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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    189: *[[Joseph Nicollet]], (1786-1843), explorer of the Upper [[Mississippi River]] and...
    246: *[[Scylax of Caryanda]] - a [[Hellenic civilization|Gree...
    306: [[pl:Najwięksi odkrywcy]]
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    32: *[[William Abbot|Abbot, William]], (1798-1843), British actor
  3. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    34: ...rich Ackermann|Ackermann, Georg Friedrich]] (1787-1843)
  4. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    16: ...t such a scenario, Parliament passed the ''[[Regency Act 1831]]'', under which it was provided that Vi...
    25: ...queen had just turned eighteen years old, no regency was necessary. By [[Salic law]], no woman could r...
    37: ...r-presumptive, the King of Hanover. These conspiracy theories afflicted the country with a wave of pat...
    39: ... no effect on the queen's health or on her pregnancy. The first child of the royal couple, named [[Vic...
    96: ...luded troops from each British colony and dependency, together with soldiers sent by Indian Princes an...
  5. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
    1: '''Nancy Witcher Astor, Viscountess Astor''' ([[May 19]], ...
    3: <table align=right><tr><td>[[Image:NancyAstor.jpg]]</td></tr></table>
    4: ...onologuist and actress, while another niece, [[Nancy Lancaster]], became famous as a 20th-century tast...
    8: ...UK Parliament constituency)|Plymouth Sutton]]. Nancy Astor then became the [[Conservative Party (UK)|C...
    10: ...ed to much criticism of her position. However, Nancy Astor was often fiercely critical of the [[Nazis]...
  6. Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
    9: ...s in London'' (1840), and ''The Workers' Union'' (1843).
  7. Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
    3: ...]&ndash;[[1883]]) was the self-given name, from [[1843]], of an [[United States|American]] [[abolitionis...
    13: ...ed to [[Michigan]], where she continued her advocacy. During the [[American Civil War]], she organize...
  8. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    6: ...an affair that scandalized [[Regency England|Regency London]]. Ada was named after Byron's [[half-sist...
    15: During a nine-month period in 1842-1843, Ada translated for Babbage Italian mathematician...
  9. Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
    2: ...s]] for the [[insane]]. Unfortunately for her legacy, these state hospitals grew into enormous "museum...
    16: ... the insane. Dix followed this up by persuading [[Cyrus Butler]], a self-made Providence millionaire a...
  10. John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=John Quincy Adams
    18: '''John Quincy Adams''' ([[July 11]], [[1767]] &ndash; [[Februar...
    22: ...chusetts]], (in a part of town which is now [[Quincy, Massachusetts]]), and acquired his early educati...
    34: ==Presidency==
    35: ===Election to Presidency===
  11. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    27: ...mous in American politics. He assumed the presidency upon Harrison's death a month into his term.
    29: ...sidency in this manner. He acceded to the Presidency upon the death of President Harrison on [[April 4...
    56: ==Presidency==
    58: ...erred to as the "Acting President" or "His Accidency" by opponents. Further, Tyler quickly found hims...
    65: ...er painful the duty I have to assure your Excellency, that if resistance is made to the execution of t...
  12. Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
    20: ...aylor's term and was never elected to the presidency in his own right. He was the last president from ...
    28: === The Vice-Presidency ===
    33: ==Presidency==
    37: ...s the sudden ascension of Fillmore to the Presidency in July 1850 brought an abrupt political shift in...
    55: Another important legacy of Fillmore's administration was the opening of [...
  13. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    20: ... for the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]] during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. He...
    40: ...infancy and Frank Robert Pierce ([[1839]]&ndash;[[1843]]) at the age of four from [[epidemic typhus]]. B...
    45: ...ontenders&mdash;[[Stephen Douglas]], [[William Marcy]], [[James Buchanan]] and [[Lewis Cass]]&mdash;fo...
    55: ==Presidency==
    56: ...ter]]. Grief-stricken, Pierce entered the presidency nervously exhausted. In his [[Inauguration Day|in...
  14. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    57: ...er 6]], [[1834]]; was reelected in [[1837]] and [[1843]], and resigned on [[March 5]], [[1845]], to acc...
    63: ==Presidency==
    78: ...n and nominated its own candidate for the presidency, incumbent vice-president [[John C. Breckinridge]...
    82: ...t Sumter]]. However, the attempt to maintain secrecy failed. Newspapers published stories that the shi...
  15. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    44: ...onfederate States of America#International Diplomacy and Legal Status |<small><sup>1</sup></small>]] f...
    46: ...seceding [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]]. His leadership qualities were evident in his d...
    53: ...ky|Hodgenville]]), to [[Thomas Lincoln]] and [[Nancy Hanks]]. Lincoln was named after his deceased gra...
    61: ...tution was "founded on both injustice and bad policy." [http://www.hti.umich.edu/l/lincoln/]
    70: *[[Robert Todd Lincoln]] : b. [[August 1]], [[1843]] in Springfield, Illinois - d. [[July 26]], [[19...
  16. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    40: ...[1865]]&#150;[[1869]]), succeeding to the presidency upon the assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
    48: ...to the four succeeding Congresses ([[March 4]], [[1843]] to [[March 3]], [[1853]]). He was chairman of ...
    51: ...] of [[Confederate States of America|the Confederacy]], Johnson was the only Senator from the seceded ...
    54: ...rst Vice President to succeed to the U.S. Presidency upon the assassination of a President and the thi...
    120: ==Post-Presidency==
  17. Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
    32: ...od for Simpson. He graduated from West Point in [[1843]], ranking 21st in a class of 39. At the academy,...
    43: ...terful in military history; it split the Confederacy in two, and it represented the second major Confe...
    45: ...Atlanta, Georgia]], and the heart of the Confederacy. His willingness to fight and ability to win impr...
    50: ...rategy that would strike at the heart of Confederacy from multiple directions: Grant, [[George G. Mead...
    60: ==Presidency==
  18. Printing press (12986 bytes)
    4: ...ry block, and given the levels of peasant illiteracy at the time, texts such as the "Pauper's Bibles" ...
    16: ...d, but also a significantly higher level of literacy than has often been estimated.
    31: ...rivate reading. This gradually raised the [[literacy]] level as well, revolutionizing education.
    51: ...per travels clockwise round a large cloth covered cylinder, the impression roller (C), and is pressed ...
    53: ... 19th century the [[rotary press]] (invented in [[1843]] in the [[United States]] by [[Richard M. Hoe]])...
  19. Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
    37: |'''[[Currency]]''' || [[Euro]] (&euro;) ('''&sup1;''')
    57: ...n]]) and in [[1999]] it joined the [[euro]] currency area. The present sovereign is Grand Duke [[Henri...
    107: The law of [[July 26]], [[1843]] reinforced bilingualism by introducing the teac...
  20. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    49: | '''[[Currency]]'''
    83: ...ea counted on [[cocoa]] production for hard currency earnings. In [[1959]] it had the highest [[per ca...
    113: ...th America ([[Treaty of El Pardo]]). From 1827 to 1843, Britain established a base on the island to comb...

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