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- Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
15: ...ortugal]]. For centuries, the settlement was commonly called S㯠Sebasti㯠- or even St. Sebastian - i...
19: ...than farther [[Salvador da Bahia|Salvador]]. In [[1763]], the colonial administration in Portuguese Amer...
21: ...accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arrived suddenly, many inhabitants were simply evicted from their...
31: The city is commonly divided into the historic downtown (Centro); the...
44: ... Urca ("Morro da Urca"), and offers views second only to Corcovado mountain. The tallest mountain in t... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
33: ... Ackermann|Ackermann, Georg Christian Benedict]] (1763-1833) - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
1: ...is page is about Maria Theresa of Austria (often only known as Empress Maria Theresa), ruler of the [[...
15: ...-1790), married HRH Infanta Isabel of Spain (1741-1763), then HSH Princess Marie Josephe of Bavaria (173...
35: ...ing the [[Seven Years' War]]. The war ended in [[1763]] with Maria Theresa signing the Treaty of Hubert...
37: ...I, her eldest son, as coregent and emperor. She only allowed him limited powers because she felt he w...
41: She died in [[1780]], the only female to rule during the 650-year-long [[Habsbu... - Middle Kingdom of Egypt (5374 bytes)
20: ... [[Amenemhat IV]] ruled 10 years ([[1773 BC]] - [[1763 BC]]) before dying prematurely.
22: ...at IV briefly reigned as Queen [[Sobekneferu]] ([[1763 BC]] - [[1759 BC]]). As she apparently had no hei... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
182: *Amenemhat IV (Maakherure) 1772-1763
183: *Neferusobek (Sobekkare) 1763-1759 - Canada (35540 bytes)
3: ...iew article is already too long and should serve only as an introduction for Canada. To keep this over...
90: ... was left of [[Acadia]] in the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]].
92: ...and]], [[Nova Scotia]], the [[Province of Quebec (1763-1791)|Province of Quebec]], and [[Prince Edward I...
94: ...y of Ghent]] was signed in December 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Eu...
111: ...to. To the north lies the [[Arctic Ocean]]; [[Greenland]] is to the northeast. Since [[1925]], Canada... - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (8955 bytes)
59: ...gar on plantations worked by African slaves. In [[1763]], St. Vincent was ceded to Britain. Restored to ...
63: From 1763 until independence, St. Vincent passed through va...
69: ''See'' [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]] - James Watt (5070 bytes)
10: * [[1763]]: Repaired a [[Thomas Newcomen|Newcomen]] [[stea... - Delaware (15006 bytes)
44: ... [[Charles Mason]] and [[Jeremiah Dixon]] between 1763 and 1767. Part of the Line now forms the east-wes...
58: Delaware only has 3 counties: [[Kent County, Delaware|Kent Cou...
74: ...y]], and a portion of [[St. Martin's Bay]]. The only harbors of consequence are Wilmington, [[Lewes, ...
136: #[[Henlopen Acres, Delaware|Henlopen Acres]]: $82,091
169: Delaware's only two professional sports teams are the [[Wilmingt... - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
47: ... explorer. The French controlled the area until [[1763]], when it was ceded to the British. - Vermont (39851 bytes)
36: ...along the [[Atlantic Ocean]], Vermont is noted mainly for the [[Green Mountains]] in the west and [[La...
66: ...ks]] burnt the settlement to the ground, leaving only chimneys and giving the area its name.
70: ...ch and Indian War]], the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)|1763 Treaty of Paris]] gave control of the land to the...
104: Vermont is the home state of the only two current members of the United States Congres...
121: Unlike other states, Vermont does not have a [[term l... - Thirteen Colonies (4707 bytes)
40: ...area of the 13 colonies after the Proclamation of 1763. (Map produced by U.S. Dept. of Interior.)]] - French and Indian War (5652 bytes)
1: ...e for the decisive nine-year conflict ([[1754]]-[[1763]]) in [[North America]] between [[Great Britain]]...
13: The French and Indian War, unlike the others, began on North American soil and t...
17: ...he [[1763 Treaty of Paris]] on [[February 10]], [[1763]]. France agreed to cede Canada to Britain, prefe...
19: ...ts imposed by the [[British Royal Proclamation of 1763]] in the newly acquired French territories in the...
23: ...ing engagements of the war, marked the first and only instance of [[George Washington]] surrendering i... - Seven Years' War (11256 bytes)
1: ...even Years' War''' ([[1754]] and [[1756]]–[[1763]]) pitted [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britai...
3: ...[[Europe]]an portions of the conflict (1756–1763), not the nine-year North American conflict or th...
8: ...esia]]. Empress [[Maria Theresa of Austria]] had only signed the peace [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle]] i...
10: ...e the seas, as well as exert some influence on mainland Europe. Furthermore, this allowed Britain to f...
47: ... coastal [[Africa]]. During the [[1750s]] up to [[1763]], Britain gained enormous areas of land and infl... - American Revolution (17069 bytes)
4: ...f the [[French and Indian War]] ([[1754]]–[[1763]]), and ended with the election of [[George Washi...
16: ...r form of government have roots in this European Enlightenment and were a source for ideas regarding [...
30: ...epresentation]]," in which colonists argued that only their colonial assemblies, and not [[Parliament ...
42: ...utionaries, who stood firm on the principle that only their colonial representatives could levy taxes ...
45: ...ritish Royal Proclamation of 1763|Proclamation of 1763]] sought to limit the conflicts between [[Native ... - Timeline of United States revolutionary history (1760-1789) (5450 bytes)
7: *[[1763]] - [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]] ends [[French and Indian War]]
8: *[[1763]] - [[Pontiac's Rebellion]] begins
9: *[[1763]] - [[British Royal Proclamation of 1763]] - History of the United States (1776-1789) (19792 bytes)
5: ...a detachment of the British regular Army marched inland from [[Boston, Massachusetts]], in search of a...
21: ...rth America, as the [[French and Indian War]], in 1763, Britain had emerged as the world's dominant powe...
31: ...ny, New York|Albany]]. Burgoyne's army advanced only a few miles during the whole Summer of 1777, and...
41: ...s encouraging commerce and economic development, only aggravated a gloomy outlook.
58: ...spotic and corrupt as [[Great Britain]] had been only decades earlier. The most notable Antifederalist... - Ohio (19444 bytes)
44: ...dian War]]. As a result of the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris]], the French ceded control of O...
46: Britain soon passed the [[Proclamation of 1763]], which prohibited the [[American colonies|Ameri...
50: ...eded 60,000. Although Ohio's population numbered only 45,000 in December [[1801]], Congress determined...
122: ... in all but two contests since [[1892]], backing only losers [[Thomas E. Dewey]] in [[1944]] (Ohio's [... - Michigan (29427 bytes)
40: ... to [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain]] in 1763 and then to the new United States two decades lat...
46: ...al transportation. It was a development that not only transformed Detroit and Michigan, but permanentl...
92: ...similar legal and political systems, so maybe we only need to mention anything that makes the state di...
102: ... the referendum. The power of initiative extends only to laws which the legislature may enact under th...
104: ...tory units of government, meaning that they have only those powers expressly provided or fairly implie... - Illinois (27007 bytes)
48: ...n, Illinois was part of the French empire until [[1763]], when it passed to the British. The area was c...
72: ...to the east. Illinois also borders Michigan, but only via a water boundary in Lake Michigan.
107: ...ates, Illinois is not overwhelmingly Protestant--only about half of the people profess that faith. Rom...
173: *[[Tinley Park, Illinois|Tinley Park]]
376: ...ten]] through the twelfth grade in Illinois, commonly but not exclusively divided into three tiers of ...
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