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  1. History of the United States (1776-1789) (19792 bytes)
    7: ...or their own governance. The Congress appointed George Washington to head a Continental Army, and dis...
    9: ..., including the exclusion of his charges against George III regarding slavery.
    17: ...he United States]] was put into operation, and [[George Washington]] was elected the first [[President...
    21: ...while enjoying the benign neglect of a Britain, preoccupied by civil war and other problems. After the...
    23: ...lonies, but not British Florida or the then-tiny Georgia at the south or Newfoundland and Nova Scotia ...

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  1. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    1: {{List of people A}}
    10: ...cheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford|Acheson, Archibald]] (1776-1849), 2nd Earl of Gosford
    27: *[[Gary Ackerman|Ackerman, Gary Leonard]] (born 1942)
    33: *[[Georg Christian Benedict Ackermann|Ackermann, Georg Christian Benedict]] (1763-1833)
    34: *[[Georg Friedrich Ackermann|Ackermann, Georg Friedrich]] (1787-1843)
  2. Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
    5: ...etic tribute on the death of the [[Calvinist]] [[George Whitefield]] that received widespread acclaim ...
    7: ...ures of the [[American Revolution]], including [[George Washington]], who met with her to thank her fo...
    14: ...Native African and Slave'' (Boston: Published by Geo. W. Light, 1834), also by Margaretta Matilda Odel...
    16: ...Washington-history's most famous piece of work-in 1776
  3. Sophie Germain (4906 bytes)
    3: '''Marie-Sophie Germain''' ([[April 1]], [[1776]] – [[June 27]], [[1831]]) was a [[France|F...
    9: ...earned her true identity in [[1806]], when [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] was invading [[Prussia]] and Gauss's...
    19: ...icted the possible solutions of [[Fermat's last theorem]].
    21: ...he fields of [[number theory]] and [[elasticity theory]]. One significant item is the concept of the [...
  4. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=George Washington
    19: '''George Washington''', ([[February 22]], [[1732]] &nda...
    21: ...d in winning and securing American independence, George Washington is generally recognized as one of t...
    26: ...ed his Washington cousins at [[Chotank]] in King George County. As a youth, he trained as a [[surveyor...
    31: At twenty-two years of age, George Washington fired the first shots of what would...
  5. John Hancock (8787 bytes)
    5: ... be sure King [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]] could read it, causing his name to becom...
    25: ...ncock sent Washington a copy of the [[July 4]], [[1776]] congressional resolution calling for independen...
    52: * United States Library of Congress (1781). ''George Washington Papers''. Online: [http://memory.lo...
  6. John Adams (18716 bytes)
    7: | preceded=[[George Washington]]
    35: ...of the colonies, he seconded the nomination of [[George Washington]] as commander-in-chief of the [[Co...
    37: ...he Congress until their adoption on [[July 2]], [[1776]].
    39: On [[June 8]], [[1776]], he was appointed on a committee with [[Thomas ...
    50: ... to his former [[British Monarchs|sovereign]], [[George III]], the King intimated that he was aware of...
  7. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    16: ...nt=[[Aaron Burr]]; [[George Clinton (politician)|George Clinton]]
    18: ...t]], [[Archaeology|archaeologist]], [[slavery|slaveowner]], [[author]] and founder of the [[University...
    20: Many people consider Jefferson to be among the most brilli...
    23: ... ([[February 20]], [[1720]]–[[March 31]], [[1776]]), both from families who had settled in [[Virgi...
    30: ... the father or mother of something|father of archaeology]]"'' in recognition of his role in developing...
  8. United States (58223 bytes)
    36: ..._dates = From [[Great Britain]]<br> [[July 4]], [[1776]]<br>[[September 3]], [[1783]]<br><br><br>
    52: ...ury]], the United States has become a dominant [[Geopolitics|global]] influence in contemporary [[econ...
    57: ...left|First [[President of the United States]], [[George Washington]]]]
    58: ... of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] in 1776 and the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionar...
    70: ... All of these are freely elected by the American people. Americans enjoy [[universal suffrage]]. ''Mo...
  9. Argentina (30219 bytes)
    44: ...slands|Falkland (Malvinas) Islands]] and [[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]]
    52: ...n D&iacute;az de Sol&iacute;s]] found indigenous people in the region who gave them silver objects as ...
    57: ...g the [[Viceroyalty of the R�de la Plata]] in [[1776]], and Buenos Aires became a flourishing port. Bu...
    124: About 3 million people live in the city of Buenos Aires, and roughly ...
    130: ...y large middle class. Many of these middle class people work in industry, own [[small business]]es, or...
  10. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (8955 bytes)
    63: ...tish. A representative assembly was authorized in 1776, Crown Colony government installed in 1877, a leg...
    67: ...902, La Soufriere volcano erupted, killing 2,000 people. Much farmland was damaged, and the economy de...
    83: ...te, Grenadines, Saint Andrew, Saint David, Saint George, Saint Patrick
    84: == Geography and parishes ==
    86: ''Main article: [[Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]]''
  11. Flag of North Carolina (1696 bytes)
    4: ...ng in black letters the inscription: "April 12th, 1776."
    8: ... and of the [[Halifax Resolves]] ([[April 12]], [[1776]]), documents that place North Carolina at the fo...
  12. Flag of South Carolina (934 bytes)
    2: ...Sullivan's Island]] from British attack in June [[1776]]. The flag remained the official state flag aft...
  13. North Carolina (18268 bytes)
    24: AdmittanceOrder = 12<sup>th</sup> |
    37: ... Carolina]] on the south, [[Georgia (U.S. State)|Georgia]] on the southwest, [[Tennessee]] on the west...
    44: ... a royal colony seventeen years later. In April [[1776]], the colony became the first to instruct its de...
    53: ...[1776]]: This one was ratified [[December 18]], [[1776]], as the first constitution of the independent s...
    54: ...na was readmitted into the Union. It was a major reorganization and modification of the original into ...
  14. Delaware (15006 bytes)
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 1<sup>st</sup> |
    46: ...ican Revolution]]. After the Revolution began in 1776, the three counties became "The Delaware State," ...
    62: == Geography ==
    67: ... of Virginia, form the [[Delmarva Peninsula]], a geographical unit stretching far down the Mid-Atlanti...
    82: As of 2003, there were 817,491 people living in Delaware.
  15. Kentucky (15076 bytes)
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 15th |
    41: ...erm [[shotgun]] was first coined in Kentucky in [[1776]]. After the war, it became Kentucky County, [[V...
    43: ... of America|Confederate]] forces under General [[Leonidas Polk]] invaded.
    50: ==Geography==
    63: ... largest [[city|cities]] in Kentucky in terms of geographic area are the two merged city/county govern...
  16. Virginia (23198 bytes)
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 10<sup>th</sup> |
    40: ...Five of them were re-elected to a second term: [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Ma...
    44: Among [[Native American]] people living in what now is Virginia were the [[Powh...
    48: ...[United States Constitution]]. On [[June 29]], [[1776]], the convention adopted a constitution that est...
    59: ...could vote in the colony. Each county chose two people or burgesses to represent it, while the [[Coll...
  17. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 14<sup>th</sup> |
    40: == Geography==
    44: ...the narrowest width is at 37 miles). The state's geographic center is [[Washington, Vermont|Washington...
    58: ...ulation in 1500 is estimated to be around 10,000 people.
    72: ...at Britain|George II]] in [[1740]]. In [[1741]], George II ruled that Massachusetts's claims in Vermon...
  18. Utah (29154 bytes)
    25: AdmittanceOrder = 45<sup>th</sup> |
    83: ...for several thousand years; most [[archeology|archeological]] evidence dates such habitation about 10,...
    87: ...Escalante Expedition&mdash;left [[Santa Fe]] in [[1776]], hoping to find a route to the [[California]] c...
    130: == Geography ==
    139: ...h a [[Basin and Range Province|basin and range]] geology. Small mountain ranges and rugged terrain pun...
  19. South Carolina (11968 bytes)
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 8<sup>th</sup> |
    42: ...ritain and set up its own government on March 15, 1776. On [[February 5]], [[1778]] South Carolina becam...
    63: ...Carolina's population was estimated at 4,147,152 people.
    89: == Geography ==
    93: ... to the south and west by [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], located across the [[Savannah River]], and...
  20. Rhode Island (15004 bytes)
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 13<sup>th</sup> |
    37: ...of Rhode Island leads some out-of-staters to erroneously believe that the entire state is an island, w...
    42: In [[1636]] [[Roger Williams (theologian)|Roger Williams]], after being banished fro...
    44: ...[Massachusetts]] for expressing her beliefs that people could talk to God by themselves, not necessari...
    52: ... Before the [[Industrial Revolution]], when most people were employed as farmers, this was considered ...

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