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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
10: *[[Antonio de Abreu]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[...
23: ...acific Ocean]], founded Darién, oldest surviving European settlement in the South American continent.
77: ...n Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
78: *[[Bartolomeu Dias]], (1450-1500), [[Portuguese]] explorer who ...
80: ..., [[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer, first European to reach [[Cape Verde]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
74: ...crombie Junior|Abercrombie Junior, James]], (died 1775), British Colonel, killed at Bunker Hill.
113: *[[Luis Abreu|Abreu, Luis]], actor - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
43: ...mann|Ackermann, Marie Magdalene Charlotte]] (1757-1775) - Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
5: ...-date on current events in Russia and the rest of Europe. She corresponded with many of the great mind...
9: ...harles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Montesquieu]], Catherine drew up a document to reform the cod...
11: ...sant revolt. This process reached completion in [[1775]]. The reform created provinces and districts whi...
16: ...ronation coach is exhibited in the [[Hermitage Museum]], [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]].]]
21: .... She attempted to partition the Ottoman Empire's European holdings after the Polish example, but achi... - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
7: ...ed one of the most brilliant political figures in Europe.]]
9: ...oinette met the young child genius [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. He performed a short musical concert f...
11: Maria-Antonia's sisters were soon married off to European royalty. Maria-Christina, the eldest, was m...
43: ...h success. Although King Louis did meet with Choiseul, he did not bring him back to court permanently....
45: ...s]] gave birth to her first child in [[August]] [[1775]], Marie-Antoinette was subjected to cat-calls fr... - Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
2: ....jpg|thumb|House of Jane Austen (today it is a museum)]]
3: '''Jane Austen''' ([[December 16]], [[1775]]–[[July 18]], [[1817]]) was a prominent [[... - Ching Shih (2491 bytes)
2: '''Ching Shih''' [[1775]]-[[1844]] first became known as a [[China|Chines...
4: ...th her adopted son, having already made him her lieutenant, and married him, cementing the family's ho... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
19: ...l Army]] in the [[American Revolutionary War]] ([[1775]]–[[1783]]) and later the first [[President...
31: ...h eventually became the [[Seven Years' War]] in [[Europe]].
40: ...851, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art|Metropolitan Museum]]]]
41: ...wly-formed [[Continental Army]] on [[June 15]], [[1775]]. The [[Massachusetts]] delegate [[John Adams]] ...
49: ...er the [[Prussia|German]] [[Baron Friedrich von Steuben]], steadily improving its fighting capabilitie... - John Hancock (8787 bytes)
23: On [[May 24]], [[1775]], he was elected the third President of the [[Co...
25: ... first month of his presidency, on [[June 19]], [[1775]], Hancock commissioned [[George Washington]] [[c...
56: ...h]]| after=[[Henry Laurens]]| years=[[May 24]], [[1775]] – [[October 31]], [[1777]]}} - John Adams (18716 bytes)
31: ...in [[1768]] as ''A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law''), in which he argued that the opposition...
35: ...reat Britain|Great Britain]]. On [[October 5]], [[1775]], Congress created the first of a series of comm...
46: ... of commerce with Great Britain and again sent to Europe in September [[1779]]. The [[France|French]] ...
50: ...Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune|Turgot]] and other European writers as to the viciousness of the framew...
59: ...ef. At the time, the United States was drawn into European military affairs such as the [[XYZ Affair]]... - United States (58223 bytes)
58: ...[[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] (1775–[[1783]]). The original political structure...
62: ... foreign diseases contracted through contact with European settlers, and U.S. settlers acquired those ...
121: ...emselves into [[nation states]] modeled after the European states of the time. Although considered as...
225: ... having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa); '''[[Blac...
232: ...igrant populations came from eastern and southern Europe and French Canada, though far more immigrants... - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ...manian]]: Rom⮩a) is a country in southeastern [[Europe]]. It is bordered by [[Ukraine]] and [[Moldov...
40: currency = [[Romanian leu|Leu]] |
42: time_zone= [[Eastern European Time|EET]] |
44: time_zone_DST= [[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] |
64: ...n part [[Bukovina]] to the [[Austrian Empire]] in 1775 and its south-eastern part [[Bugeac]] to the Otto... - Flag of North Carolina (1696 bytes)
4: ...ning in black letters this inscription "May 20th, 1775," and that below the star there shall be a simila...
8: ...burg Declaration of Independence]] ([[May 20]], [[1775]]) and of the [[Halifax Resolves]] ([[April 12]],... - Flag of South Carolina (934 bytes)
2: ...of South Carolina''' was originally designed in [[1775]] for use by [[South Carolina]], [[USA]], troops ... - Arizona (24367 bytes)
70: Motto = ''Ditat Deus'' (God Enriches) |
88: ... As the maps were republished and circulated in [[Europe]], the name Arizona became attached to the wh...
96: ... (presidios) at Tubac in [[1752]] and Tucson in [[1775]]. All of what is now Arizona became part of Mexi...
143: ...with a number of galleries such as the [[Heard Museum]] showcasing historical and contemporary works. ... - California (63989 bytes)
67: Motto = [[Eureka (word)|Eureka!]] |
98: Pre-European California was one of the most culturally a...
100: The first [[European]] to explore parts of the coast was the [[P...
109: ...covered, the population burgeoned with Americans, Europeans, and other immigrants in the great [[Calif...
126: ...ely located in [[Monterey, California|Monterey]] (1775–1849), [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] (1... - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
43: ...ticut is one of the original 13 states. The first Europeans to settle permanently in Connecticut were ...
93: ...cated metal product]]s, [[chemical]] and [[pharmaceutical]] products, and [[scientific instrument]]s.
103: ...s and overseas. The [[American Clock and Watch Museum]] is located in [[Bristol, Connecticut]].
109: ...ubmarine)|Turtle]], was built in Connecticut in [[1775]] by [[David Bushnell]]; since then, Connecticut ... - Washington (20186 bytes)
45: Prior to the arrival of explorers from [[Europe]], this region of the Pacific Coast had many ...
47: ...in|Spanish]] Captain [[Don Bruno de Heceta]] in [[1775]] on board the ''Santiago'', part of a two-ship [...
115: The racial makeup of the state is:
277: **[[Brad Owen]], [[lieutenant governor]] - Vermont (39851 bytes)
60: The first [[Europe]]an to see Vermont is thought to be [[Jacques...
62: ...ification]] of Lake Champlain. This was the first European settlement in Vermont and the site of the f...
66: ...a and retreated to other forts along the [[Richelieu River]]. One year later a group of [[Mohawk natio...
68: ... Vermont's far southeast under the command of [[Lieutenant]] Timothy Dwight. This fort protected the n...
74: ...ont|Westminster]] with New York settlers in March 1775, violence broke out as angry citizens took over t... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
80: * [[600]]: Mouldboard [[plough]] in [[Eastern Europe]]
85: ...[Horse tack|Horse collar]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
105: ...[[Arquebus]] and [[Rifle]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
145: * [[1775]]: [[Submarine]] [[Turtle (submarine)|Turtle]]: [...
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