==History==
    42: ...eceded 10,000 to 20,000 years earlier by [[Native American]]s. When Europeans arrived, they found the area ...
    44: ... bay in [[1775]]. A [[Spanish colonization of the Americas|Spanish party]] led by [[Juan Bautista de Anza]]...
    46: ...a Buena remained a small town until the [[Mexican-American War]] broke out and a naval force under Commodor...
  15. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    24: ... implications of this along with his known family history were politically explosive, especially for the pr...
    98: ...[infrastructure]] improvement campaigns in German history, with the construction of dozens of dams, [[autob...
    148: ...ni]] was overthrown in [[1943]] after British and American forces invaded Sicily. Throughout 1943 and 1944,...
    167: ...or even favourable terms, particularly in [[South America]], the [[Islamic World]] and parts of [[Asia]]. F...
    169: ...sed him to be one of the most despised leaders in history.
  16. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    1: ...blishment of the [[United States|United States of America]].
    3: ...g the origins and aftermath of the war, see the [[American Revolution]].
    5: ... is one of the most famous images relating to the American Revolutionary War.]]
    10: When the war began, the thirteen American colonies did not have a professional [[armed for...
    15: ...[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalists]]&mdash;American colonists who sided with the British&mdash;field...
  17. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    34: == History ==
    44: ...er is situated just east and south of where the [[American River]] meets the [[Sacramento River]] (though o...
    56: ...g levels of transportation and commerce. Both the American and especially Sacramento rivers would be key el...
    58: ...rs are used extensively for [[water sports]]. The American River is off limits to power boats and has becom...
    78: ...ms, the Sacramento Surge of the [[World League of American Football|WLAF]] and the [[Sacramento Gold Miners...
  18. Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
    26: ..., a state in the [[United States|United States of America]]. As of the [[2000]] census, it has a populatio...
    32: ==History==
    82: ...re races. 4.53% of the population are [[Hispanic American|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of...
    100: {{Commons|Boise|Boise}}
  19. Native American (42651 bytes)
    3: ...st can be found under "[[Classification of Native Americans]]."
    5: ...ality with other arctic peoples not native to the American continent, such as those from arctic [[Russia]]n...
    9: ...]] and the [[Mestizo]]s and [[Zambo]]s of [[Latin America]].
    11: ...) in the [[US]] state of [[Hawaii]], natives of [[American Samoa]] (USA) and natives of [[Easter Island]] (...
    13: ==Early history==
  20. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    3: ...re it was protected. The first known non-[[Native American]]s to enter the Valley did so in the winter of [...
    38: ... Death Valley area makes it [[North America|North America's]] driest spot, receiving about 1.7 inches (43 m...
    43: ... is one of the hottest and driest places in North America due to its lack of surface water and its low reli...
    49: ==Human history==
    51: Four known [[Native American]] cultures have lived in the area during the las...

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