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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...century]] resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual labor to one dominated by indus...
3: ...]] from about [[1850]], when technological and economic progress gained momentum with the development ...
5: ...developed [[agriculture]] and gave up its [[nomad|nomadic lifestyle]].
10: ...ncial market]]s and accumulation of [[Capital (economics)|capital]] are also cited as factors, as is t...
14: ...0 onwards, because there was a scientific and technological improvement, growth of supply of food beca... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
5: native_name = United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
12: ...ial_languages = [[Languages in the United Kingdom|None]]; [[English language|English]] ''[[de facto]]'...
46: ...]] under the [[European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages]]. In each of these, the UK's offic...
51: ...and Scots]]: ''Unitit Kinrick o Great Breetain an Northren Ireland''<br/>
52: ...]. As of April 2005, the July 2004 estimates were not yet available.<br><sup>7</sup> [[ISO 3166-1]] is... - Alabama (10792 bytes)
3: ...d [[CSS Alabama|CSS ''Alabama'']] were named in honor of this state.
12: ...ame = Camellia State, The Heart of Dixie[[#Notes|¹]], Yellowhammer State |
44: |'''[[List of U.S. state birds|State bird]]'''||[[Northern Flicker|Yellowhammer]]
59: ...tory, there was much controversy as to whether or not Alabama was included. Nevertheless, Alabama bec...
61: ...erate state]] on [[January 11]], [[1861]]. While not many battles were fought in the state, it contri... - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
11: Governor = [[Richard Codey]] (acting)|
13: OfficialLang = ''None defined'' |
39: ...]] and had its capital at [[New Amsterdam]], now known as [[New York City]]. Some of southwestern New ...
41: ...se of the unpopularity of the Dutch colonial governor, [[Peter Stuyvesant]]. The newly taken lands wer...
43: ... large tract of land in North America henceforth known as New Jersey. - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ...''chau-fort,'' for in French a simple ''chau'' connotes a grand [[country house]] at the center of an ...
8: Castles were built not only as a defensive measure, and offensive weapo...
15: ... tried anything, were easily overcome as they had no refuge.(Hariulf, ''Gesta ecclesiae Centulensis'')
17: ...ing exploded as local warlords staked claims to minor kingdoms from behind newly-built castles.
30: ... many survive through to the modern day; they are now mostly considered monuments. - Cheerleading (7470 bytes)
23: ... is similar to the hurdler, except that there are no front herkies and the bent knee is out sideways.
36: ...e two duties: 1. To make sure that the stunt does not fall and to help catch the flyer if it does fall...
52: ...ers). Here, an illegal move is something that is not allowed in your division. More generally, judges...
56: ...ncluding bloomers, bows, socks, skirts, and more. No jewelry of any kind is tolerated, as it is a safe...
64: ...usually [[rugby league]] teams such as [[Leeds Rhinos]]. Cheerleaders in Britain can range from the ag... - Fencing (20753 bytes)
3: ...ffence and defence but is most commonly used to denote styles of European origin. Today it can be cons...
7: ...o be used in warfare and to resolve disputes of honour in formal duels through the nineteenth century ...
9: ...mong schools of fencing from different countries, notably the French and Italian schools. This state o...
24: ... places on the wrist. The pistol grip (otherwise known as the anatomical or orthopedic grip), original...
28: ...). (Rapier and even [[longsword]] foils are also known to have been used but they were very different ...
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