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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
    121: | [[1815]] — [[1818]]
  2. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    22: *[[Pêro de Barcelos]] ([[15th century]]/[[16th century]] [[Portuguese...
    33: *[[Joseph René Bellot]] [[France|French]] [[Arctic]] ex...
    42: *[[Lafayette Bunnell]], (1824-1903), described [[Yosemite Valley]]
    47: ...ian]] navigator in [[England|English]] service, crossed the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to [[North America]]
    51: *[[Alvise Cadamosto]] (1432-1488), [[Portuguese]] explorer of [[Ven...
  3. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    17: ...es Adam|Adam, Adolphe-Charles]], (1803-1856), composer
    24: *[[Bojan Adamic|Adamic, Bojan]], (born 1912), composer and conductor.
    34: *[[Abigail Adams|Adams, Abigail]], (1744-1818), [[First Lady of the United States]]
    55: ...ge Adams|Adams, John Coolidge]], (born 1947), composer
    57: ...ther Adams|Adams, John Luther]], (born 1953), composer
  4. List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
    28: *[[David Hayes Agnew|Agnew, David Hayes]], (1818-1892), American surgeon
    30: *[[Joaquim Agostinho|Agostinho, Joaquim]], (1942-1984), Portuguese cyclist
    31: *[[Paolo Agostino|Agostino, Paolo]], (1593-1629), Italian musician
    32: *[[Benjamin Agosto|Agosto, Benjamin]], (born 1982), American skater
    33: *[[Jose Miguel Agrelot|Agrelot, Jose Miguel]], (1927-2004), Puerto Rican entertainer
  5. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    6: Today she is probably the most famous of all of ancient Egypt's rulers, and is ...
    9: ...s, [[Ptolemy XIII of Egypt|Ptolemy XIII]], who opposed the Roman domination, and [[Ptolemy XIV of Egyp...
    11: ...achery that he seized the Egyptian capital and imposed himself as arbiter between the rival claims of ...
    17: ...re named [[Cleopatra Selene]] and [[Alexander Helios]].
    19: ...lers of [[Egypt]] and [[Cyprus]]; [[Alexander Helios]] was crowned ruler of [[Armenia]], [[Medes|Media...
  6. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    9: ... the same time ([[1516]] – [[1558]]), and whose reign coincided with that of Mary, Queen of Scot...
    17: ...ng loss to the English at the [[Battle of Solway Moss]]. In [[Falkland Palace]], her father heard of t...
    19: ...her mother, who strongly opposed the marriage proposition, went into hiding in [[Stirling Castle]], wh...
    31: ...y tried to change the agreement so that he could possess Mary years before the marriage was to take pl...
    33: ...her such actions. It lasted until June [[1551]], costing over half a million pounds and many lives. In...
  7. Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
    3: ...rn canon]]. She stands as a model of the writer whose apparently sheltered life did nothing to reduce ...
    5: ...n elder sister, Cassandra, to whom she was very close. The only undisputed portrait of Jane Austen is ...
    7: ...[Gothic novel]]s of [[Ann Radcliffe]], Austen is most famous for her later works, which took the form ...
    10: ...d characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with''.
    12: ...e story, without a word of formal moralising. Almost every scene in her novels features women, purpor...
  8. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    20: .... The [[seed]]s are produced in pods similar to those of laburnum, and, like that genus, are [[poison]...
    22: ...ar Wistar (physician)|Caspar Wistar]] ([[1761]]-[[1818]]), a professor of anatomy at the [[University of...
    29: *''[[Wisteria macrostachya]]'' - [[Kentucky Wisteria]]
    32: *''[[Wisteria villosa]]''
    37: ...ure plants may benefit from added potassium and phosphate but not nitrogen. Finally, wisteria can be r...
  9. John Adams (18716 bytes)
    26: ... married Miss [[Abigail Smith]] ([[1744]]–[[1818]]), the daughter of a [[Congregational]] minister...
    31: ...and Feudal Law''), in which he argued that the opposition of the colonies to the Stamp Act was a part ...
    33: ...of the officer who commanded the detachment, and most of the soldiers; but two soldiers were found gui...
    35: ...my]]. His influence in Congress was great, and almost from the beginning he was impatient for a separa...
    39: ...n its adoption. Before this question had been disposed of, Adams was placed at the head of the Board o...
  10. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    22: ...eland County, Virginia]], as an only child to a prosperous family, Monroe attended the school of Campe...
    28: ...onary War]] veteran to serve as president, was almost uncontested in his two elections.
    32: ...lings", in part because partisan politics were almost nonexistent. The [[United States Federalist Part...
    34: ...y undiminished, followed nationalist policies. Across the facade of [[nationalism]], ugly sectional cr...
    36: ...ce with independent countries in the Americas as hostile acts toward the United States. Monroe did not...
  11. Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
    18: ...ackson, nicknamed "Old Hickory," was neither of those. He was the first president who had lived on the...
    24: ... career by his own merits, and soon he began to prosper in the rough-and-tumble world of frontier law....
    28: ...supreme court. He saw military service again in [[1818]] and campaigned in [[Florida]] against [[Spain]]...
    32: ...presentatives|House of Representatives]], which chose [[John Quincy Adams]] instead. The election was...
    40: ===Jackson's opposition to the National Bank===
  12. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    12: PostalAbbreviation = CT |
    36: ...S.)|New England]] region, as well as the southernmost state in New England and one of the wealthiest s...
    47: ...incorporated cities and towns across the state. Most cities are coterminal with their namesake towns ...
    49: ...ors are [[Christopher J. Dodd]] (Democrat) and [[Joseph I. Lieberman]] (Democrat). Connecticut current...
    56: ...nd farms of the [[Litchfield Hills]] and the casinos of [[Southeastern Connecticut]]. Connecticut's ru...
  13. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    19: ...amaoka|Yamaoka, Akira]] (born 1968), Japanese composer
    26: *[[Bosa Yankovich|Yankovich, Bosa]]
    42: ...2]]), [[Japan|Japanese]] [[video game]] music composer
    47: *[[Joseph C. Yates|Yates, Joseph C.]], (1768-1837), U.S. lawyer, Governor of Ne...
    49: *[[Richard Yates (governor)|Yates, Richard]], (1818-1873), 19th century [[Governor of Illinois|govern...
  14. Comet (30542 bytes)
    3: ...en described as "dirty snowballs", comets are composed largely of frozen [[carbon dioxide]], [[methane...
    5: ...ifferent process, but very old comets which have lost all their [[volatile]] materials may come to res...
    9: ...d the ''nucleus'') is generally less than 50km across, the coma may be larger than the Sun, and the ta...
    11: ...and the gases glowing due to [[ion|ionization]]. Most comets are too faint to be visible without the a...
    17: ...highly charged [[ions]] fly through a cometary atmosphere, they collide with cometary atoms and molecu...
  15. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    28: *[[Oswald Achenbach]] ([[1827]]-[[1905]])
    37: *[[Josef Albers]] ([[1888]]-[[1976]])
    79: *[[Marcello Bacciarelli]] ([[1731]]-[[1818]])
    93: *[[Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine]] ([[1888]]-[[1944]])
    158: *[[Ross Bleckner]] ([[1949]]-)
  16. United States territorial acquisitions (5763 bytes)
    7: *'''[[Red River Basin]]''', acquired in [[1818]] by treaty from Great Britain
    13: ...o countries had jointly controlled the area since 1818
  17. Timeline of United States history (1790-1819) (6951 bytes)
    66: ...]] - [[Hartford Convention]]; [[New England]] proposes [[secession]].
    75: *[[1818]] - [[Cumberland Road]] opened
    76: *[[1818]] - [[Anglo-American Convention of 1818]]; title to [[Red River Basin]] acquired
    77: *[[1818]] - [[Illinois]] becomes a state
    78: *[[1818]] - [[Jackson Purchase]] in Kentucky
  18. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    12: PostalAbbreviation = MI |
    40: ...n became a major fur-trading and shipping post. Most of the rest of the region remained unsettled by ...
    44: ..., and [[copper]], which would become the state's most sought-after natural resources.
    57: ...ant [[Alphonse de Tonty]], established a trading post on the [[Detroit River]] which they name ''Fort ...
    61: *[[1796]] Detroit and other posts in Michigan were turned over to the United Stat...
  19. Illinois (27007 bytes)
    13: PostalAbbreviation = IL |
    25: AdmittanceDate = [[December 3]], [[1818]] |
    39: ...esides in Chicago and its [[suburb]]s. The U.S. postal abbreviation for the state is '''IL'''.
    51: ...y]] was created on [[February 3]], [[1809]]. In [[1818]], Illinois became the 21st U.S. state. Early U....
    74: ...g and north of [[Interstate 80]]. This region is cosmopolitan, densely populated, industrialized, and ...
  20. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    12: ...egular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston.
    22: *[[1818]] - [[Mary Shelley]]'s [[novel]] ''[[Frankenstein...
    35: *[[1902]] - The first [[Rose Bowl (game)|Rose Bowl]] game is played in [[Pasadena, California]...
    79: **[[Velvet Divorce]]: [[Czechoslovakia]] is divided into the [[Slovakia|Slovak Re...
    106: ...aul Revere]], American silversmith, patriot (d. [[1818]])

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