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  1. Timeline of United States revolutionary history (1760-1789) (5450 bytes)
    3: ...s history]] concerns events from '''[[1760]] to [[1789]]'''.
    54: *[[1789]] - [[Constitution]] ratified
    55: *[[1789]] - [[George Washington]] becomes President
    56: ...ed States)#Judiciary Act of 1789|Judiciary Act of 1789]]
    57: *[[1789]] - [[Hamilton tariff]]
  2. History of the United States (1776-1789) (19792 bytes)
    17: In 1789, the [[Constitution of the United States]] was pu...
    21: ...ears among the Americans, that their rights as "Englishmen," particularly their rights of self-governm...
    31: ...ividing the colonies in two, and separating New England from the rest. Failed communications and plan...
    41: ...merce and economic development, only aggravated a gloomy outlook.
    51: ...tification convention became the focus for a struggle over the wisdom of adopting the Constitution.

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  1. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    48: ...Heinrich Ackermann|Ackermann, Wilhelm Heinrich]] (1789-1848)
    51: *[[Peter Ackroyd|Ackroyd, Peter]], (born 1949), English author, novelist
  2. Catherine II of Russia (9308 bytes)
    25: ...tory losses. After [[Denmark]] declared war in [[1789]], things looked bleak for the Swedes. However, ...
  3. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    28: ...ge in [[1770]] until the siege of the palace in [[1789]]]]
    43: ...uite clear to the queen that he cannot serve in England or in any other Embassy." It was obvious that ...
    61: ...tcy. [[Louis XIV]]'s wars with [[William III of England|William of Orange]] had left [[France]] with t...
    91: ...amond Necklace. The Comtesse later escaped to [[England]], where she continued to insult the queen and...
    97: ...all a meeting of the Estates-General in [[May]] [[1789]]. The [[Estates-General]] was the main represent...
  4. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    27: ...thumb|'''[[George Washington]]''', 1st President (1789-1797)]]
    51: ...who was not born a [[British subject]]. Interestingly, he is also the first president not of British d...
    68: || [[1789]]|| [[1797]] || ''No party'' || [[John Adams]]
    241: ...ates]] and [[Jimmy Carter]]'s current career as a global [[human rights]] campaigner and best-selling ...
    253: *[[April 30]], [[1789]] - [[March 4]], [[1797]]: The trivial case of [[...
  5. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    6: | date1=[[April 30]], [[1789]]
    19: ...ited States]] under the [[U.S. Constitution]]. ([[1789]]–[[1797|97]]). He also served as President...
    24: ...n (new style) calendar date. Also note that the English year began on [[March 25]] ([[Annunciation]] D...
    26: ...]] - [[August 25]], [[1789]]) were of [[England|English]] descent. He spent much of his boyhood at Fer...
    31: ...gton could not read.) The "[[Battle of Jumonville Glen|Jumonville affair]]" became an international in...
  6. John Adams (18716 bytes)
    18: ...]] – [[July 4]], [[1826]]) was the first ([[1789]]–[[1797]]) [[Vice President of the United ...
    22: ...of Henry Adams, who emigrated from [[Devon]], [[England]], to [[Massachusetts]] in about [[1636]]; his...
    31: ...the Stamp Act was a part of the never-ending struggle between individualism and corporate authority; i...
    52: ...dential_election%2C_1789|presidential election of 1789]]. As this was the second largest number, he was ...
    136: * [[U.S. presidential election, 1789]]
  7. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    32: ... his [[ambassador]]ship to [[France]] ([[1784]]-[[1789]]) he took extensive trips through [[France|Frenc...
    37: ...y of State]] of the United States, serving from [[1789]] until [[1795]]. He was also the second vice pre...
    123: ...tiveness of his exterior. In later years he was negligent in dress and loose in bearing.
    125: ...ing charm. Beneath a quiet surface he was fairly aglow with intense convictions and a very emotional t...
    139: ...nch of the [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] [[Church of England]], Jefferson was a [[vestryman]] in his local ...
  8. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    31: ...icans]], who followed Jefferson and believed strongly in limiting centralized power.
    40: ...little to gain, and in the United States, [[New England]] [[Federalists]] [[Hartford Convention|threat...
    144: ...re=''(none)''| after=''(district system)''| years=1789-1791}}
  9. United States (58223 bytes)
    9: national_motto = <br>''[[E Pluribus Unum]]'' ([[1789]]&ndash;present)<br>([[Latin]]: "Out of Many, One...
    11: national_anthem = ''[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]'' |
    12: ...None at federal level]];<br> [[English language|English]] [[de facto]] |
    37: ...[1787]]<br>[[May 23]], [[1788]]<br>[[March 4]], [[1789]]|
    52: ...United States has become a dominant [[Geopolitics|global]] influence in contemporary [[economic]], [[p...
  10. U.S. state (14432 bytes)
    92: ... [[meridian]]s each, i.e. they appear to be rectangles in a [[Map projection#Cylindrical|cylindrical m...
    106: ...he [[United States Constitution]], beginning in [[1789]].
  11. North Carolina (18268 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of North Carolina]] |
    14: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
    25: AdmittanceDate = [[November 21]], [[1789]] |
    42: ...ending in failure. [[Virginia Dare]], the first English child to be born stateside, was born in North ...
    46: On [[November 21]], [[1789]], North Carolina ratified the Constitution to be...
  12. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Hawaii]] |
    11: ...iian language|Hawaiian]] and [[Hawaiian English|English]] |
    12: Governor = [[Linda Lingle]] |
    37: ...i''' ([[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]]/[[Hawaiian English]]: '''Hawai&lsquo;i''', with the ''[[okina|&ls...
    46: ...e [[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]] and [[Hawaiian English]]. [[Hawaiian Pidgin]] is an unofficial langu...
  13. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Maryland]] |
    13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
    41: ...1st Baron Baltimore]] applied to [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] for a new royal charter for what w...
    43: ...f the few dominantly Catholic regions among the English colonies in America. Maryland was one of the k...
    47: ...w government that outlawed both Catholicism and Anglicanism. This lasted until 1658 when the Calvert ...
  14. Washington (20186 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Washington]] |
    49: ...]], but the straits would not be explored until [[1789]] by Captain [[Charles W. Barkley]]. Further expl...
    59: ...hipping of lumber products, particularly the [[Douglas fir]]. Other industries that developed in the s...
    79: ...Range]] stretches for long distances without a single [[tree]]. [[Snow]]-covered peaks tower above the...
    103: **[[Glacier Peak]]
  15. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Vermont]] |
    11: Governor = [[Jim Douglas]] |
    36: ...smallest of the fifty states. As the only [[New England]] state not to have a [[coast]]line along the ...
    42: Vermont is located in the New England region in the [[eastern United States]] and co...
    50: ...ending on elevation, giving Vermont some of New England's best [[cross-country skiing]] areas.
  16. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of New Jersey]] |
    36: ...s named after the island of [[Jersey]] in the [[English Channel]].
    41: ...to two friends who had been loyal through the [[English Civil War]]: [[George Carteret|Sir George Cart...
    43: ...]. In 1663 in recognition of his loyalty to the English Crown [[George Carteret|Sir George Carteret]],...
    45: ...y sold his half of New Jersey to [[Quakers]] in England (with [[William Penn]] acting as trustee for ...
  17. Thirteen Colonies (4707 bytes)
    12: * [[New England]]:
    29: ...e in 1791. Today it is considered part of [[New England]].
    63: ...can Revolution|History of the United States (1776-1789): Independence and the American Revolution]]
  18. History of the United States (21226 bytes)
    12: ...tured servitude, and a British policy of benign neglect which permitted the development of an American...
    14: ==History of the United States (1776-1789)==
    15: ...see the main [[History of the United States (1776-1789)]] article.''
    19: ==History of the United States (1789-1849)==
    20: ...ils, see the main [[History of the United States (1789-1849)]] article.''
  19. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    72: *[[Jules Robert Auguste]] ([[1789]]-[[1850]])
    98: *[[Barr Glenn]] ([[1968]]-)
    281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
    361: *[[Aaron Douglas]] ([[1898]]-[[1979]])
    385: *[[Ron English]] ([[1948]]-)
  20. American Revolution (17069 bytes)
    4: ...the first [[President of the United States]] in [[1789]]. Beyond that, interpretations vary. At one end ...
    19: ...wept through all the British colonies, from New England to the Carolinas, as a common experience.
    38: ...l merchant [[John Hancock]], was suspected of smuggling and seized by customs officials in [[Boston, M...
    45: ... conflicts between [[Native American]]s and the English settlers by restricting settlement west of the...
    80: ...h and the [[Congregationalist]] Church in [[New England]]; a discourse of liberty and equality which w...

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