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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
137: | [[1833]] - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...] and early [[19th century]] resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual labor to one...
10: ...the surplus population who could no longer find employment in [[agriculture]] into the cities to seek ...
12: ... other nations, such as [[France]], markets were split up by local regions, which often imposed tolls ...
14: ...to produce more goods to meet the needs of the people.
16: From 1430, people in Europe discovered sea routes to Asia and Amer... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
4: ... Patriarch]], (died 489), patriarch of Constantinople
8: *[[Marcel Achard|Achard, Marcel]], (1899-1974), playwrighter and scriptwriter
33: ...rmann|Ackermann, Georg Christian Benedict]] (1763-1833) - Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
11: ...velace'''. She is widely known in modern times simply as '''Ada Lovelace'''.
13: ...r in turn to [[Charles Babbage]] on [[June 5]], [[1833]]. Other acquaintances were [[David Brewster|Sir ...
15: ...nd scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent."
23: ... some debate as to whether Lovelace understood deeply the concepts behind programming Babbage's engine... - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Braintree]], [[Massachusetts]]
13: | place of death=[[Washington, D.C.]]
24: ...rn wife, Adams wed Louisa Johnson in 1797. The couple named one of their sons after George Washington....
37: ...latter's quest for re-election, was sworn in to replace him.
80: ...turned to [[Spain]], but returned home as free people. - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
10: | place of birth= [[Waxhaw, North Carolina|Waxhaws are...
13: | place of death= [[The Hermitage]], [[Nashville]], [[...
16: ...hn C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837)
18: ...dent had either been a member of the [[Virginia]] plantation [[elite]], or had been named [[Adams]]. J...
32: ...ver, since many voters believed the man of the people had been robbed by the corrupt aristocrats of th... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
10: <tr><td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Kinderhook (village), N...
12: <tr><td>'''Place of Death:'''</td><td>[[Kinderhook (town), New ...
27: ...y. In [[1796]] he began the study of [[law]], completing his preparation in 1802 at [[New York City|N...
33: ...ber of the Senate, until [[1819]], when he was displaced to make room for a Federalist. He had already...
35: ...f "Little Magician" for the skill with which he exploited it. - Richard Mentor Johnson (4804 bytes)
27: ...McHatton]]|after=[[Robert P. Letcher]]|years=1829-1833}}
28: ...e=''(none)''|after=[[William W. Southgate]]|years=1833-1837}} - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
5: ... from [[December 13]], [[1831]] to [[March 3]], [[1833]], when he declined to be a candidate for reelect...
7: ...n Van Buren]] as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia from [[1837]] to [[1839]],...
9: ...as was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to [[United Kingdom|Britain]] by Pre...
16: ...c D. Barnard]]|after=[[Samuel McKean]]|years=1831-1833}}
17: ... General of Pennsylvania]]|before=?|after=?|years=1833-1835}} - Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
10: <tr><td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Summerhill, New York]]<...
12: <tr><td>'''Place of Death:'''</td><td>[[Buffalo, New York]]</td...
26: ...e, self-made candidate from [[New York]] would complement Taylor, a slave-holding military man from th...
50: *Place Federal officers at the disposal of slaveholde...
62: Upon completing his presidency, Fillmore returned to Buffalo... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Hillsborough]], [[New Hampshire]]
13: | place of death=[[Concord]], [[New Hampshire]]
20: ... [[alcoholism]] as his marriage to [[Jane Means Appleton Pierce]] fell apart. He destroyed his reputat...
22: ...Pierce was hounded by guilt, temptation, and just plain bad luck."
34: ... States Congress|24th Congresses]]([[March 4]], [[1833]]–[[March 3]], [[1837]]). At the time he wa... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
25: | '''Place of Birth:'''
31: | '''Place of Death:'''
66: ...balance in his appointments and persuading the people to accept constitutional law as the Supreme Cour...
74: Economic troubles also plagued Buchanan's administration with the outbreak ...
76: When Republicans won a plurality in the House in [[1858]], every significan... - Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
5: ...Wilson. He moved to [[Natick, Massachusetts]] in 1833 and became a shoemaker. He attended several loca... - Iowa (24205 bytes)
38: ...or the [[Native American]] [[Iowa tribe|Iowa]] people.
45: *French explorers [[Louis Joliet]] and [[Jacques Marquette]] a...
47: ...white settlers officially moved to Iowa in June [[1833]]. Primarily, they were families from [[Ohio]], ...
49: ...minus for the [[Union Pacific]] railroad. The completion of five major railroads across Iowa brough m...
55: ...[[washing machine]]s, [[fountain pen]]s, [[farm implement]]s, and food products that are shipped aroun... - Texas (39610 bytes)
38: ...] explorers mistakenly applied the word to the people and their location.
94: ...45, Texas became the first and, to date, only [[diplomatic recognition|internationally recognized]] in...
114: ...Alonso Alvarez de Pineda]], a [[Spain|Spanish]] explorer, became probably the first [[Europe]]an to ma...
115: ...te;ñez Cabeza de Vaca]], another Spanish explorer, spent six years visiting Texas for trade.
121: ...nited States|United States of America]]. The example of the [[Centralista]] forces' suppression of di... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
499: *[[Aleksander Gryglewski]] ([[1833]]-[[1879]])
616: *[[Leon Kaplinski]] ([[1826]]-[[1873]])
933: *[[Vasily Perov]] ([[1833]]-[[1882]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
3: ...scientists]], [[List of inventions named after people]], [[timeline of invention]], [[inventor]].
20: ...3) - (1944), [[Belgian]]–American — [[plastic]]
49: *[[George Washington Carver]], (1860-1943), plant scientist
77: ...Eastwood]] (1857-1924) - reinforced concrete multiple arch dam
80: ...6-1971) — [[vacuum tube]] [[television]] display - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
31: ... Supreme Court]] rules in favor of [[Cherokee (people)|Cherokees]]; President Jackson ignores the ruli...
38: *[[1833]] - [[Force Bill]] passed
133: ...ry/United_States/People Pictures of Historical People]
135: ==Lesson Plans, Resources and Activites==
136: ...al_Studies/US_History/index.htm US History Lesson Plans] - Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
9: |As Western territories begin applying for statehood, the [[Missouri Compromise]] ma...
15: |[[Daniel Webster]] delivers a memorable ''Reply to Hayne'' on January 27, denouncing the notion ...
22: |valign=center|'''[[1833]]'''
23: | + The Compromise Tariff of 1833 ends the [[Nullification crisis]].<br>
30: ...e of the Supreme Court]]. Taney asserts the principle of social responsibility of private property as ... - Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
3: '''Alfred Bernhard Nobel''' ([[October 21]], [[1833]], [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] – [[December 1...
5: ...uze]] at the [[University of Torino]]). Several explosions were reported at their family-owned factory...
7: ...Esperanto]]) was published in Sweden in 2003. The play has not yet (May 2003) been translated into any...
9: ...lfred Nobel is interred in the [[Norra begravningsplatsen]] in [[Stockholm]].
14: ...like substance, which was a still more powerful explosive than dynamite. [[Gelignite|Blasting gelatin]...
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