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  1. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    12: ...Scotland]], on [[December 8]], [[1542]] to King [[James V of Scotland]] and his French wife, [[Marie d...
    15: ...e years ago and died 1536. Had he not died before James V, Mary would not necessarily have inherited. ...
    17: ...of [[Robert I of Scotland|Robert I, the Bruce]]). James truly believed that Mary marked the end of the...
    19: ...day-old Mary became Queen of [[Scotland]], with [[James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran]], the next in lin...
    28: Then, the [[James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran|Earl of Arran]] ca...
  2. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    10: |[[James Callaghan]]
    55: On [[19 January]] [[1976]] she made a speech at Kensington T...
    61: ...Most opinion polls showed that voters preferred [[James Callaghan]] as Prime Minister even when the Co...
    73: ...ssion. Though unemployment reached 3 million in [[January]] [[1982]], the inflation rate dropped to si...
    87: ... the Falklands' War, she supported the US bombing raid on [[Libya]] from bases in Britain in [[1986]]; h...
  3. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    9: ...purts — once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Althou...
    19: ...r-in-law, had a social gathering the evening of [[January 5]] [[1930]] in the Dallas neighborhood of [...
    25: ...ned to Texas within weeks, embroiled in a plan to raid Eastham prison and free associate [[Raymond Hamil...
    27: ...Having spent two months in the [[Kaufman, Texas]] jail, Bonnie returned to [[Dallas]] in June of 1932,...
    31: While Bonnie had been in jail, Clyde had participated in the murder of a stor...
  4. Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
    2: ...ack]], laundress and [[cook]], refugee organizer, raid leader and [[intelligence commander]], [[nurse]] ...
  5. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    15: | '''Predecessor:''' || [[James Buchanan]]
    79: ...r|war]] with [[Mexico]], which he attributed to [[James Knox Polk|President Polk]]'s desire for "milit...
    85: ...an [[1851]] dispute with one of its shareholders, James A. Barret. Barret had refused to pay the balan...
    87: ... impose taxes on the railroad notwithstanding. In January [[1856]], the Illinois Supreme Court deliver...
    89: ...] [[pro bono]] who was on trial for the murder of James Preston Metzker. The case is famous for when L...
  6. Iowa (24205 bytes)
    45: *French explorers [[Louis Joliet]] and [[Jacques Marquette]] are believed to be the first Eur...
    50: ...1861 resulted in a few shots finding Iowa soil; a raid into Davis and Van Buren counties by Confederate ...
    96: *[[Jackrabbit]]
    335: ...andidates for U.S. president. The caucus, held in January of the election year, involves people gather...
    365: | [[James Harlan (Iowa Senator)|James Harlan]] || [[1867]] || [[1873]] || [[United S...
  7. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    24: AdmittanceDate = [[January 29]], [[1861]] |
    46: Kansas became the 34th state of the Union on [[January 29]], [[1861]]. Civil War veterans construct...
    48: ...[[1863]], [[William Quantrill]] led ''Quantrill's Raid'' into [[Lawrence, Kansas|Lawrence]] destroying m...
    69: ...ive 4-year terms. Their current term will end in January of [[2007]], and they are able to run for re...
    116: In [[January]] [[2004]], the [[Kansas Department of Trans...
  8. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    60: ...st [[Europe]]an to see Vermont is thought to be [[Jacques Cartier]], in [[1535]]. On [[July 30]], [[16...
    64: ...rs from [[Albany, New York|Albany]] under Captain Jacobus de Warm established the De Warm Stockade at ...
    72: ...he Duke of York (later [[James II of England|King James II]]) in [[1764]]. The [[Province of New Hamps...
    76: On [[January 18]], [[1777]], representatives of the New H...
    78: ...t]] was drafted at the Windsor Tavern owned by Elijah West during a violent thunderstorm, and was adop...
  9. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    5: ...amusement, fun and lightness were cultivated in [[jazz]] and [[dancing]], in defiance of the horrors o...
    54: ...z_Singer.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Al Jolson in ''The Jazz Singer''.]]
    55: ...aring Twenties. Al Jolson's follow-up film to The Jazz Singer, [[The Singing Fool]] [http://movies2.ny...
    62: ...e has contributed the largest part to the rise of jazz music.
    64: ===The Jazz Age===
  10. Percussion instrument (2859 bytes)
    25: ...achine]]s, [[whistle]]s and [[duck call]]s, [[air raid siren]]s, [[doorbell]]s, [[car horn]]s, [[pistol]...
  11. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
    53: ...ia]] ([[January 19]], [[1861]]), [[Louisiana]] ([[January 26]], [[1861]]), and [[Texas]] ([[February 1...
    55: ...he State government under Governor [[Claiborne F. Jackson]], a southern sympathizer, evacuated the sta...
    58: The elected Missouri government, under Jackson, met [[Government in exile|in-exile]] at the...
    73: ...nce in the [[United States Senate|Senate]], the [[James Buchanan|Buchanan administration]], and the [[...
    103: ... Confederate General [[Stonewall Jackson | Thomas Jackson]] received the name of "Stonewall" because h...
  12. World War II (58065 bytes)
    4: ...ond Sino-Japanese War]]), or earlier yet the 1931 Japanese invasion of [[Manchuria]]. Still others arg...
    6: ... in Asia until [[Japanese Instrument of Surrender|Japan surrendered]] on [[15 August]] [[1945]] ([[V-J...
    10: ...n Asia, the United States' military occupation of Japan led to its democratization, and China came to ...
    18: ...ther against aggression. This replaced the German-Japanese [[Anti-Comintern Pact]] of 1936 that Italy ...
    22: ..., from December 1941. [[China]] had been fighting Japan since 1937. The independent dominions and colo...
  13. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    45: ...o serve as the official administrators. After the Japanese surrender, the Vietnamese had hoped to move...
    47: ...mperialism]] after the armistice with Germany and Japan.
    61: ...uarters, where they accepted the surrender of the Japanese and local Vietnamese government forces, mos...
    65: ...ent. In the general elections scheduled for early January, 50 of the 350 National Assembly seats were ...
    67: ...es for independence. French troops, released from Japanese prisons and rearmed by the British, provoke...
  14. Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
    14: ...points Clay his new [[Secretary of State]], which Jackson calls their "[[Corrupt Bargain]]"
    20: *[[1828]] - [[John C. Calhoun]] (Jackson's vice-president) anonymously publishes ''So...
    21: *[[1829]] - [[Andrew Jackson]] becomes President, appoints his "[[Kitchen...
    31: ...vor of [[Cherokee (people)|Cherokees]]; President Jackson ignores the ruling
    37: *[[1832]] - Jackson re-elected amid struggle with [[Nicholas Bid...
  15. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    32: Black bear cubs are generally born in January or February. They are blind when born, and t...
    39: * yellow jackets (''Vespula spp.'')
    80: ...mon]] (''Oncorynchus spp.'', ''salmo salar'') and raid [[orchard]]s, [[beehive (beekeeping)|beehives]], ...
    135: ...onsidered to have medicinal value in [[China]], [[Japan]], and [[Korea]]. The demand for these parts a...
  16. Baboon (5672 bytes)
    16: ...ular times throughout the day and night. They can raid human dwellings and in South Africa they have bee...
  17. Auto racing (15302 bytes)
    48: ...ther famous rally-like event (actually a "[[rally raid]]") is the [[Paris-Dakar Rally]].
    116: ... take place in the desert, such as the famous [[Baja 1000]].
    117: ...y|Paris-Dakar]], [[Master Rallye]] or European "bajas" are called Cross-Country Rallies.
  18. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    5: | date1=[[January 20]], [[1961]]
    14: | wife=[[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis|Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy]]
    20: ...vember 22]], [[1963]]), often referred to as '''Jack Kennedy''' or '''JFK''', was the 35th [[Preside...
    27: ...ve during [[Christmas]] break after contracting [[jaundice]].
    35: [[Image:JFKPT109.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jack on his navy patrol boat, [[PT 109]].]]
  19. Benedict Arnold (11750 bytes)
    3: ...is not receiving what he felt was due credit in a raid on [[Fort Ticonderoga]]. Some five years later, ...
    12: ...ry achieved, Allen's second in command, Colonel [[James Easton]] of the Massachusetts militia and a bo...
    13: ...conderoga, but when a regiment under Colonel [[Benjamin Hinman]] arrived and Arnold learned that he wa...
    19: ...ettlement and spread the story of the murder of [[Jane McCrae]], a young woman reportedly butchered by...
    33: ... occasions. One significant battle occurred on [[January 5]], [[1781]], when [[Richmond, Virginia|Ric...
  20. Blackbeard (5955 bytes)
    6: ...oard a Jamaican ship commanded by the pirate [[Benjamin Hornigold]], whom he met at [[New Providence]]...
    12: He would raid merchant ships, coming up on them in major channe...
    14: ...al Governor [[Woodes Rogers]] when the island was raided and all pirate occupants were either killed or ...
    16: ... back to piracy after a few weeks. As his violent raids increased, the citizens of North Carolina lost p...
    18: ...and destroy Blackbeard. [[Maynard]] sailed from [[James River]] on November 17, [[1718]], and found th...

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