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- James Madison (15187 bytes)
25: ...ought of [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu]].
33: ...ion's shortest president and frequently ill. In [[1794]] Madison married [[Dolley Madison|Dolley Payne T...
73: ...War|Secretary of War]]||align="left"|'''[[William Eustis]]'''||align="left"|1809–1812
122: ... benevolence, the money of their constituents." [[1794]] (Pertaining to Congress' appropriation $15,000 ...
124: ...whenever a revolt was apprehended. Throughout all Europe, the armies kept up under the pretext of defe... - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
24: ... States Senator]]. As Minister to [[France]] in [[1794]]-[[1796]], he displayed strong sympathies for th...
36: ...to stay neutral in European wars and wars between European powers and their colonies but to consider a...
38: ...idered as subjects for future colonization by any European Power." Some 20 years after Monroe died in ...
42: ...live with his daughter Maria Hester Monroe Gouverneur in New York City and died there peacefully from ...
111: ...ter=[[Stevens T. Mason]] | years=[[1790]]–[[1794]]}} - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
22: ...husetts]]), and acquired his early education in [[Europe]] at the [[University of Leiden]]. He graduat...
24: ...ppointed him Minister to the [[Netherlands]] in [[1794]], Minister to [[Portugal]] in [[1796]] and Minis...
30: ...ped develop the [[Monroe Doctrine]], which warned European nations not to meddle in affairs of the Wes... - Eli Whitney (3270 bytes)
18: ...tney received a [[patent]] for on [[March 14]], [[1794]], and its constituent elements should rightly be...
26: In Whitney's words, "A substitute for European skill must be sought in such an application... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
114: *[[Thomas Mann Baynes]] ([[1794]]-[[1854]])
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
185: *[[Eugene Boudin|Eugène Boudin]]
216: *[[Tadeusz Brzozowski (painter)|Tadeusz Brzozowski]] ([[1818]]-[[1887]]) - Flag (13245 bytes)
11: ...ring battles to identify individual leaders: in [[Europe]] they were the [[knight]]s, in [[Japan]] the...
15: Beginning at the [[17th Century]], European knights were replaced by centralized [[Army...
25: ...ionary spirit with which the flag was designed in 1794. ''Examples'' among many: [[Flag of Ireland|Irel... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
33: *[[Theobald Boehm]], ([[1794]]-[[1881]]), [[Germany]] — inventor of the ...
62: ...nardo DaVinci]], (1452-1519), [[Italy]] — [[euclidean geometry]]
83: *[[Adolf Eugen Fick]], (1829-1901) — [[contact lens]]
153: *[[Antonio Meucci]], inventor of the telephone
184: *[[Norbert Rillieux|Norbert Rilleaux]], (1806-1894), [[United States... - Timeline of United States history (1790-1819) (6951 bytes)
14: *[[1794]] - [[Whiskey Rebellion]]
15: *[[1794]] - [[Battle of Fallen Timbers]] - Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
2: ...one of the richest and most powerful nations in [[Europe]]; only in [[Great Britain]] and the [[Nether...
5: ...d the [[First Estate|clergy]], the remnants of [[feudalism]]. Similarly, the peasants covetously eyed ...
9: ...with the enemies of the bourgeoisie: absolutism, feudalism and [[philistinism]]." [http://www.marxists...
22: ...axes. Further royal and [[seigneurial system|seigneurial taxes]] were collected in the form of compuls... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
13: * Resentment of the [[seigneurial system]] by peasants, wage-earners, and, to a...
53: ... of the military joined the mob; others remained neutral.
59: ... civil war within the kingdom and agitating for a European coalition against France.
63: ...eneral agrarian insurrection known as "la Grande Peur" (the Great Fear).
65: ====The abolition of feudalism==== - List of people associated with the French Revolution (16148 bytes)
9: *[[François-Noël Babeuf]] - proto-[[socialism|socialist]], guillotined i...
12: ...utional monarchy|constitutional monarchist]] / [[Feuillant]] (faction)
22: *[[Louis de Breteuil]] - [[royalist]], briefly supplanted [[Jacques ...
70: ...93)|Wattignies]] and [[Battle of Fleurus (1794)|Fleurus]]
76: ...partist]] general, author of ''Les Liaisons dangereuses'' - Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
3: ...wer rose quickly, [[Conquest|conquering]] most of Europe; the fall was also rapid, beginning with the ...
9: ... Wars brought some great changes upon the face of Europe:
11: * France was no longer a dominant power in Europe, as it had been since the times of [[Louis XI...
13: ...tional legacies have remained: for instance, many European countries have a [[Civil law (legal system)...
14: ...f some nations, and the end of others. The map of Europe was to be re-drawn in the next hundred years ... - Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
3: ...t''' refers to the [[18th century]] in [[Europe | European philosophy]], and is often thought of
14: Throughout the 1500s and half of the 1600s, Europe was ravaged by religious wars. When the poli...
16: ...79: 121–123). There was a wave of change across European thinking at this time, which is also exempl...
45: ...d in the sciences by, for example, [[Carolus Linnaeus]]' categorization of [[biology]].
68: ...on deeper connections, an idea now called [[hermeneutics]]. The original focus of his scholarship was ... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
52: *[[Hans von Euler-Chelpin]], (1873-1964), Swedish chemist, winne...
104: *[[Antoine Lavoisier]], (1743-1794), French pioneer chemist
140: *[[Louis Pasteur]], (1822-1895), French [[biochemistry|biochemist...
157: *[[Tadeus Reichstein]], (1897-1996), chemist, 1950 [[Nobel... - James Cook (14770 bytes)
1: ...by Nathaniel Dance, c. 1775, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich]]
20: ...reach [[New Zealand]], becoming only the second [[European]] in history to do so (behind [[Abel Tasman...
24: ...cts with Australian [[Aborigines]], and the first European sightings of Australian [[flora]] and [[fau...
28: ...nd [[New Guinea]], again becoming only the second European to do so (the first being [[Luis Vaez de To...
39: ...ry high southern [[latitude]], becoming the first European to cross the [[Antarctic Circle]] on [[Janu... - Honolulu, Hawaii (19495 bytes)
18: time zone = Hawaii-Aleutian|
43: ... of England was the first foreigner to sail, in [[1794]], into what is now Honolulu Harbor. More foreig...
103: ...ontemporary Museum]] in [[Makiki]] is the main museum of contemporary art in the state.
105: ===Other museums, aquariums, zoos, and cultural centers===
106: * The [[Bishop Museum]] is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and houses thousands of n... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
79: *[[Arne Beurling]] (Sweden, [[1905]]-[[1986]])
109: *[[Nicolas Bourbaki]] (Pseudonym used by a cabal of French mathematicians)
128: *[[Eugenio Calabi]], (United States)
142: *[[Ludolph van Ceulen]] (Germany/Netherlands, [[1540]] - [[1610]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
34: *[[Eugene M. Antoniadi]] ([[Greece]], [[France]], [[187...
131: *[[J鲴me Eug讥 Coggia]] ([[France]], [[1849]] – [[1919...
146: *[[Jacques D'Allonville|Jacques Eug讥 d'Allonville]] ([[France]], [[1671]] – ...
156: *[[Charles-Eug讥 Delaunay]] ([[France]], [[1816]] – [[18...
157: *[[Eug讥 Joseph Delporte]] ([[Belgium]], [[1882]] &nda... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
165: *[[Cesare, Marquis of Beccaria]], (1738-1794){{fn|C}}
232: *[[Pierre Bourdieu]], (1930-2002){{fn|R}}
319: *[[Petr Iakovlevich Chaadev]], (1794-1856){{fn|R}}
384: *[[Marquis de Condorcet]], (1743-1794){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
414: *[[Tadeusz Czezowski]], (1889-1981) - Cotton gin (2185 bytes)
2: ...hitney]] (granted a [[patent]] on [[March 14]], [[1794]]) to mechanize the production of [[cotton]] fibe...
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