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- Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
5: |+ <font size="+1">'''Abraham Lincoln'''</font>
42: '''Abraham Lincoln''' ([[February 12]], [[1809]] – [[A...
44: ...rritories, and his victory in the [[1860 presidential election]] further polarized the nation. Before ...
46: ... [[U.S. presidential election, 1864|1864 presidential campaign]].
48: ...onal banking and banks, and admitted [[West Virginia]] and [[Nevada]] as states. He also encouraged ef... - Abraham Clark (2137 bytes)
1: ...n [[Politics of the United States|American politician]] and [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary...
3: ...ounty]] and in [[1775]] was elected to the Provincial Congress. He was a member of the Committee of Pu...
5: ...arrived in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] on [[June 28]] and signed the Declaration of In...
10: *"Clark, Abraham, 1726-1794." ''[[Biographical Directory of the Un...
12: [[Category:1725 births|Clark, Abraham]]
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- John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
2: ...ition to slavery. He was born in [[Savannah, Georgia]].
7: ...ial]] candidate, but he lost (see [[U.S. presidential election, 1856]]) to [[James Buchanan]].
9: ...re-appointed to a different post (in [[West Virginia]]), but lost several battles and resigned his pos...
13: ... also named after him, such as [[Fremont, California]] and [[Fremont, Nebraska]]. [[Fremont Peak]] in...
15: ...orship in scientific names|botanical author abbreviation]] '''Frém.''' is applied to plants he descri... - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...roomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]The '''Industrial Revolution''' was the major [[technology|technol...
3: ...-off point for it merged into the [[Second Industrial Revolution]] from about [[1850]], when technolog...
7: The term industrial ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Eng...
10: ...t of international [[trade]], creation of [[financial market]]s and accumulation of [[Capital (economi...
12: ...be considered an important catalyst of the Industrial Revolution, particularly explaining why it occur... - Steel (28384 bytes)
3: ..., with [[carbon]] being the primary alloying material. Carbon acts as a hardening agent, preventing ir...
5: ...which carbon is replaced with other alloying materials, and carbon, if present, is undesired. A more r...
8: ...e]]. Iron oxide is a soft [[sandstone]]-like material with limited uses on its own. Iron is extracted ...
11: ...r '''α-iron''', a fairly soft metallic material that can dissolve only a small concentration of ...
15: ... into martensite, by contrast, occurs almost immediately, due to a lower activation energy. - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
4: ...ist of Presidents of Nigeria|dictator]] of [[Nigeria]] (1993-1998)
5: ...varisto Abaco|Abaco, Evaristo]], (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinist
15: ...k Abbandando|Abbandando, Frank]], (1910-1942), Mafia hitman
20: ...ah of Persia)|Abbas I]], (1557-1629), shah of Persia
32: *[[William Abbot|Abbot, William]], (1798-1843), British actor - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
4: ...rch Acacius|Acacius, Patriarch]], (died 489), patriarch of Constantinople
9: ...Chinua Achebe|Achebe, Chinua]], (born 1930), Nigerian writer
14: ...]], (died 313), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
15: *[[Abraham Acker|Acker, Abraham]]
32: ...hristian Wilhelm Ackermann|Ackermann, Ernst Christian Wilhelm]] (1761-1835) - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
3: ...U.S. Senate, and along with [[Washington]]'s [[Maria Cantwell]] the first woman to defeat an incumbent...
5: ... unseat Abraham by a narrow margin (his wife Jane Abraham is rumored to be a Republican candidate for Stabe...
7: ...trition and Forestry]], and the [[U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging]]. She introduced the [[Medic...
15: {{succession box | before=[[Spencer Abraham]] | title=[[U.S. Congressional Delegations from M... - Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
3: ==Birth, marriage and children==
4: ...h William J. Murray Jr. and bore him a child (William). Murray was a married [[Roman Catholic]] and re...
7: ...e claimed it was unconstitutional for her son William to participate in [[Bible]] readings at Baltimor...
11: ... In [[1980]] her son William converted to [[Christianity]] and became [[born again]] at Gateway [[Bapt...
13: ...l except those whom [[psychology|psychologist]] [[Abraham Maslow]] might have characterized as [[self-actua... - Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
10: ...ociation of Education and Industry. When the association disbanded in [[1846]], she remained in [[Flor...
13: ...work with former slaves. She also met President [[Abraham Lincoln]].
24: ...tp://www.noho.com/sojourner/ Sojourner Truth Memorial] (Florence, Massachusetts)
26: ...fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1044&pt=Sojourner%20 Truth Burial site] - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
2: ... American [[teacher]], [[nurse]], and [[humanitarian]]. She has been described as having had an "indo...
17: ...omfort the afflicted everywhere, and as a [[Christian]] he charged me to honor God and love mankind.''...
21: ... Union General [[Benjamin Franklin Butler (politician)|Benjamin Butler]] "lady in charge" of the hospi...
23: ...he met [[Susan B. Anthony]] and began a long association with the [[suffrage]] movement. She also beca...
27: ...work during the war between [[France]] and [[Prussia]]. Created in [[1864]], the International Red Cro... - Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
1: ... for [[smelting]] whereby the [[combustion]] material and [[ore]] are supplied with [[air]] from the b...
6: In [[1709]], [[Abraham Darby]] developed a blast furnace that could be f...
9: ... the bottom of the furnace, with the lighter materials on top. A valve was opened to allow the slag t...
23: ... forcing a jet of high-pressure oxygen into a special rotating container containing the pig iron. Som... - Tuba (3116 bytes)
5: ...ward Gregson, [[John Williams (composer)|John Williams]].
27: *[[Chink Martin Abraham]]
32: *[[Howard Johnson (jazz musician)|Howard Johnson]]
33: *[[Sam Pilafian]] - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
7: ...d all over the world in nations with a [[presidential system]] of government.
14: ...]] [[Jennifer Granholm]], born in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. Occasionally, constitutional amend...
18: ==Presidential elections==
19: ...sident]] are the only two nationally elected officials in the United States. (Legislators are elected ...
21: ... United States]] usually administers the presidential [[oath of office]], any federal judge can admini... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
11: ...moreland County, Virginia|Westmoreland]], [[Virginia]]
14: ...Mount Vernon (plantation)|Mount Vernon]], [[Virginia]]
24: ...|Colonial Beach]] in [[Westmoreland County, Virginia]].
26: ..., Virginia]] (near [[Alexandria, Virginia|Alexandria]]).
28: ==French and Indian War and afterwards== - John Adams (18716 bytes)
22: ...[[Old Style and New Style dates|Old Style]], [[Julian Calendar]]), 1735 in [[Braintree, Massachusetts]...
31: ...assachusetts, being without representation in parliament, had not assented to it.
33: ...r colonists during the [[Boston Massacre]]. The trial resulted in an [[acquittal]] of the officer who ...
44: ...hat commission concluded the desired treaty of alliance, and he returned home in time to be elected a ...
46: ... king of France; to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge o... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
8: <tr><td>'''Succeeded by:'''</td><td>[[William Henry Harrison]]</td></tr>
25: ...1817]]) who also had children from a previous marriage.
27: ...ork City|New York]], where he studied under [[William Peter van Ness]] ([[1778]]-[[1826]]), an eminent...
29: ...Correction of Errors]], the highest [[Court (judicial)|court]] in New York until [[1847]].
35: ... the system, but won the nickname of "Little Magician" for the skill with which he exploited it. - Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
37: ...to be Secretary of State, thus proclaiming his alliance with the moderate Whigs who favored the Compro...
39: A bill to admit [[California]] still aroused all the violent arguments for and...
47: *Admit California as a free state.
49: *Grant territorial status to New Mexico.
51: *Abolish the slave trade in the District of Columbia. - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
16: | vicepresident=[[William R. King]]
18: ...ial election]], Pierce and his running mate [[William R. King]] won in a landslide, beating [[Winfield...
20: ... lifelong struggle with [[alcoholism]] as his marriage to [[Jane Means Appleton Pierce]] fell apart. H...
22: ...ote in ''The American President'' what many historians believe about Pierce: that he was "a good man w...
25: ...onary War|Revolutionary War]] soldier, state militia general, and two-time [[governor of New Hampshire... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
20: | [[Abraham Lincoln]]
26: | [[Cove Gap, Pennsylvania]]
32: | [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]]
50: ...d [[American presidents]], a [[panel]] of [[historians]] rated him last overall and the general [[popu...
53: ...Missouri]]. Buchanan served as Minister to [[Russia]] from [[1832]] to [[1834]]. - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
5: |+ <font size="+1">'''Abraham Lincoln'''</font>
42: '''Abraham Lincoln''' ([[February 12]], [[1809]] – [[A...
44: ...rritories, and his victory in the [[1860 presidential election]] further polarized the nation. Before ...
46: ... [[U.S. presidential election, 1864|1864 presidential campaign]].
48: ...onal banking and banks, and admitted [[West Virginia]] and [[Nevada]] as states. He also encouraged ef... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
13: | '''Followed:''' || [[Abraham Lincoln]]
40: ...ing to the presidency upon the assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
42: ...llowing the [[American Civil War]], and his conciliatory policies towards the defeated rebels and his ...
51: ...Congress. Johnson was then appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as Military Governor of Tennessee in [[18...
54: ...ates on [[April 15]], [[1865]], upon the death of Abraham Lincoln. He was the first Vice President to succ...
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