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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
3: ...on is not exact, but it covers roughly [[1760]]-[[1830]], in effect, the reigns of [[George III]], The [...
5: The effects spread throughout [[Western Europe]] and [[North America]], eventually affecting...
10: ...nd institutional changes wrought by the end of [[feudalism]] in [[Great Britain]] after the [[English ...
14: ...the improvement in agriculture, and the people in Europe became wealthy because of overseas trade. The...
16: From 1430, people in Europe discovered sea routes to Asia and America. En... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
14: ...e family. Princess Victoria's father died of [[pneumonia]] eight months after she was born. Her grand...
27: ...een in power, except for brief intervals, since [[1830]]. The Whig Prime Minister, [[William Lamb, 2nd V...
53: ... Earl of Clarendon|Lord Clarendon]], the [[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland]], the head of the British admin...
55: ...ressure from a number of prime ministers, lords lieutenant and even members of the Royal Family, to es...
60: ...useum]] (later renamed the Victoria and Albert Museum). - Sophie Germain (4906 bytes)
7: ...ers and assignments under the [[pseudonym]] "Monsieur Le Blanc", a former student of Lagrange's. Lagra...
9: ... with [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]], again using her pseudonym, after reading his famous ''[[Disquisitiones...
12: ...nishment at seeing my esteemed correspondent Monsieur Le Blanc metamorphose himself into this illustri...
23: With prompting from Gauss, in [[1830]] the [[University of G?ngen]] agreed to award Ge... - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
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 ...
112: ...ister Plenipotentiary to France | before=[[Gouverneur Morris]] | after=[[Charles Cotesworth Pinckney]]... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
51: ...lite circle of commercial and industrial entrepreneurs at the expense of farmers and laborers. After a...
55: ...fiting Northern merchants and industrial entrepreneurs at the expense of those who had to buy the good...
61: ...e signed the [[Indian Removal Act]] into law in [[1830]]. The Removal Act did not order the removal of a...
91: *Signed [[Indian Removal Act of 1830]] - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
42: *Tazewell Tyler ([[December 6]], [[1830]] - [[January 8]], [[1874]]). - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
53: ...gers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1830 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against Ja... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
53: ... because of economic difficulty in Kentucky. In [[1830]], after economic and land-title difficulties in ...
178: ...heater and Petersen House are all preserved as museums, the nickname for the state of [[Illinois]] is ...
182: ...The [[Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]] is also in Springfield.
270: *[[Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]]
289: *[http://www.thelincolnmuseum.org The Lincoln Museum]Fort Wayne, Indiana - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
48: ...in [[Greeneville, Tennessee]] from [[1828]] to [[1830]] and mayor of Greeneville from [[1834]] to [[183... - Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
27: ...1829 (although he told people that he was born in 1830). Political rivals long circulated the rumor tha... - Geology (12007 bytes)
12: ...nslated into [[Latin]] and the other languages of Europe such as [[French language|French]]. [[Georg B...
26: ... his famous book, ''Principles of Geology'', in [[1830]] and continued to publish new revisions until he...
28: ...t]] illustrated on relief globe of the [[Field Museum]] ]]
56: ** [[petroleum geology]] - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
19: In 1830, the geologist [[Charles Lyell]] took the next st...
79: ...ing numbers of the neutral particles known as "[[neutrons]]". In that same year, other research was pu... - Algeria (16548 bytes)
47: | [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UT...
64: ...onsul, the [[France|French]] invaded Algiers in [[1830]]; however, intense resistance from such personal...
66: ...s confiscation of communally held land. People of European descent in Algeria (the so-called ''[[pied-...
158: ...nd largest gas exporter; it ranks 14th in [[Petroleum]] reserves.
160: ...overnment signed an Association Treaty with the [[European Union]] that will eventually lower tariffs ... - Netherlands (35958 bytes)
1: ...nstitutional monarch]], located in northwestern [[Europe]]. It borders the [[North Sea]] to the north ...
41: currency = [[Euro]] <sup>2</sup> |
42: currency_code = € EUR |
43: time_zone= [[Central European Time|CET]] |
45: time_zone_DST= [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | - Belgium (31774 bytes)
1: ...]: ''K?reich Belgien'') is a country in [[Western Europe]], bordered by the [[Netherlands]], [[Germany...
3: ...ermanic]] Europe and [[Romance language|Romance]] Europe. It has [[Flemish language|Flemish]]), mainly...
34: |[[1830]]
39: |'''[[Currency]]''' || [[Euro]] (€)<sup>1</sup>
41: | '''[[Time zone]]''' <br /> - in [[European Summer Time|summer]] - Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
1: ...ed state]] in the north-west of the continental [[European Union]], bordered by [[France]], [[Germany]...
37: |'''[[Currency]]''' || [[Euro]] (€) ('''¹''')
39: | '''[[Time zone]]''' <br> - in [[European Summer Time|summer]]
40: ...[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1)<br>[[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[Coordinated Universal...
57: ...European Union]]) and in [[1999]] it joined the [[euro]] currency area. The present sovereign is Grand... - 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]].
105: ...ted the [[lathe chuck]] in [[West Stafford]] in [[1830]], and his son-in-law, [[Austin F. Cushman]], inv... - 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]]
199: =====[[1830s]]===== - Asteroid (24334 bytes)
62: ...sted, and began searching for more asteroids in [[1830]]. Fifteen years later, he found [[5 Astraea]], t...
126: ...at, the next asteroid encounters will involve the European [[Rosetta space probe|Rosetta probe]] (laun...
136: ...teor]]'' ([[1979]]) depicts an asteroid named Orpheus hurtling toward Earth after its orbit is deflect... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
145: *[[Albert Bierstadt]] ([[1830]]-[[1902]])
171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
185: *[[Eugene Boudin|Eugène Boudin]]
216: *[[Tadeusz Brzozowski (painter)|Tadeusz Brzozowski]] ([[1818]]-[[1887]])
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