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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    196: | [[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]
  2. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    57: ...], and resigned on [[March 5]], [[1845]], to accept a Cabinet portfolio. He was chairman of the Comm...
    66: ...his appointments and persuading the people to accept constitutional law as the Supreme Court interpret...
    72: ...ly, Congress voted to call a new vote on the Lecompton constitution, a move which infuriated Southerne...
    78: ...e appeared on no southern ballot. Rather than accept a Republican administration, the southern "fire-e...
    82: ...rs published stories that the ship was headed for Charleston, and South Carolina officials received confirmati...
  3. U.S. state (14432 bytes)
    68: ...>[[West Virginia]]<td>[[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]</tr>
    93: * Every state&mdash;except Hawaii, which has no land boundaries&mdash;has st...
    106: ...me 13 independently sovereign states. Upon the adoption of the [[Articles of Confederation]] and Perpe...
    110: ...vertly tyrannical government. Several states attempted to secede during the [[U.S. Civil War|Civil War...
  4. South Carolina (11968 bytes)
    44: ...ing [[Fort Sumter]], which stands on an island in Charleston harbor, thus precipitating the [[American Civil W...
    52: ... involving minors under the age of seventeen, excepting traffic and game law violations. Some criminal...
    56: ...ndles Circuit Court and Family Court appeals, excepting appeals that are within the seven classes of e...
    87: ...otestant denominations in South Carolina are: [[Baptist]] (47% of the total state population), [[Metho...
    93: ...important cities are [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], [[Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]], [[S...
  5. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]] |
    10: LargestCity = [[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]] |
    56: The capital is [[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]], in the south west area of the state.
    82: ...fort of unions to organize miners is a violent chapter in the state's history; at one point the federa...
    92: This description of farming portrays an independent and self-su...
  6. Nevada (17565 bytes)
    49: ..., Nevada separated from the Utah territory and adopted its current name, shortened from ''Sierra Nevad...
    51: ...west of the Colorado River. The transfer was prompted by the discovery of gold in the area, and it wa...
    110: ...rgest Protestant denominations in Nevada are: [[Baptist]] (8% of the total state population), [[Method...
    147: #[[Mount Charleston, Nevada]] $38,821
    189: *[[State reptile]]: [[Desert Tortoise]]
  7. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    31: ...governments went deeply into debt, under the assumption that an investment in such infrastructure woul...
    66: ...the demand for professional musicians and jazz adopted the 4/4 beat of dance music. [[Tap dance|Tap da...
    69: ...te the Century'' series: ''[[Flapper]]s Doing the Charleston''.]]
    75: ...27, [[Lindy Hop]], a dance based on Breakaway and Charleston, and integrating elements of Tap, would become th...
    84: ...hat part of the knee could be seen when dancing [[Charleston]].
  8. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
    55: ...1|rioting in Baltimore]] and other events had prompted a federal declaration of [[martial law]]. [[Mi...
    58: ...xile]] at the town of [[Neosho, Missouri]] and adopted a secession ordinance that was recognized by th...
    60: ...ritory of New Mexico voted to secede, and was accepted into the Confederacy as the Territory of [[Ariz...
    67: ...ist ''Anti-Slavery Almanac'' (1839) depicts the capture of a fugitive slave by a slave patrol.]]
    84: ... Beauregard]] opened fire upon [[Fort Sumter]] in Charleston, South Carolina on [[April 12]], [[1861]]. There...
  9. Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
    38: ...[[1639]]-[[Fundamental Orders of Connecticut]] adopted
    49: *[[1662]]-[[Half Way Covenant]] adopted
    54: ...1670]]-Charles Town ([[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]]) founded in present-day [[South Carolina]]
  10. Illinois (27007 bytes)
    56: ...nion Army, more than any other northern state except New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Beginning with P...
    60: ...s is modeled after the federal government with adaptations originating from traditions cultivated duri...
    78: ...rn Illinois, or [[Little Egypt (region)|Little Egypt]], distinguished from the other two by its warmer...
    116: ...est Protestant denominations in Illinois are: [[Baptist]] (15% of total state population), [[Lutheran]...
    218: *[[Charleston, Illinois|Charleston]]
  11. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    2: ...an to colonize [[North America]]. The first attempts, notably the [[Colony of Roanoke]], resulted in ...
    11: ...alth and power necessary to begin systematic attempts at exploration. Also, as the economy of Europe ...
    16: ...At this time, however, there was no official attempt by the English government to create a colonial em...
    37: ...ng - not the sort of audience that is usually receptive to the call of religion. It did not attract m...
    56: ...t America would be a "redeemer nation" (see [[exceptionalism]]). Though they fled from religious repre...
  12. Memorial Day (4407 bytes)
    9: ...memorial day include [[Charleston,_South_Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina]], [[Boalsburg,_Pennsylvania|Boal...
  13. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    19: ... entered the war against Great Britain in an attempt to dilute Britain's super power status. France of...
    41: ...ns that had been [[Battle of Ticonderoga (1775)|captured by the Americans]] at [[Fort Ticonderoga]] we...
    46: ...m Fort Ticonderoga with about 1,700 militiamen, capturing [[Montreal]] on [[November 13]]. General [[G...
    48: ...m [[Fort Western]] (present day [[Maine]]) on [[September 25]]. The expedition was a logistical nightm...
    52: Another attempt was made by the Americans to push back towards Qu...
  14. Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
    33: In September of the same year, he participated in the suc...
    38: ...). He hadn't served a year when he resigned (in September [[1851]]) to run for the [[governor]]ship of...
    44: His renewed service in the Senate was interrupted by an illness that threatened him with the loss...
    46: ...r, Davis submitted six [[resolution]]s in an attempt to consolidate opinion regarding states' rights, ...
    53: ...s in the vicinity of [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], [[South Carolina]]. The government moved to [...
  15. Washboard (2078 bytes)
    20: :She plays the Charleston of the laundry for the boys
  16. Arthur Middleton (2124 bytes)
    1: ...]], [[1742]]&ndash;[[January 1]], [[1787]]), of [[Charleston]], [[South Carolina]], was a signer of the [[Unit...
    5: ...olutionary War]], Arthur served in the defense of Charleston. After the city's fall to the British in [[1780]]...
  17. Stamp Act 1765 (7443 bytes)
    17: ...colonies, particularly in [[New York City]] and [[Charleston, South Carolina]]. Stamps were seized and destroy...
  18. John C. Calhoun (5703 bytes)
    11: ...nto violence, but coercion by US Navy warships in Charleston averted a secession. During the crisis, Jackson ...
    13: ... Vice President to resign from office, having accepted election to the United States Senate from his n...
    15: ...]. He was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]. In 1957, United States Senator...
  19. Pepper (1696 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Charleston Hot peppers.jpg|thumb|250px|Charleston Hot peppers in varying stages of maturity.]]
  20. List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
    107: ...a]] || [[Charleston, West Virginia|Charleston]]
    121: [[pt:Lista das maiores cidades dos estados dos EUA]]

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