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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
70: ...merica]] were all incorporated into Mexico from [[1822]] to [[1823]], when they declared independence, w...
76: ...uᲥz to organize an itinerant government. [[Napoleon III of France]], Emperor of France, imposed Maxi...
153: ...ding to INEGI (National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Information) 2000</small>
157: == Geography ==
158: ''Main article: [[Geography of Mexico]]'' - Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
21: ...ost of the [[Lisbon]] nobles, fleeing from [[Napoleon]]'s invasion of Portugal, moved in. The kingdom'...
23: ... Pedro proclaimed the independence of Brazil in [[1822]], he decided to keep Rio de Janeiro as the capit...
50: ...r)|football]] venue, able to hold nearly 200,000 people (however, the biggest stadium of any type is l...
82: ==Miscellaneous==
84: ...[stadium]] near the [[Maracan㝝, to hold 45,000 people. It will be named after Brazilian ex-[[FIFA]] ... - Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
6: In [[1822]] he sailed on a voyage around the world under [[... - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
6: ...eror|Charles VI]] whose sole male heir - his son Leopold Johann - died as an infant in [[1716]]. In [[...
16: ...-1798), married HSH Prince Albert of Saxony (1738-1822); no issue
20: *[[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor|HIM Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor]] (1747-1792), married...
37: ...15 years later and became more closeted from her people. Her focus changed from attempting to regain ... - Accordion (10069 bytes)
9: [[Image:KlavierAccordeon.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|a piano accordion]]
20: ...st used in Europe around [[1800]] AD for organs. People used their knowledge and the standard of the c...
26: The first basic "accordion" was invented in [[1822]] by [[Friedrich Buschmann]] in [[Berlin]].
28: ...for each note. The instrument was copied by many people, and many variations came into existence in a ...
35: ...ruments include the [[concertina]] and the [[melodeon]]. - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
34: ...pression undoubtedly increased the dismay of the people of the [[Missouri Territory]] in [[1819]] when...
36: ...y to recognize the young sister republics until [[1822]], after ascertaining that Congress would vote ap...
64: ...War]]||align="left"|'''[[George Graham (soldier)|George Graham]]''' (''ad interim'')||align="left"|181...
113: ...irginia]] | before=[[John Tyler, Sr.]] | after=[[George William Smith]] | years=[[1811]]}} - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
9: ...r><td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[April 27]], [[1822]]</td></tr>
22: '''Ulysses S. Grant''' ([[April 27]], [[1822]] – [[July 23]], [[1885]]) was a [[Union ar...
30: ... they moved to the village of [[Georgetown, Ohio|Georgetown]] in [[Brown County, Ohio]], where Grant s...
32: ...[[U.S. Congressman]], Thomas L. Hamer. Hamer erroneously nominated him as Ulysses Simpson Grant, and a...
45: ...xton Bragg]] and opening an avenue to [[Atlanta, Georgia]], and the heart of the Confederacy. His will... - Brazil (12581 bytes)
8: ...ro I]] declared independence on [[7 September]] [[1822]], establishing the independent [[Empire of Brazi...
10: ...acted over 5 million [[Europe]]an and [[Japanese people|Japanese]] immigrants. That period also saw Br...
37: == Geography ==
39: ''Main article: [[Geography of Brazil]]''
43: ...ly experience frost and snow. [[precipitation (meteorology)|Precipitation]] is abundant in the humid [... - Elephantine (3346 bytes)
8: ...oing excavations at the town by the [[German Archaeological Institute]] have uncovered many findings, ...
13: ...II]] and [[Amenhotep III]] on the island prior to 1822, when they were destroyed by the Ottoman governme...
17: In addition to the archaeological site, the island today houses the [[Aswan ... - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
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38: ...tural influences. For a variety of reasons, some people in other parts of the U.S. sometimes mistake i...
44: ...liest inhabitants of the New World. The [[Pueblo people]] built a flourishing sedentary culture in the...
46: ...nt]] in [[1541]]. His maltreatment of the Pueblo people while exploring the upper Rio Grande valley le...
58: [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] of [[France]] sold the vast [[Louisi... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
16: ...llion years ago]] (Mya) at the end of the [[Cretaceous]] period. Dinosaurs are known from both fossils...
20: ...ggish, [[cold-blooded]] reptiles. [[Vertebrate paleontology]] has also become global, with major new d...
29: There is an almost universal consensus among paleontologists that birds are the descendants of [[the...
30: ...ed by [[University of California]] Museum of [[Paleontology]]</blockquote>
32: Modern [[bird]]s are classified by most palaeontologists as belonging to the subgroup [[Manirapt... - Comet (30542 bytes)
5: ...water]] exists in a [[solid]] (rather than [[gas]]eous) [[phase (matter)|state]]. [[Asteroid]]s origi...
31: ...ellite and amateur astronomers Genichi Araki and George Alcock. In the past, when multiple comets wer...
43: ...sm responsible for not only comets, but also [[meteor]]s, the [[aurora borealis]], and even the [[Milk...
47: ...the comet's position taken by himself and other, geographically separated observers to determine that ...
53: ...l among the planets along straight lines. [[Galileo Galilei]], although a staunch [[Copernicus|Copern... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian pai...
69: *[[George Ault]] ([[1891]]-[[1948]])
76: *[[Constantine Andreou]] ([[1917]]-)
83: *[[Leonard Bahr]] ([[1905]]-[[1990]])
95: *[[George Barker (painter)|George Barker]] ([[1882]]-[[1965]]) - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], sta...
21: ...erial DNA is housed in a structure called the nucleoid (''very light blue''), as well as other structu...
32: ...of typical animal cell. [[Organelle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]...
54: ...different kinds of genetic material exist: [[DNA|deoxyribonucleic acid]] (DNA) and [[RNA|ribonucleic a...
56: ...ochondria and chloroplasts (see [[endosymbiotic theory]]). - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...ith that of [[Johannes Kepler]]. The work of Galileo is considered to be a significant break from that...
5: Galileo was born in [[Pisa]], [[Italy]], as the son of [[...
7: ...of Padua]], and served on its faculty teaching [[geometry]], [[mechanics]], and [[astronomy]] until [[...
10: ...tension and the pitch of a stretched string. Galileo also contributed to the rejection of blind allegi...
12: ...] some authorities challenged the reality of Galileo's experiments, in particular the distinguished Fr... - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
9: *[[1822]] - [[Denmark Vesey]] executed
10: *[[1822]] - [[Cumberland Road]] Bill
31: ...S. Supreme Court]] rules in favor of [[Cherokee (people)|Cherokees]]; President Jackson ignores the ru...
133: ...tory/United_States/People Pictures of Historical People] - Michigan (29427 bytes)
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66: ...[[Treaty of Saginaw]], the [[Ojibwe]], [[Ottawa (people)|Ottawa]], and [[Potawatomi]] ceded more than ...
67: ...[[Treaty of Chicago]], the [[Ojibwe]], [[Ottawa (people)|Ottawa]], and [[Potawatomi]] ceded all the la...
68: ...elected them from eighteen persons chosen by the people. The Council was expanded to thirteen members ...
86: ..., 43 people lay dead, 1189 injured and over 7000 people had been arrested. The riot had lasting effec... - January 17 (12233 bytes)
38: ...sing extensive property damage and killing 6,433 people.
41: ... of the Congo]], displacing an estimated 400,000 people.
49: ... [[James Hall (geologist)|James Hall]], Scottish geologist
56: *[[1863]] - [[David Lloyd George]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (d...
101: *[[1968]] - [[Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer]], Dutch writer - January 2 (10888 bytes)
10: *[[1788]] - [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] becomes the 4th state to ratify the [[Unite...
60: *[[1822]] - [[Rudolf Clausius]], German physicist, contri...
106: ...[[1913]] - [[L鯮 Teisserenc de Bort]], French meteorologist (b. [[1855]])
125: ...]], U.S. Congressman from [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] (b. [[1934]]) - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
11: *[[Amedeo Avogadro]], (1776-1856), Italian physicist
16: *[[Claude Louis Berthollet]], (1748-1822), French chemist
27: *[[Georg Ludwig Carius]], (1829-1875), German chemist
69: ...tor Goldschmidt]], (1888-1947) Father of Modern Geochemistry
79: *[[George de Hevesy]], (1885-1966), chemist, recipient o...
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