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- William Henry Harrison (11790 bytes)
27: ...Northwest Territory|governor]] when Governor [[Arthur St. Clair]] was absent. In [[1799]], Harrison wa...
32: ...erved in the [[Ohio State Senate]], 1819-1821. In 1824, he was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he serv...
84: ...ern states, and [[Daniel Webster]] ran in [[Massachusetts]].}} - Chile (39914 bytes)
62: [[Image:Santiago_chile_2.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipar...
64: ...ally through slash-and-burn [[agriculture]] and [[hunting]]. The first permanent European settlement, ...
70: [[Image:Ohiggins.jpg|thumb|Bernardo O'Higgins]]
72: ...nced by family politics and the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. The system of presidential absolutism event...
75: [[Image:CHILE_054A.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Clipart provided by [http://classroo... - John C. Calhoun (5703 bytes)
7: ...dd [[U.S. presidential election, 1824|election of 1824]], Calhoun became Vice President under [[John Qui...
15: ...Washington, DC]]. He was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]. In 1957...
32: ...none)''| years=[[U.S. presidential election, 1824|1824]] (won)}}
35: ...]]| before=[[Robert Y. Hayne]]| after=[[Daniel E. Huger]]| years=1832-1843}}
36: ... States Secretary of State]]| before=[[Abel P. Upshur]]| after=[[James Buchanan]]| years=[[April 1]], ... - Levi P. Morton (2620 bytes)
1: [[image:Levi_Parsons_Morton.jpg|thumb|200px|Levi Parsons Morton.]]
2: '''Levi Parsons Morton''' ([[May 16]], [[1824]]–[[May 16]], [[1920]]) was a [[United Stat...
4: ...anover, New Hampshire]], moved to [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], entered the dry-goods business in ... - Tomato (10085 bytes)
17: ...word ''tomato'' derives from [[Nahuatl language|Nahuatl]] ''tomatl'' ([[International Phonetic Alphabe...
21: ...er the arrival of Europeans, and the [[Christian Church]] had a policy of burning all [[Pre-Columbian]...
24: [[Image: Fleurtomate.jpg |thumb|240px|right|Tomato flowers]]
35: [[Image:Tomatoplants.jpg|right|thumbnail|240px|Young tomato plants in a home garden]...
36: ... were virtually unknown ten years earlier, but by 1824 everyone was eating them because they believed th... - Tobacco (28162 bytes)
20: [[Image:Native_American_tobacco_flower.jpg|thumb|200px|left| Native American Tobacco flower and ...
24: ...ice back to [[Europe]] with them, where it became hugely popular. At extremely high doses, Tobacco be...
60: ...originally strung onto tobacco sticks, which were hung from tier-poles in large cubical barns . These ...
114: ...st turning this local tobacco into the Perique in 1824 through the technique of pressure-fermentation.
116: ... whole plant is harvested in the late evening and hung to dry in a sideless curing barn. Once the leav... - Sea Slugs (4331 bytes)
51: *Suborder Thecosomata Blainville, 1824 (sea butterflies)
52: *Suborder Gymnosomata Blainville, 1824 (sea angels) - Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
8: [[Image:Edwin_Forrest.jpg|thumb|left|[[Edwin Forrest]], a popular early America...
13: ...at the urging of the [[Continental Congress]]. In 1824 President Dwight of [[Yale College]] in his "Essa...
23: [[Image:ImperialMinstrelsPostcard.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1906 [[postcard]] advertising a min...
34: ...and bookings until the late [[1910s]] when the [[Shubert brothers]] broke their stranglehold on the in...
40: [[Image:John Drew as Petruchio.jpg|thumb|left|[[John Drew]], a famous American actor, pl... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
43: ...mage:Birthplace of the US Republican Party 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin where ...
65: ...], a budget battle with Clinton led to the brief shutdown of the federal government, an event which co...
72: Thus, by [[2006]], Republicans will have controlled t...
74: ...indeed, in 2004, Bush won more than ninety of the hundred fastest growing counties in the country.
103: ...[[Ulysses S. Grant|Ulysses Simpson Grant]] || [[Schuyler Colfax]] ||rowspan=2| 18th ||rowspan=2| [[186... - December 9 (7837 bytes)
7: *[[1824]] - [[Battle of Ayacucho]] - [[Peru]] defeats [[S...
15: ...1905]] - [[1905 law on secularity|Law separating church and state]] passed in France
21: ...l research]]ers involved in the horrors of [[Nazi human experimentation]] .
38: *[[1594]] - King [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]] (d. [[1632]])
44: *[[1876]] - [[Berton Churchill]], American actor (d. [[1940]])
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