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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    56: | [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]
    137: | [[1833]]
    141: ...]] — [[1924]], [[1931]] — [[1934]] (office tower & wing)
  2. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...The development of all-metal machine tools in the first two decades of the nineteenth century enabled ...
    10: ...l]] are also cited as factors, as is the [[scientific revolution]] of the 17th century. But one of the...
    14: ...kly from 1700 onwards, because there was a scientific and technological improvement, growth of supply ...
    24: ...sed the amount of food produced and supplied a sufficient amount of food for the workers working in th...
    36: ...[[Encyclopedie]]'' explained foreign methods with finely engraved plates.
  3. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    3: ...[[Joseph M. Acaba|Acaba, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
    25: ...n|Ackerman, Forrest J.]], (born 1916), US science fiction author
    33: ...rmann|Ackermann, Georg Christian Benedict]] (1763-1833)
    36: *[[Jacob Fidelis Ackermann|Ackermann, Jacob Fidelis]] (1765-1815)
  4. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    13: ...r in turn to [[Charles Babbage]] on [[June 5]], [[1833]]. Other acquaintances were [[David Brewster|Sir ...
    15: ...at "the Engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or e...
    23: ...nd programming Babbage's engine, or was more of a figurehead used by Babbage for [[public relations]] ...
    25: ...t of her contribution versus Babbage's remains difficult to assess based on current sources.
    37: ...men/lovelace.html Ada Lovelace: Founder of Scientific Computing (SDSC Women in Science)]
  5. John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
    18: ...]. He was the son of President [[John Adams]] and First Lady [[Abigail Adams|Abigail Smith]].
    43: |align="right"|'''OFFICE'''||align="left"|'''NAME'''||align="left"|'''TE...
    78: ...humb|Adams posed for this photograph in 1843, the first taken of a US President]]
    84: ...tly reinterred in the [http://www.ufpc.org United First Parish Church].
    90: * He is the first President whose father was also President. The...
  6. Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
    16: ...hn C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837)
    18: ... lived on the American [[frontier]], and thus the first not primarily associated with one of the origi...
    22: ...When he refused to clean the boots of a British officer, the irate redcoat slashed him with a sword, g...
    26: ...ave been "tough as old hickory" wood on the battlefield, which gave him his nickname. The war, and par...
    32: ...lection, 1828|second attempt]] in [[1828]] as the first nominee of the [[Democratic Party (United Stat...
  7. Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
    6: <tr><td>'''Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[March 4]], [[1837]]&ndash;[[March...
    14: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Angelica Van Buren]]
    22: ...n-[[England|Anglo descent]], and the only whose [[first language]] was not [[English language|English]...
    27: ...nued in active and successful practice for twenty-five years.
    29: His practice made him financially independent, and paved the way for his e...
  8. Richard Mentor Johnson (4804 bytes)
    5: ...y|Democratic-Republican]] to the Tenth and to the five succeeding [[United States Congress|Congress]]e...
    7: ...He was elected to the [[United States Senate]] to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of [[John...
    9: ...37]]) He was chairman of the Committee on Post Office and Post Roads and the Committee on Military Af...
    15: After his first two wives died, the old [[Jacksonian Democrat]...
    20: ...rces/pdf/richard_johnson.pdf Senate Historical Office: Richard Mentor Johnson Biography (pdf)]
  9. George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
    5: ... from [[December 13]], [[1831]] to [[March 3]], [[1833]], when he declined to be a candidate for reelect...
    7: ...aw. He was attorney general of Pennsylvania from 1833 to [[1835]]. He was appointed by President [[Mar...
    16: ...c D. Barnard]]|after=[[Samuel McKean]]|years=1831-1833}}
    17: ... General of Pennsylvania]]|before=?|after=?|years=1833-1835}}
    20: ...ed States]]|before=[[John Tyler]]|after=[[Millard Fillmore]]| years=[[March 4]], [[1845]] &ndash; [[Ma...
  10. Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
    3: <caption><font size="+1">'''Millard Fillmore '''</font></caption>
    4: ...lspan=2><div style="float:center">[[Image:Millard Fillmore.jpg|250px|]]</div></td></tr>
    6: <tr><td>'''Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[July 9]], [[1850]] - [[March 4]],...
    13: ...nited States|First Ladies]]:'''</td><td>[[Abigail Fillmore]] (wife) <br>
    14: [[Mary Abigail Fillmore]] (daughter)</td></tr>
  11. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    7: | preceded=[[Millard Fillmore]]
    18: ...illiam R. King]] won in a landslide, beating [[Winfield Scott]] by a 50 to 44 percent margin in the po...
    22: ...easy and good at the political game, charming and fine and handsome. And he was genuinely religious. A...
    34: ... States Congress|24th Congresses]]([[March 4]], [[1833]]&ndash;[[March 3]], [[1837]]). At the time he wa...
    49: ...tes Whig Party|Whig]] candidate, [[General]] [[Winfield Scott]] of [[Virginia]], whom Pierce served un...
  12. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    13: | '''Term of Office:'''
    37: | '''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''
    50: ...[[resident]] of [[Pennsylvania]] to hold that [[office]]. He has been criticized for failing to preve...
    53: ...hairman of the Committee on the Judiciary (Twenty-first Congress). He was not a candidate for renomin...
    57: ...c Party|Democrat]] to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Willia...
  13. Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
    5: ...Wilson. He moved to [[Natick, Massachusetts]] in 1833 and became a shoemaker. He attended several loca...
    7: ...d [[United States Democratic Party|Democrats]] to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of [[Edwa...
  14. Iowa (24205 bytes)
    10: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
    36: ...e state is "State of Iowa", and the [[U.S. Post Office]] abbreviation for the state is '''IA'''.
    45: ... and [[Jacques Marquette]] are believed to be the first Europeans to visit Iowa. They described Iowa ...
    47: ...white settlers officially moved to Iowa in June [[1833]]. Primarily, they were families from [[Ohio]], ...
    49: ...he [[Union Pacific]] railroad. The completion of five major railroads across Iowa brough major econom...
  15. Texas (39610 bytes)
    13: OfficialLang = ''None''. [[English language|English...
    46: * official [[state song]] &mdash; ''[[Texas Our Texas]]'...
    52: ..." reputation, especially in [[Western Film|cowboy films]].
    76: ...nquistador]] [[?var N?Cabeza de Vaca]] became the first known European to set foot on Texas.
    94: In 1845, Texas became the first and, to date, only [[diplomatic recognition|in...
  16. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    120: *[[Jasmine Becket-Griffith]]
    218: *[[Charles Ephraim Burchfield]] ([[1893]]-[[1967]])
    381: *[[Beverly K. Effinger]] ([[1955]]-)
    394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
    412: *[[Stanislaw Fijalkowski]] ([[1922]]-)
  17. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    73: ..., (1854-1932), [[United States|USA]] &mdash; roll film
    83: *[[Adolf Eugen Fick]], (1829-1901) &mdash; [[contact lens]]
    137: ...ited States|USA]] &mdash; [[Polaroid]] polarizing filters and the [[Land Camera]]
    139: *[[Irving Langmuir]], (1851-1957), gas filled incandescent lamp, hydrogen welding
    156: *[[Montgolfier]] brothers, (1740-1810) and (1745-1799), [[Fran...
  18. Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
    13: *[[1824]] - First presidential nominating [[political convention...
    20: ...tion and Protest'' arguing that states can [[nullification|nullify]] certain federal laws
    34: *[[1832]] - [[Ordinance of Nullification]] passed by [[South Carolina]]
    38: *[[1833]] - [[Force Bill]] passed
    50: ...[Oberlin College]] enrolls first female students, first [[coeducation]] in United States
  19. Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
    1: This is a timeline of significant events leading to the [[American Civil War]]....
    12: ...ion and Protest]]'' outlines [[nullification|nullification doctrine]]. Calhoun demands that the North ...
    22: |valign=center|'''[[1833]]'''
    23: | + The Compromise Tariff of 1833 ends the [[Nullification crisis]].<br>
    61: | + [[George Fitzhugh]]'s ''The Pro-Slavery Argument'' is publish...
  20. Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
    3: '''Alfred Bernhard Nobel''' ([[October 21]], [[1833]], [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] &ndash; [[December 1...
    7: ...being regarded as scandalous and blasphemous. The first surviving edition (bilingual Swedish-[[Esperan...
    14: ...s followed by a host of similar combinations, modified by the addition of [[potassium nitrate]], wood-...
    21: ...nd from the exploitation of the [[Baky|Baku]] oil-fields, in the development of which he and his broth...
    27: ...n an ideal direction" and [[Nobel Peace Prize|the fifth]] is to be given to the person or society that...

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