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- Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
1: ...United States history]] concerns events from '''[[1900]] to [[1929]]'''.
4: ...as-1970-1900.png|thumb|U.S. territorial extent in 1900]]
5: === [[1900s]] ===
6: *[[1900]] - US [[population]] exceeds 75 [[million]]
7: *[[1900]] - [[Foraker Act]]
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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
2: This is a '''list of U.S. state capitals''':
17: | [[1899]] — [[1900]]
52: | [[Boise, Idaho|Boise]]
55: | [[Illinois]]
56: | [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]] - Steel (28384 bytes)
1: :''See [[Steel (disambiguation)]] for other uses.''
3: ...nically, alloys with higher carbon content than this are known as [[cast iron|iron]].
5: ...f present, is undesired. A more recent definition is that steels are iron-based alloys that can be [[p...
8: ...environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon quite readily, so that smelting resu...
10: ...tningVolt Iron Ore Pellets.jpg|thumb|left|250px|This heap of [[iron ore]] pellets will be used in stee... - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
3: ...a, Pieter van der]], (ca. 1659 - 1733), Dutch publisher
4: ...Aagesen|Aagesen, Andrew]], (1826-1879), Danish jurist
5: *[[Jeppe Aakj沼Aakj沬 Jeppe]], (1866-1930), Danish writer
6: *[[Mehemet Aali|Aali, Mehemet]], (1815-1871), Turkish statesman - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
8: ...Adair (surveyor)|Adair, John]], (died 1722), Scottish surveyor and mapmaker
16: *[[Adam of Chillenden]], Archbishop of Canterbury
21: ...waetzer, Irmgard]], (1942-), German government minister
25: ..., Karol]], (1866-1933), Polish engineer and economist - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
9: ...(1773-1824), translator, political writer, librettist, playwright, member of the Acad魩e fran硩se
12: *[[Howard Aiken|Aiken, Howard]], (1900-1973), computing pioneer
14: ...thur]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist
15: *[[Lucy Aikin|Aikin, Lucy]], (1781-1864), English writer - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...e years — longer than that of any other British monarch. As well as being [[Monarch|queen]] of t...
9: ...ria was marked by a great expansion of the [[British Empire]]. The [[Victorian era|Victorian Era]] wa...
12: ...Princess Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld]], the sister of Princess Charlotte's widower [[Leopold I of...
14: ...erend [[George Davys]] and her governess was [[Louise Lehzen]].
16: ...e. Since the law at that time made no special provision for a child monarch, Victoria would have been ... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
3: ...toria Mary of Teck'''), (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes) ([[May 26|26 May]],...
5: ... Mary was known for setting the tone of the [[British Royal Family]], as the model of regal formality ...
9: ...ustria]]). Through the House of W?berg, Mary was distantly descended from the [[Habsburgs]], the once ...
11: ...[Italy]], for a time. There Princess May enjoyed visiting the [[art gallery|art galleries]], [[church]...
13: ... week without fail. During [[World War I]], the Swiss Embassy helped pass letters from Mary to her aun... - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...sentative in [[London]] of the [[Federacinarquista Ib鲩ca|CNT-FAI]].
6: ... Be Done]],'' which sowed the seeds for her anarchist ideas and her independent attitude.
9: ...t Riot]] drew the young Emma Goldman to the anarchist movement, and at twenty she became a [[revolutio...
13: ...rkman]], who was an important figure of the anarchist movement in the United States at the time. Her d...
15: ...also become friends with [[Hippolyte Havel]] at this time. - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ...orders, and crushed by the remnants of the monarchist army and freelance right-wing [[militia]]s colle...
6: ...od trader/timber trader Eliasz Luxemburg III and his wife Line (maiden name: L?stein). Rosa had a grow...
8: ...Russian workers' parties, and started off by organising a [[general strike]]. As a result, four of its...
10: ...[[Middle Ages]] and economic and stock exchange crises.
12: .... But despite their revolutionary talk, the socialist members of parliament focused more and more on g... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
4: ...he capitals of Europe, including [[London]], [[Paris]], and [[Berlin]].
6: ...ters]] on her own and in [[1866]] she moved to Paris.
8: ...in [[1871]] when the archbishop of Pittsburgh commissioned her to paint copies of paintings in Italy, ...
10: ...atured, and in Paris, she studied with [[Camille Pissarro]].
12: The jury accepted her first painting for the [[Paris Salon]] in [[1872]]. The Salon critics claimed th... - Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
2: ...[Russia]] - died [[October 19]], [[1999]] in [[Paris, France]], was a lawyer and a [[Francophone]] wri...
4: ... she wrote her first book called "Tropismes", published in [[1939]] and applauded by [[Jean-Paul Sartr...
8: ==Works (An Incomplete Listing)==
10: * ''Tropismes'', [[1939]] - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
3: ...Millay's father for financial irresponsibility in 1900, when Millay was about eight. Cora and her three ...
7: ...ld widower of [[Inez Milholland]], [[Eugene Jan Boissevain]], who greatly supported her career and too...
9: ...cracy than [[Ezra Pound]] did for championing fascism." - Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
3: ...[1890]]-[[1900]] in [[Australia]] and some short visitations to [[Europe]].
5: ...d [[education]] and [[health]] and promoted establishment of [[schools]] and medical centers.
7: ...orks is the popular Christian book, ''Steps to Christ''.
9: ...r the Second [[Advent]], or second coming of [[Christ]].
11: ...he unity among Christians. She even considered Christian unity to be from Satan and one of the big apo... - Sarah Bernhardt (3531 bytes)
4: ...egitimate daughter of Judith van Hard, a Dutch Jewish [[courtesan]] known as "Youle." Her father was r...
8: ...or [[Antonio de La Gandara]]. She was also to publish a series of books and plays throughout her life.
10: ...[Lou Tellegen]]). She married Greek-born actor Aristides Damala (aka [[Jacques Damala]]) in London in...
12: ...ll. The latter included ''Sarah Bernhardt ࠂelle-Isle'' ([[1912]]), a film about her daily life at ho...
16: ...he is buried in [[Le P貥 Lachaise Cemetery]], Paris, France. - Fanny Blankers-Koen (14562 bytes)
1: ..., while 3rd place finisher [[Shirley Strickland]] is depicted on the far left.]]
3: ... [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[athletics|athlete]]. She is most famous for winning four gold medals at the [...
11: ...t decide which sport to pick. A swimming coach advised her to do athletics because there were already ...
13: ...Dutch team, although as a sprinter, not a middle distance runner. The following year, only eighteen ye...
15: ...l (the sixth team in the final, [[Germany]], was disqualified). - Eliska Junkova (2642 bytes)
1: ...st female drivers in [[Grand Prix motor racing]] history.
4: ...d her husband did the driving until an injury to his hand afforded her the opportunity to take the whe...
6: ...ing]], [[Germany]], making her the only woman in history to have ever won a Grand Prix race.
8: ...he final lap she ran into trouble and ended up finishing fifth but still beat 25 other top drivers inc...
10: With [[communist]] rule in Czechoslovakia she was largely forgott... - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
2: A '''harmonica''' is a [[Free reed instrument|free reed]] musical [[wi...
4: "'''Mississippi saxophone'''"), having multiple, variably-tu...
14: is made to vibrate more easily by air from above, re...
19: The harmonica is commonly used in [[blues]] and [[folk music]], bu...
24: The harmonica consists of a "comb" made of wood, plastic or metal whic... - Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
1: ...nasties. The [[conventional Egyptian chronology]] is a type of [[chronology]] worked on for decades by...
5: ...e various profound problems that exist with no satisfactory solution. Scholars consider the creation ...
7: ...u/users/rhatch/pages/03-Sci-Rev/SCI-REV-Teaching/HIS-SCI-STUDY-GUIDE/0006_egyptianChronolgoy.html]
9: ...logist]]s to 1304, 1290-92, or 1279 BCE. Archeologists may suggest solutions to ultimately settle many...
13: ... stretch or shrink anywhere, by arbitrarily established lengths of co-regencies between rulers and eve... - Continental drift (4518 bytes)
3: ...on]] led to acceptance among North American geologists.
5: ...ical development of the continental drift hypothesis before [[1950]]. ''See'': '''[[plate tectonics]]...
9: ...reading]] along the [[Mid-Atlantic Ridge]]. This is comparable to the growth speed of a fingernail.
14: ...being found on two continents. An example of this is a particular [[earthworm]] found in South America...
16: ...parate and rotate those two continents. It was this temporary feature which inspired [[Alfred Wegener... - Australia (39438 bytes)
8: official_languages =[[English language|English]]|
13: ...neral]]<br>[[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]] |
27: ...nts=-[[Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900|Constitution Act]]<br>- [[Statute of Westminster ...
28: established_dates=From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]:<br>[[1 J...
47: <!-- [[Australian English]] please. -->
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