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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
81: | [[1828]] — [[1832]], [[1889]] — [[1891]] (wing added), [[1909... - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
89: ...Red]], (c.950-1003), explored and colonized [[Greenland]]
90: ...ríksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Americas|America]]
131: ...ara Falls]] and the [[Saint Anthony Falls]] (the only [[waterfall]] on the [[Mississippi River|Mississ...
148: ...anish people|Danish]] explorer, Governor of [[Greenland]]
190: *[[Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld]], (1832-1901), [[arctic]] [[explorer]] - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...y [[coal]]) and powered [[machine|machinery]] (mainly in [[textile]] [[manufacturing]]). The developme...
34: ...f Arts, Manufactures and Commerce]] or, more commonly, [[Society of Arts]] published an illustrated vo...
65: ...g needed, and thus goods in these materials made only a small proportion of the output.
83: ... the scientific reasons for the improvement were only discovered later. His family followed in his foo...
101: At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, inland transport was by navigable rivers and roads, w... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
62: *[[Louis Abeille|Abeille, Louis]], (1765-1832), German composer - Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
5: ...living they were accustomed to, prompting them in 1832 to go to [[Arequipa]], to claim her paternal inhe... - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
10: ...orced, and so he remained married to her in name only, while he made house solely with Evans.
19: ...glish town on the eve of the [[Reform Bill]] of [[1832]]. The main characters, Dorothea Brooke and Tert...
23: As an author, Eliot was not only very successful in sales, but she was, and remai... - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
2: ...[[prisoner of war]], [[Surgery|surgeon]] and the only woman to receive the [[Medal of Honor]].
10: ...[[Union Army]] as a civilian. At first, she was only allowed to practice as a nurse, as the Army had ...
22: ...tandards for award of the medal so that it could only be given to those who had been involved in "actu... - Carpet (15753 bytes)
1: ...were primarily hung on walls or used on tables. Only with the opening of trade routes in the 17th cen...
16: ...ut forming a knot. Because of the loom structure only five colors can be used to create the design. Mo...
19: Unlike woven carpets, [[embroidery]] carpets are not ...
21: ...''' and '''tapestry velvet''' production began in 1832. These techniques minimized waste by printing di...
63: ... can be used to cover a floor. They are usually only used in commercial settings and often are not af... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
16: | vicepresident= [[John C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837)
38: ... holding federal offices found that they had suddenly been replaced by supporters of Jackson who had w...
51: ...succeeded in destroying the Bank by vetoing its [[1832]] recharter by Congress and withdrawing U.S. fund...
55: ... the [[South Carolina Exposition and Protest]] of 1832, supported the claim of his home state, [[South C...
63: ... dispute with the Cherokees, culminating in the [[1832]] [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Co... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
22: ... first of non-[[England|Anglo descent]], and the only whose [[first language]] was not [[English langu...
59: ...e, Maryland|Baltimore]]. He expressed himself plainly on the questions of slavery and the bank, at the...
63: ...ut one of Jackson's cabinet, and met with statesmanlike firmness the commercial crisis of [[1837]], al...
113: * [[John McKinley]] - 1838
120: * [[U.S. presidential election, 1832]] - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
34: ...ndash;[[March 3]], [[1837]]). At the time he was only 27 years old, the youngest representative at the...
56: ...ntial [[oath of office]], becoming the first and only president to do so.
58: ...p would soon break up, but instead it became the only Cabinet that would remain unchanged through a fo...
63: ... part of southern New Mexico for $10,000,000 commonly known as the [[Gadsden Purchase]].
65: ...everal southern Senators, with Pierce consulting only [[Jefferson Davis]] of his cabinet. The passage... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
50: ...was the only [[bachelor]] [[President]], and the only [[resident]] of [[Pennsylvania]] to hold that [[...
53: ... Buchanan served as Minister to [[Russia]] from [[1832]] to [[1834]].
74: ...eak of the [[Panic of 1857]]. The government suddenly faced a shortfall of revenue, due in part to the...
159: ...n Randolph]]| after=[[Mahlon Dickerson]]| years=[[1832]] – [[1833]]}} - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
48: ...uction and the modern administrative state would only emerge with the [[New Deal]] some 70 years later...
59: Lincoln began his political career in [[1832]] at the age of 23 with a campaign for the [[Illi...
75: ...ived into adulthood. Of Robert's three children, only Jessie Lincoln had any children (2 - Mary Lincol...
89: ...e stand claiming he witnessed the crime in the moonlight. Lincoln produced a [[Farmer's Almanac]] to s...
102: ... in the [[American South|South]] — and won only 2 of 996 counties in the entire South. Even befo... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]...
47: ...ip III]] tried to further enforce integration, openly attacking the Portuguese nobility that was not i... - Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
13: ...an=2 style="background:#f9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationLuxembourg.png|Location of Luxembourg]]
53: ...ng centuries, Luxembourg's fortress was steadily enlarged and strengthened over the years by its succe...
111: ...s based on the grand-ducal decrees of [[1830]], [[1832]] and [[1834]], which allowed the free choice bet...
115: ...t only one hour per week at secondary school and only in the first years. In secondary school, besides... - Maine (17312 bytes)
36: ...e coast of Maine used to speak of going to the mainland as 'going over to the Main". Its U.S. postal a...
38: ... capital was [[Portland, Maine|Portland]] until [[1832]], when it was moved to the more geographically c...
64: ...ered on the west by [[New Hampshire]]. It is the only state that borders exactly one other state. Its ...
68: is the only portion of all US boundaries still in dispute wi...
74: ... add to the rugged beauty of Maine's coast. Just inland, by contrast, is the view of sparkling lakes, ... - Texas (39610 bytes)
38: ...or ''allies''; [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers mistakenly applied the word to the people and their locatio...
66: ..., go to the [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/PP/bfp2.htm Handbook of Texas On...
70: ...ndians, see [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/II/bzi4.html Handbook of Texas O...
94: In 1845, Texas became the first and, to date, only [[diplomatic recognition|internationally recogni...
120: * [[June 26]] [[1832]]: The [[Battle of Velasco]] resulted in the firs... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
134: *[[Wilhelm Bendz]] ([[1804]]-[[1832]])
202: *[[Antoni Brodowski]] ([[1784]]-[[1832]])
355: *[[Gustave Doré]] ([[1832]]-[[1883]])
564: *[[John Bradley Hudson Jr.]] ([[1832]]-[[1903]])
773: *[[Edouard Manet]] ([[1832]]-[[1883]]) - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
16: ...s volumes contain little Sumerian because they mainly reproduce tablets from [[Akkadian language|Akkad...
18: Ernest de Sarzec (1832-1901) began excavating the Sumerian site of Tello... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
169: *[[Nikolaus Otto]], (1832-1891), [[Germany]] — [[four-stroke cycle]] ...
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