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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
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20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
87: | [[Massachusetts]]
88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
137: | [[1833]] - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
1: ...|Industrial Revolution Illustration provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]The '...
10: ...age:Maquina vapor Watt ETSIIM.jpg|thumb|300px|A Watt steam engine in [[Madrid]]. The development of th...
16: ...ialists to produce more products quicker and of better quality, so they invested in the production of ...
24: ...e cities. Selective breeding produced food with better quality. The Enclosure Movement also made poor ...
32: ...il servants or technicians to undertake it as a matter of state policy. In other countries, notably Br... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
21: *[[Sharon Acker|Acker, Sharon]] (born 1935)[http://imdb.com/name/nm0009943]
33: ...rmann|Ackermann, Georg Christian Benedict]] (1763-1833)
39: ... Gottlieb Ackermann|Ackermann, Johann Christian Gottlieb]] (1756-1801)
43: ...rlotte Ackermann|Ackermann, Marie Magdalene Charlotte]] (1757-1775)
46: ...ophie Charlotte Ackermann|Ackermann, Sophie Charlotte]] (1714-1792) - Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
2: ...ber 27]], [[1852]]) is mainly known for having written a description of
13: ...r in turn to [[Charles Babbage]] on [[June 5]], [[1833]]. Other acquaintances were [[David Brewster|Sir ...
15: ...graphers note, however, that the programs were written by Babbage himself, and Lovelace simply found a...
19: ...t the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Hucknall, Nottingham.
21: ==Controversy over attribution== - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Braintree]], [[Massachusetts]]
22: ...bar and commenced practice in [[Boston, Massachusetts]].
26: He was elected to the [[Massachusetts]] State Senate in [[1802]], and was an unsuccess...
37: ...ew Jackson|Jackson]], who defeated Adams in the latter's quest for re-election, was sworn in to replac...
61: ...n="left"|[[Attorney General of the United States|Attorney General]]||align="left"|'''[[William Wirt]]'... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
16: ...hn C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837)
22: Born in a backwoods settlement in the [[Waxhaw, North Carolina|Waxhaws are...
26: ... The war, and particularly his command at the [[Battle of New Orleans]] on [[January 8]], [[1815]], ma...
32: ...in his [[U.S. presidential election, 1828|second attempt]] in [[1828]] as the first nominee of the [[D...
51: ...arter by Congress and withdrawing U.S. funds in [[1833]]. It was a [[Pyrrhic victory]], however, as the ... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
27: ... fall under his influence. In [[1803]] he was admitted to the bar and continued in active and successf...
29: ...George Clinton]] (and later of his nephew, [[De Witt Clinton]]), [[Robert R. Livingston]] and Aaron Bu...
33: ...812]]-[[1820]]). In [[1815]] he became the state attorney-general, an office which he held, still as a...
35: ... originate the system, but won the nickname of "Little Magician" for the skill with which he exploited...
43: ...anama Congress. As chairman of the judiciary committee, he brought forward a number of measures for th... - Richard Mentor Johnson (4804 bytes)
5: ... chairman of the Committee on Claims and the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of War.
7: ...vacancy caused by the resignation of [[John J. Crittenden]], and was reelected and served from [[Decem...
9: ...mittee on Post Office and Post Roads and the Committee on Military Affairs. He was selected as [[Mart...
20: *[http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources...
26: ...|U.S. Senator from Kentucky]]|before=[[John J. Crittenden]]|after=[[George M. Bibb]]|years=1819-1829}} - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
5: ...date for reelection. He was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs.
7: ...aw. He was attorney general of Pennsylvania from 1833 to [[1835]]. He was appointed by President [[Mar...
15: ...ccession box|title=[[United States Attorney|U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania]]|b...
16: ...c D. Barnard]]|after=[[Samuel McKean]]|years=1831-1833}}
17: ... General of Pennsylvania]]|before=?|after=?|years=1833-1835}} - Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
26: ..., New York]] to continue his studies. He was admitted to the bar in [[1823]] and began his practice o...
39: ...tension of slavery, without any progress toward settling the major issues.
48: *Settle the Texas boundary and compensate her.
55: ...under Commodore [[Matthew Perry (naval officer)|Matthew Perry]].
59: ...at although the Compromise had been intended to settle the slavery controversy, it served rather as an... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
18: ... King]] won in a landslide, beating [[Winfield Scott]] by a 50 to 44 percent margin in the popular vot...
27: Pierce attended school at Hillsborough Center and moved to t...
29: ...hampton, Massachusetts|Northampton]], [[Massachusetts]], studying under Governor [[Levi Woodbury]] and...
31: He was admitted to the bar and began a law practice in [[Concor...
34: ... States Congress|24th Congresses]]([[March 4]], [[1833]]–[[March 3]], [[1837]]). At the time he wa... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
50: ... the general [[populace]] rated him last as well[http://home.nyc.rr.com/taranto/presidents.htm].
53: ...arch 3]], [[1831]]). He was chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary (Twenty-first Congress). He w...
57: ...a Cabinet portfolio. He was chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations (Twenty-fourth through Twe...
68: ...tance" since the [[Supreme Court]] was about to settle it "speedily and finally."
70: ...de slavery in the territories. Much of Taney?s written judgment is widely interpreted as ''[[dicta]]''... - Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
3: ...[[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Massachusetts]] and the eighteenth [[Vice President of the Uni...
5: ...sachusetts]] in 1833 and became a shoemaker. He attended several local academies, and also taught sch...
7: ...d commanded the Twenty-second Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. - Iowa (24205 bytes)
23: AdmittanceOrder = 29<sup>th</sup> |
24: AdmittanceDate = [[December 28|Dec 28]], [[1846]] |
45: ...ch explorers [[Louis Joliet]] and [[Jacques Marquette]] are believed to be the first Europeans to visi...
47: ...white settlers officially moved to Iowa in June [[1833]]. Primarily, they were families from [[Ohio]], ...
50: ...pated in the war, 13,001 of whom died. A small battle fought at Athens, MO in 1861 resulted in a few ... - Texas (39610 bytes)
23: AdmittanceOrder = 28th |
24: AdmittanceDate = [[December 29]], [[1845]] |
42: * [[List of U.S. state mottos | state motto]] — "Friendship"
43: ...lags of Texas, including the current Texas flag [http://www.50states.com/bio/nickname5.htm])
66: ...ore information on Texas Pre-History, go to the [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/v... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
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38: *[[Mariotto Albertinelli]] ([[1474]]-[[1515]])
102: *[[Jennifer Bartlett]] ([[1941]]-)
130: *[[Bernardo Bellotto]] ([[1721]]-[[1780]])
183: *[[Sandro Botticelli]] ([[1445]]-[[1510]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
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32: *[[Katherine Blodgett]], (1898-1979) — nonreflective [[glass]]
37: *[[Walter Houser Brattain]], (born 1902), US co-inventor of the [[transi...
60: *[[Gottlieb Daimler]], (1834-1900), [[Germany]] — [...
65: ... [[James Dewar]], (1842-1923) — [[Thermos bottle]] - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
38: *[[1833]] - [[Force Bill]] passed
41: *[[1836]] - [[Battle of the Alamo]], [[Battle of San Jacinto]]
76: *[[1848]] - [[Gold]] discovered at [[Sutter's Mill]] in [[California]]
88: ...3]] - Commodore [[Matthew Perry (naval officer)|Matthew Perry]] opens [[Japan]]
96: *[[1856]] - [[Pottawatomie Massacre]] - Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
9: ... Compromise]] makes provisions for the future admittance of slave states and free states.
20: ...ing importance of slave labor in the Southern [[cotton]] economy, the Nat Turner uprising, and the ris...
22: |valign=center|'''[[1833]]'''
23: | + The Compromise Tariff of 1833 ends the [[Nullification crisis]].<br>
33: ...ion. [[John Quincy Adams]] leads an eight year battle against the gag rule, demonstrating how Slavery... - Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
3: '''Alfred Bernhard Nobel''' ([[October 21]], [[1833]], [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] – [[December 1...
14: ...itroglycerin with another high explosive, [[gun-cotton]], and obtained a transparent, jelly-like subst...
16: ...troglycerin and gun-cotton, but the form of the latter which its inventors wished to use was the most ...
23: ...ite, is said to have made him decide to leave a better legacy to the world after his death.
37: *[http://www.nobel.se/nobel/alfred-nobel/index.html The...
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