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  1. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    4: ...ribed the new baby as "a small, but completely healthy Archduchess."
    11: ...a's sisters were soon married off to European royalty. Maria-Christina, the eldest, was married to the...
    21: ...sband, Louis-Auguste (the future [[Louis XVI]]). Although intelligent and good-natured, Louis was also...
    27: ...been noticed by [[Louis XV]]. Marie-Antoinette felt it was beneath her dignity as a [[Habsburg|Hapsbu...
    32: ...Th鲨se de Lamballe]]. Th鲨se de Lamballe was wealthy and kind-natured; she was also absolutely devot...
  2. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    18: ... co-author, with [[John Jay]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]], of the [[Federalist Papers]], and is traditi...
    21: ... overwork in the process. When he regained his health, he became a proteg頯f [[Thomas Jefferson]]. In...
    25: ...put aside his doubts to work with [[Alexander Hamilton]] and [[John Jay]] to write the [[Federalist Pa...
    29: ...be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable government t...
    31: ... Federalist Party|Federalist]]s, who followed Hamilton and believed in a strong central government, an...
  3. Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
    36: ...the Carolinas, Jackson spent virtually all his adult life in Tennessee.) This was the first election i...
    43: ...ad been introduced in [[1791]] by [[Alexander Hamilton]] as a way of organizing the federal government...
    51: ...r of the ideal of an agricultural republic, and felt the Bank improved the fortunes of an elite circle...
    55: ...o nullify laws which went against its interests. Although Jackson sympathized with the Southern interp...
    65: ...kson's successor, [[Martin van Buren]], which resulted in the deaths of thousands of Cherokees along t...
  4. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    23: | [[April 23]], [[1791]]
    50: ...ism]] and the [[American Civil War]] and as a result, he is widely considered to be the worst presiden...
    53: ... [[War of 1812]] and served in the defense of [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. He was a member of the Pennsyl...
    82: ... New York after suffering minor damage. As a result of the operation, Thompson resigned from the cabi...
    114: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Joseph Holt]]'''||align="left"|1861
  5. United States (58223 bytes)
    52: ...tary]], [[scientific]], [[technological]] and [[cultural]] matters.
    60: ...ary for the continued success of southern [[agriculture]] and wanted it expanded to the territories. S...
    88: ...es, concerning issues such as property, crime, health, and education. The highest elected official of ...
    102: The immense military, economic, and cultural dominance of the United States has made forei...
    121: ...ment, and the subdivision of existing states, resulting in the current total of 50. The states are gen...
  6. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ...great length there, and the evidence provided resulted in the consensus that the country's *official* ...
    17: ... member of the [[United Nations]], the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], and [[La Francophonie]]. Canada is...
    92: ...bec into [[Lower Canada]] and [[Upper Canada]] in 1791.
    144: ...d appointed by the federal government, after consultation with non-governmental legal bodies. Judicial...
    148: ...is a member of the [[United Nations]], [[Commonwealth of Nations]], [[La Francophonie]], the [[Organiz...
  7. Washington (20186 bytes)
    45: ... [[Native American]]s, each with its own unique culture. Today, they are most notable for their [[tote...
    49: ...uimper]] in [[1790]] and [[Francisco Eliza]] in [[1791]], then by British Captain [[George Vancouver]] i...
    51: ... in 1792, he established trade in [[Sea Otter]] pelts. In [[1805]] the [[Lewis and Clark]] expedition ...
    59: ... prominent industries in the state included agriculture and lumber. In eastern Washington the [[Yakima...
    63: ...a, Washington|Tacoma]] was noted for its large smelters where gold, silver, copper and lead ores were ...
  8. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    24: AdmittanceDate = [[March 4]], [[1791]] |
    46: ...untains]], so named because their relatively low altitude allows for little [[tree-line|timberline]], ...
    52: ...f a particular variant of the tree; it rather results from a number of soil and climate conditions uni...
    72: ...[[Crown Point, New York|Crown Point]] had been built, and the Crown Point Military Road stretched from...
    74: ...urthouse]] and called a sheriff's posse. This resulted in the deaths of Daniel Houghton and William Fr...
  9. Texas (39610 bytes)
    57: ...United States|US Southwest]]. Texas shares some cultural elements with both regions, with more similar...
    90: ...all the area now included in the state of Texas, although its self-proclaimed western and northwestern...
    94: ...] Republic in [[1777]], and joined the Union in [[1791]], operated autonomously of the United States dur...
    120: ... [[Battle of Velasco]] resulted in the first casualties of the developing Texas Revolution.
    126: ...exas | San Antonio]]. The thirteen-day siege resulted in the deaths of all of the defenders, includin...
  10. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    3: Fullname = Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
    36: ...d States]] of America that is called a [[commonwealth]]. It has given its name to the [[Pennsylvanian]...
    38: Although [[Sweden|Swede]]s and [[Netherlands|Dutch]] ...
    59: ...on top of which the city of [[Pittsburgh]] was built.
    65: ...of the [[13 colonies|thirteen colonies]] that revolted against British rule in the [[American Revoluti...
  11. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    19: * 8500 BC: [[Agriculture#History|Agriculture]] in the [[Fertile Crescent]]
    38: * [[Bronze]] by the [[Maikop culture|Maikops]]
    62: * [[5th century BC|400s BC]]: [[Catapult]] in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]
    128: * [[1701]]: [[Seed drill]]: [[Jethro Tull (agriculturist)|Jethro Tull]]
    131: ... [[1710]]: [[Thermometer]]: [[Ren頁ntoine Ferchault de R页mur]]
  12. Biography (6028 bytes)
    22: In [[1640]], [[Izaak Walton]] published ''Life of Donne'', a biography abou...
    24: ...ell]]'s ''[[Life of Johnson]]'' (first edition, [[1791]]). Filled with seemingly verbatim accounts of th...
    28: == Multi-media forms ==
    30: ...20th and early [[21st century|21st centuries]], multi-media forms of biography became much more popula...
  13. Thirteen Colonies (4707 bytes)
    29: ...untry from 1777 until it became the 14th state in 1791. Today it is considered part of [[New England]].
  14. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    43: *[[Else Alfelt]] ([[1910]]-[[1974]])
    51: *[[Albrecht Altdorfer]] ([[1480]]-[[1538]])
    52: *[[Altichiero]] ([[1320]]-[[1395]])
    69: *[[George Ault]] ([[1891]]-[[1948]])
    74: *[[Milton Avery]] ([[1885]]-[[1965]])
  15. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    14: ...96)of the [[Canada|Canadian]] Department of Agriculture — instant mashed potato flakes
    18: *[[Charles Babbage]], (1791-1871), [[England]] — [[Analytical engine]]
    37: *[[Walter Houser Brattain]], (born 1902), US co-inventor ...
    77: ...S. Eastwood]] (1857-1924) - reinforced concrete multiple arch dam
    90: *[[Robert Fulton]], (1765-1815) — steamboat engine
  16. Timeline of United States history (1790-1819) (6951 bytes)
    7: *[[1791]] - [[United States Bill of Rights|Bill of Rights...
    8: *[[1791]] - [[First Bank of the United States]] chartered
    9: *[[1791]] - [[Vermont]], formerly part of New York, becom...
    41: *[[1804]] - [[Aaron Burr]]/[[Alexander Hamilton]] duel
    49: *[[1807]] - [[Robert Fulton]] invents [[steamboat]]
  17. Sloth Bear (2146 bytes)
    12: ...ursinus | author = [[George Shaw|Shaw]], | date = 1791}}
  18. History of California (38344 bytes)
    3: Although the present-day State of [[California]] has ...
    5: ...he Gold Rush of 1849, then with its fertile agricultural lands and prodigious oil fields, and finally ...
    19: About [[1530]], [[Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán]] (President of [[New Spain]]) was...
    21: ...lifornia Sur|La Paz]], before experiencing difficulties and returning. Cortés accompanied expeditions...
    38: ...age in [[1542]] the concept of [[Alta California|Alta (upper) California]] and [[Baja California|Baja ...
  19. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    21: ... as from court factions, and both ministers were ultimately dismissed. [[Charles Alexandre de Calonne...
    25: ...s to withdraw their loans, leading to a near-default, which forced Louis and Brienne to surrender.
    33: ...ding to the forms observed at its last meeting. Although it would appear that the magistrates were no...
    37: ...eir members. The question of whether voting was ultimately to be by head or by order was again put as...
    44: ...[June 27]] the royal party had overtly given in, although the military began to arrive in large number...
  20. List of people associated with the French Revolution (16148 bytes)
    2: ...ution. It attempts to give identifying facts and ultimate fates. ''As a rule, the best place to clarif...
    34: ...]], like [[Jacques Hébert]] a devotee of the [[Cult of Reason]], guillotined with Hébert
    66: *[[Marie Jean Hérault de Séchelles]] - on [[Committee of Public Safety...
    98: ...[[Third Estate]] and was a major figure until his 1791 death from natural causes
    109: ... loosely connected to the [[Girondist]] faction, ultimately a suicide during the [[Reign of Terror]]

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