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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...8th century|18th]] and early [[19th century]] resulting from the replacement of an economy based on ma...
    3: ...on is not exact, but it covers roughly [[1760]]-[[1830]], in effect, the reigns of [[George III]], The [...
    5: ...thic revolution]], when mankind developed [[agriculture]] and gave up its [[nomad|nomadic lifestyle]].
    10: ...on who could no longer find employment in [[agriculture]] into the cities to seek work in the newly de...
    14: ...n agriculture, and the people in Europe became wealthy because of overseas trade. The number of deaths...
  2. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    14: Although christened Alexandrina Victoria, from birth ...
    16: ... been eligible to govern the realm as would an adult. In order to prevent such a scenario, Parliament ...
    27: ...npopular and, moreover, faced considerable difficulty in governing the British colonies. In [[Canada]]...
    29: ...rs of a ceremonial institution. Sir Robert Peel felt that he could not govern under the restrictions i...
    37: ...ted the country with a wave of patriotism and loyalty.
  3. Sophie Germain (4906 bytes)
    12: ...prejudices, must encounter infinitely more difficulties than men to familiarize herself with these tho...
    23: With prompting from Gauss, in [[1830]] the [[University of G?ngen]] agreed to award Ge...
  4. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    18: .... He is the namesake of the [[Monroe Doctrine]], although it was his [[United States Secretary of Stat...
    22: ...erous family, Monroe attended the school of Campelltown Academy in Viginia and then attended the [[Col...
    34: ...ortunately these "good feelings" did not endure, although Monroe, his popularity undiminished, followe...
    42: ...]] until Elizabeth's death on [[September 23]], [[1830]]. Upon Elizabeth's death, Monroe sold Oak Hill t...
  5. 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...
    61: ...e signed the [[Indian Removal Act]] into law in [[1830]]. The Removal Act did not order the removal of a...
  6. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    42: *Tazewell Tyler ([[December 6]], [[1830]] - [[January 8]], [[1874]]).
    51: *Robert Fitzwalter Tyler ([[March 12]], [[1856]] - [[December 31]]...
    54: Altogether Tyler was the father of 15 children, more ...
    97: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Walter Forward]]'''||align="left"|1841–1843
  7. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    50: ...ism]] and the [[American Civil War]] and as a result, he is widely considered to be the worst presiden...
    53: ...gers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1830 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against Ja...
    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
    122: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Joseph Holt]]'''||align="left"|1859–1861
  8. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    46: ...al. He personally directed the war effort, which ultimately led the Union forces to victory over the s...
    48: ...epartment of Agriculture|U.S. Department of Agriculture]] (though not as a [[United States Cabinet|Cab...
    53: ...In [[1830]], after economic and land-title difficulties in Indiana, the family settled on government l...
    75: Only Robert survived into adulthood. Of Robert's three children, only Jessie Linc...
    81: ...ning instead to [[Springfield, Illinois]] where, although remaining active in [[United States Whig Par...
  9. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    48: ...in [[Greeneville, Tennessee]] from [[1828]] to [[1830]] and mayor of Greeneville from [[1834]] to [[183...
    134: * [http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/impeach/articles.html Articles ...
  10. Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
    27: ...1829 (although he told people that he was born in 1830). Political rivals long circulated the rumor tha...
    33: ...an it really needed, retaining some for their loyalty as party workers rather than for their skill as ...
    76: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Walter Q. Gresham]]'''||align="left"|1884
    86: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Walter Q. Gresham]]'''||align="left"|1883–1884
  11. Geology (12007 bytes)
    10: ...and by [[Deposition (geology)|deposition]] of [[silt]].
    14: ...nd energy]], [[hydropower|hydrodynamic power]], melting cookers, transport of [[ore]]s, extraction of ...
    26: ... his famous book, ''Principles of Geology'', in [[1830]] and continued to publish new revisions until he...
    40: ... the fault is a [[normal fault]] or a [[thrust fault]].
    42: ...corporated, later to cool in the matrix. As a result, xenoliths are older than the rock which contains...
  12. Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
    1: ...llion years, the exact age of the Earth is difficult to define. This article describes the modern dati...
    19: In 1830, the geologist [[Charles Lyell]] took the next st...
    23: ...that the Earth had been created as a completely molten ball of rock, and determined the amount of time...
    27: ...eologists and evolutionists had used others; and ultimately the latter two groups were proven more cor...
    29: ... debate. The German physicist [[Hermann von Helmholtz]] and the American astronomer [[Simon Newcomb]] ...
  13. Algeria (16548 bytes)
    64: ...onsul, the [[France|French]] invaded Algiers in [[1830]]; however, intense resistance from such personal...
    66: ...ands of settlers from France, Italy, Spain, and Malta moved in to farm the Algerian coastal plain and ...
    72: ...from taking power following the country's first multiparty elections. More than 100,000 people were ki...
    81: ...cal maverick in the [[Maghreb]], making it difficult to create the Moroccan [[Maghreb Arab Union]], pr...
    137: *<small>46</small> [[Tissemsilt]]
  14. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    1: ...often referred to by the name '''[[Holland]]''', although this usage is incorrect. Holland was the eco...
    66: .... In early modern Europe it featured the most wealthy trading city ([[Amsterdam]]) and the first full...
    68: ...]]. Belgium rebelled and gained independence in [[1830]]; Luxembourg fell under the [[Dutch monarchy]] a...
    79: ...le had turned solidly [[Roman Catholic]] as a result of the [[Counter-Reformation]], while the rest of...
    88: ...bers of the government. In practice, once the results of parliamentary elections are known, a [[coalit...
  15. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    3: ...an language|German]] speakers in the east. This cultural and linguistic diversity is reflected in its ...
    34: |[[1830]]
    55: ...pire|Roman]], and [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] cultures having made an imprint, and later on in histo...
    57: ...Belgium were the [[Belgae]]. They were (mostly) Celtic tribes, living in northern [[Gaul]]. In [[54 BC...
    63: ...f the late 19th and [[20th century]] by raising cultural awareness, promoting a Flemish identity and a...
  16. Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
    96: ...f the economy, as in most [[tax haven]]s. [[Agriculture]] is based on small family-owned farms. Luxemb...
    98: == Culture ==
    99: ''Main article: [[Culture of Luxembourg]]''
    103: The plurilingualism of Luxembourg results from the coexistence of two [[ethnic]] groups, a...
    111: ...nguages was based on the grand-ducal decrees of [[1830]], [[1832]] and [[1834]], which allowed the free ...
  17. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    36: ...of the [[13 colonies|thirteen colonies]] that revolted against British rule in the [[American Revoluti...
    47: ...[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] and Hartford alternated as capital. Unlike most other states, Con...
    56: ...riations in its landscape and culture from the wealthy estates of Fairfield County's "[[Gold Coast, Co...
    65: ...l frictions between the regions and their major cultural centers as each competes for tourists, new re...
    81: ...top and pay an incremental fare, rather than the alternative system of providing drivers a ticket wher...
  18. 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]]
  19. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    1: ...rity of the asteroids are within the [[asteroid belt]], with [[ellipse|elliptical]] orbits between tho...
    16: ... diameters of ~500 km. 4 Vesta is the only main belt asteroid that is sometimes visible to the naked e...
    24: ...ions, whereas families are much "tighter" and result from the catastrophic break-up of a large parent ...
    50: ...a new taxonomic system for asteroids and as a result, the spectral classification has stuck.
    58: ...ed it after [[Ceres]], the Greek goddess of agriculture.
  20. 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]])

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