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- French Revolution (36529 bytes)
2: ...eople as subjects and amplifies the power of the people, boosting them to the status of citizens.
8: ...tent, it fell to the ambitions of a rising [[bourgeoisie]], allied with aggrieved peasants, wage-earne...
13: ..., wage-earners, and, to a lesser extent, the bourgeoisie
21: ...rgot]] (Controller-General of Finances 1774–1776) and [[Jacques Necker]] (Director-General of Fina...
42: ...ly]], an assembly not of the Estates but of "the People". The National Assembly's first act was to pas... - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
35: ...in San Francisco were the [[Spain|Spanish]], in [[1776]]. The city grew rapidly due to the [[California ...
42: ...lone]] (a [[Miwok]] Indian word meaning "western people") living in the coastal area between [[Point S...
44: ...uan Bautista de Anza]] arrived on [[March 28]], [[1776]] and established the sites for the [[Presidio of...
56: ...off to form [[San Mateo County, California|San Mateo County]] in [[1856]]. San Francisco became the US...
75: ...ny right-of-way would displace a large number of people. Caltrans tried to minimize displacement (and ... - American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
12: ...al Army]]—in June of 1775, and appointed [[George Washington]] as commander-in-chief. The develo...
23: ...t, but this was forbidden in the South, where slaveowners feared arming slaves. [[John Murray, 4th Ear...
31: ...ucted by [[George III of the United Kingdom|King George's]] government to enforce royal authority in t...
41: ...Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]] on [[March 17]], [[1776]]. The colonial militia dispersed, and in April W...
50: ...ricans held on outside Quebec until the spring of 1776, and then withdrew.
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