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  1. Timeline of United States pre-history (before 1600) (1679 bytes)
    3: ...ited States history]] concerns events '''before [[1600]]'''.
    13: *[[1513]]-[[Vasco N?de Balboa]] crosses isthmus of [[Panama]], sees [[Pacific Ocean]]
    20: *1570s-[[Haudenosaunee|Iroquois League]] founded
    29: ...">[[Timeline of United States history (1600-1699)|1600-1699]]</td>
  2. Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
    3: ...f United States history]] concerns events from '''1600 to 1699'''.
    5: === [[1600s]] ===
    7: *Some time between [[1600]]-[[1650]]-[[Mahican]] [[Confederacy]] founded
    65: *[[1688]]-[[Glorious Revolution]] deposes James II and replaces him with [[William and Ma...
    77: ...ine of United States history (Before 1600)|Before 1600]]</td>

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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    2: ...m]] ([[1st century BC|100 BC]]) and the forced imposition of a common system of writing by the Qin emp...
    7: ...unded; the most archaeologically significant of those was found at [[Banpo]], [[Xi'an]].
    22: ...sets. The first, from the earlier Shang period (c 1600&ndash;[[1300s BC|1300]]) comes from sources at [[...
    24: ...ynasty|Xia]] and the [[Shang Dynasty|Shang]] can possibly refer to political entities that existed at ...
    28: ... as [[Confucianism]], [[Taoism]], [[Legalism (philosophy)|Legalism]] and [[Mohism]] were founded. Afte...
  2. History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
    1: ... inheritance (such as the [[supernatural]]ist philosophies and [[religion]]).
    4: ==Western Philosophy==
    5: ''See article [[History of Western philosophy]]''
    7: ...ore varied use, which includes everything from [[Post-Medieval]] through the specific period of the ea...
    9: ===Ancient philosophy===
  3. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    1: ...hers. He was an [[explorer]] and [[trade]]r who crossed the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and reached the [[Ameri...
    3: ...nd. The main debate was over whether it would be possible to get around the planet without running out...
    5: ...Columbian trans-oceanic contact]]''', one of the most consistent is the first exploration (before 1472...
    9: ...]], the [[Columbian Exchange]] of species (both those harmful to humans, such as [[virus]]es, [[bacter...
    11: ...est Indies]]. Others honour him for the massive boost his explorations gave to Western expansion and c...
  4. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: '''Steel''' is a [[metal]] [[alloy]] whose major component is [[iron]], with [[carbon]] bei...
    8: ...a]] and their excretion of [[oxygen]] into the atmosphere, iron can be found in the crust only in comb...
    11: ... making quality steel. At room temperature, the most stable form of iron is the [[body-centered cubic...
    13: ...tructure to austenite, and identical chemical composition. As such, it requires extremely little ther...
    15: ...formation into martensite, by contrast, occurs almost immediately, due to a lower activation energy.
  5. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    3: *[[Joseph M. Acaba|Acaba, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
    10: ...rd|Acheson, Archibald]] (1776-1849), 2nd Earl of Gosford
    44: *[[Rosemarie Ackermann|Ackermann, Rosemarie]] (born 1952)
    53: *[[Jose de Acosta|Acosta, Jose de]] (1540-1600)
    54: *[[Jos頊uliᮠAcosta|Acosta, Jos頊uliᮝ] (1825-1891)
  6. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    9: ...1592]]) and the [[British East India Company]] ([[1600]]).
    16: ...that time and was also declared illegitimate and lost the title of princess. Thereafter she was addres...
    18: ...n referred to as "Kat". Chapernowne developed a close relationship with Elizabeth and remained her con...
    25: ...ed the throne, but was [[Deposition_(politics)|deposed]] less than two weeks later. Armed with popular...
    27: ... Lady Elizabeth to succeed rather than her next-closest relative, [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary Stuart]], ...
  7. Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
    3: ...593]] - [[1653]]) is today considered one of the most accomplished Early [[Baroque]] painters in the g...
    12: ...no della Rose'' inside the [[Pallavicini Rospigliosi Palace]] in [[Rome]], so Orazio hired the Tuscan...
    24: ...on of influential people, starting from Granduke Cosimo II de' [[Medici]] and expecially of the Grand...
    26: ...aintings wished to have an image of the author, whose fame was rising. The success and the fashion rad...
    36: ...obably born in [[1627]]. Artemisia tried, with almost no success, to teach them the art of painting.
  8. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    2: ...[betrothal|betrothed]] of [[Joseph the Betrothed|Joseph]]. The area of [[Christian]] [[theology]] conc...
    6: ... [[Book of Acts]], although not by name in the [[Gospel of John]].
    8: ...hood of Mary is given in the mid-2nd century ''[[Gospel of James]]''.The [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman...
    13: ...onths Mary returned to her own home in Nazareth. Joseph was told in a dream ([[Matthew 1:18|Matt. 1:18...
    15: ...Luke 2:41-52). Probably also during this period Joseph died, for he is not mentioned again.
  9. Renaissance (14795 bytes)
    5: ...ion'' of European culture in general. Thus it is possible to speak of the Renaissance in two different...
    19: ...nded. The starting place of the Renaissance is almost universally ascribed to Northern Italy, especial...
    23: Another possible starting point is the [[fall of Constantinop...
    32: ...y of the same people were involved; there was a close community of people involved in both movements. ...
    36: ...icism was applied to literature and the arts. In most city-republics there was a small clique with a c...
  10. Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
    1: ...]], and ended with the publication of the ''[[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica]]'' in [[16...
    3: ...ton was called a [[natural philosophy|natural philosopher]]. Not only were there major theoretical and...
    7: ... revolution was; some of the rancor and cross-purposes in such debates may arise from lack of recognit...
    9: ...cientific revolution took place around the year [[1600]]. That is, at that time there were very large an...
    19: '''About [[1600]]'''
  11. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    4: ... as an art form goes back to Prehistoric times. Most [[Stone Age]] statuettes were made of ivory or s...
    8: ...BC). Among them are a wooden harp with gold and mosaic inlay with a black-bearded golden bull's head.
    18: ...n, often made to look like the [[Pharaoh]]. The most famous is the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]], located ...
    27: ...ist were found together in a single grave on [[Keros]], dating from 2700 - 2750 BC.
    29: ...os]]. The civilization was named after King [[Minos]] and reached its peak in the second millennium B...
  12. Middle Kingdom of Egypt (5374 bytes)
    12: ...her to recapture [[Nubia]] and other territories lost during the First Intermediate Period. The Lybian...
    14: ...nemhat II]] ([[1875 BC]] - [[1840 BC]]) made the position of the nomarchs hereditary again (weakening ...
    24: ... are credited with preserving for us some of the most fabulous of [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] [[papyrus...
    27: * [[1800 BC]] - [[Moscow Papyrus|Moscow Mathematical Papyrus]]
    29: * [[1600 BC]] - [[Edwin Smith papyrus]]
  13. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    5: ...ee world," a phrase that is still invoked today, mostly by Americans.
    14: .... Occasionally, constitutional amendments are proposed to remove or amend this requirement, but none h...
    21: ... majority, the President and Vice President are chosen by the [[United States House of Representatives...
    25: ...(United States)|Election Day]] and campaigning across the country to explain their views and plans to ...
    29: ...[[Franklin Pierce]] and [[Herbert Hoover]] have chosen to affirm rather than swear. The oath is tradit...
  14. Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
    3: ... 700 types of igneous rocks have been described, most of them formed beneath the surface of the Earth'...
    6: ...e mantle at temperatures estimated between 600 to 1600 &deg;C.
    14: ... global chemistry gives information about the composition of the mantle, from where some igneous rocks...
    17: ...cial circumstances they host important mineral deposits ([[ore]]s): for example, [[tungsten]], [[tin]]...
    20: ...ding to mode of occurrence, texture, chemical composition, and the geometry of the igneous body.
  15. Ancient Egypt (16131 bytes)
    6: Most of the [[geography of Egypt]] is in [[North Afri...
    14: ...ent in Egypt, such as accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them (kn...
    16: ...matical formularizations]], in the form of the [[Moscow and Rhind Mathematical Papyri]]. An awareness ...
    30: * [[2600 BC|2600 BCE]] - [[Pyramid of Djoser]], world's earliest known large-scale stone bui...
    36: * [[1900 BC|1860 BCE]] - possible [[Suez Canal|Nile-Red Sea Canal]] ([[Twelfth...
  16. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    2: ...ned its physical form. This can be achieved by exposing the body to extreme draught or cold, lack of [...
    4: ... specific purpose of preservation, particularly those in [[ancient Egypt]]. Egyptians believed the bod...
    16: ...ation was made so that the bodies would not decompose in the afterlife. The mummified individual was p...
    29: ...a [[chisel]] and inserting a special hook up the nostrils and into the skull.
    49: ... How was the "[[Legend of Osiris and Isis|Myth of Osiris]]" tied to mummification ?
  17. Iron Age (8996 bytes)
    7: ...e and contributed greatly to its adoption as the most commonly used metal. The arrival of iron use in ...
    10: ... reproducible by the metallurgy of the time. By [[1600 BC]] to [[1200 BC]], iron was used increasingly i...
    15: ...h]]. The technologically superior Bantu spread across southern Africa and became rich and powerful, pr...
    24: ...ic examination, this kind of iron came from [[aerosiderite]] .
    41: ...Ananjino Culture]] are sometimes found. The Asbestos-Ceramic remains a mystery, because there are othe...
  18. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    2: ...the present [[Greece|Greek state]], but also to those areas settled in ancient times by Greeks: [[Cypr...
    4: ...an Greece|Mycenaean]] civilizations (from about [[1600 BC]] to about [[1100 BC]]), while others argue th...
    6: ...f the first [[Olympic Games]] in [[776 BC]], but most historians now extend the term back to about [[1...
    10: ... the language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, art and architecture of the modern world, pa...
    15: ...he [[Dorian invasion]]. The period from [[1600 BC|1600 BC]] to about [[1100 BC|1100 BC]] is described in...
  19. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    12: PostalAbbreviation = VT |
    38: ...t was claimed by [[France]] but became a British possession after France's defeat in the [[French and ...
    46: ...lain Valley]]. In the south of the valley is [[Bomoseen Lake]].
    50: ...on, giving Vermont some of New England's best [[cross-country skiing]] areas.
    52: In the autumn, Vermont's hills experience an explosion of red, orange and gold foliage caused by the ...
  20. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    12: PostalAbbreviation = NJ |
    36: ...he [[United States of America]] and has the U.S. postal abbreviation of '''NJ'''. It is also the fift...
    39: ... also settled by the [[Sweden|Swedes]] in the mid-1600's as part of the Swedish colony of [[New Sweden]]...
    41: ...] and [[Maryland]] as a proprietary colony (as opposed to a royal colony). James then granted the lan...
    51: ...r for Independence, British and American armies crossed New Jersey several times.

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