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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    3: ...on is not exact, but it covers roughly [[1760]]-[[1830]], in effect, the reigns of [[George III]], The [...
    5: ...estern Europe]] and [[North America]], eventually affecting the rest of the world. The impact of this ...
    10: ... by the end of [[feudalism]] in [[Great Britain]] after the [[English Civil War]] in the [[17th centur...
    53: ...rated. The manufacture of textile machines drew craftsmen from these trades and is the origin of the m...
    55: Machines were built by various craftsmen. Carpenters for making the wooden framing, a...
  2. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    14: ...mother and her governess, during her early years. After she became three years old however, she was sc...
    20: ...hat Albert's and now her own marital surname was. After examining records from the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha a...
    27: ...een in power, except for brief intervals, since [[1830]]. The Whig Prime Minister, [[William Lamb, 2nd V...
    37: ...e, the King of Hanover. These conspiracy theories afflicted the country with a wave of patriotism and ...
    43: ...ord's acquittal in 1840. On [[3 July]], just days after Francis' sentence was commuted, another boy, [...
  3. Sophie Germain (4906 bytes)
    9: ...ety, a friend of hers, personally ensure Gauss's safety. The general explained to Gauss that Germain h...
    17: ... study on [[vibration]]s of [[elastic]] surfaces. After failing twice she finally won in [[1816]], thu...
    23: With prompting from Gauss, in [[1830]] the [[University of G?ngen]] agreed to award Ge...
  4. James Monroe (11107 bytes)
    36: ...ognize the young sister republics until [[1822]], after ascertaining that Congress would vote appropri...
    38: ...olonization by any European Power." Some 20 years after Monroe died in 1831, this became known as the ...
    42: ...tion of Independence]] was proclaimed and 5 years after the death of Presidents [[John Adams]] and [[T...
    111: ...enator from Virginia]] | before=[[John Walker]] | after=[[Stevens T. Mason]] | years=[[1790]]–[[...
    112: ...ntiary to France | before=[[Gouverneur Morris]] | after=[[Charles Cotesworth Pinckney]] | years=[[1794...
  5. Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
    24: ...mmediate family. He came to [[Tennessee]] shortly after [[1800]], as a young lawyer. Since he was not ...
    32: ...on himself favored reform of the electoral system afterwards, including abolishing the [[U.S. Electora...
    51: ...epreneurs at the expense of farmers and laborers. After a titanic struggle, Jackson succeeded in destr...
    55: ...il 13]], [[1829]] Jefferson Day dinner, involving after-dinner toasts. Jackson rose first and voice bo...
    61: ...e signed the [[Indian Removal Act]] into law in [[1830]]. The Removal Act did not order the removal of a...
  6. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    21: ...nited States]]. He was the second President born after the signing of the [[United States Declaration...
    25: ...llowed his father as governor ([[1825]]-[[1827]]) after a stint in the House of Representatives. Duri...
    42: *Tazewell Tyler ([[December 6]], [[1830]] - [[January 8]], [[1874]]).
    54: ...ngest child, Pearl, died almost exactly 100 years after the death of his eldest daughter, Mary.
    58: ...xpelled from the Whig Party in 1841, a few months after taking office, and the entire cabinet he had i...
  7. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    53: ...gers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1830 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against Ja...
    55: ...to whom Buchanan was once engaged died a few days after she broke off the engagement, and Buchanan the...
    61: ...853]] to [[1856]], during which time he help to draft the [[Ostend Manifesto]] which proposed the purc...
    82: ...ance from Fort Sumter, it turned back to New York after suffering minor damage. As a result of the op...
    156: ...trict of Pennsylvania| before=[[Jacob Hibshman]]| after=[[John Phillips]]| years=[[1821]] – [[18...
  8. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    48: ...ral government reverted to its customary weakness after Reconstruction and the modern administrative s...
    50: His [[assassination]], shortly after the end of the Civil War, made him a [[martyr]...
    53: ... of economic difficulty in Kentucky. In [[1830]], after economic and land-title difficulties in Indian...
    59: ... New Salem during the [[Black Hawk War]], writing after being elected by his peers that he had not had...
    61: ...itical ventures, and failed at them all. Finally, after coming across the second volume of [[Sir Willi...
  9. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    48: ...in [[Greeneville, Tennessee]] from [[1828]] to [[1830]] and mayor of Greeneville from [[1834]] to [[183...
    109: ...for which Stanton had Thomas arrested. Three days after Stanton's removal, the House passed a resoluti...
    137: ...ict of Tennessee|before=[[Thomas Dickens Arnold]]|after=[[Brookins Campbell]]| years=[[1843]] – ...
    138: ...nor of Tennessee]]|before=[[William B. Campbell]]|after=[[Isham G. Harris]]| years=[[1853]] – [[...
    139: ...nator from Tennessee]]|before=[[James C. Jones]]| after=[[David T. Patterson]] <sup>(a)</sup>| years=[...
  10. Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
    22: ...[[hypertension]], approximately twenty-four hours after being found unconscious by his [[nurse]].
    27: ...1829 (although he told people that he was born in 1830). Political rivals long circulated the rumor tha...
    33: ...honest administration of the Customs House, but staffed it with more employees than it really needed, ...
    50: ...as the well-kept secret he had known since a year after he succeeded to the Presidency, that he was su...
    121: ...ominees|candidate]]|before=[[William A. Wheeler]]|after=[[John A. Logan]]|years=[[U.S. presidential el...
  11. Geology (12007 bytes)
    1: ...earth") and &lambda;&omicron;&gamma;&omicron;&sigmaf; (''logos'', "word", "reason")) is the [[science]...
    12: ...nterpretation of fossils was not overturned until after the [[Scientific Revolution]]. It was translat...
    26: ..., catastrophic events and remained unchanged thereafter. Though Hutton believed in uniformitarianism, ...
    28: ...age:Wegener.jpg|thumb|right|Plate tectonics - [[seafloor spreading]] and [[continental drift]] illustr...
    31: ... out of two separate geological observations: [[seafloor spreading]] and [[continental drift]]. The th...
  12. Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
    1: ...ssumed that the accretion of the Earth began soon after the formation of the Ca-Al-rich inclusions an...
    19: In 1830, the geologist [[Charles Lyell]] took the next st...
    43: ...ined enough radioactive material to significantly affect its rate of cooling. In 1901 two German schoo...
    75: ...in radioactive dating and continued to work on it after everyone else had given up.
    81: ...ed ahead with his research, publishing before and after the First World War.
  13. Algeria (16548 bytes)
    1: ...Africa]], and the second largest country on the [[Africa]]n continent. It is bordered by [[Tunisia]] i...
    60: ...dependent of Carthage, only to be taken over soon after by the [[Roman Republic]] in 200 BC. As the [...
    62: ...r states, the Algerian [[Zayyanid]]s, Tunisian [[Hafsid]]s, and Moroccan [[Merinid]]s. In the fifteen...
    64: ...onsul, the [[France|French]] invaded Algiers in [[1830]]; however, intense resistance from such personal...
    68: ...e [[guerrilla]] [[Algerian War of Independence]]; after nearly a decade of urban and rural warfare, th...
  14. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    1: ...e [[United Provinces]] ([[1581]]&#8211;[[1795]]). After the Napoleonic era, Holland became a mere prov...
    64: ...IV]], the Dutch grew to become one of the major seafaring and economic powers of the [[17th century]] ...
    68: ...]]. Belgium rebelled and gained independence in [[1830]]; Luxembourg fell under the [[Dutch monarchy]] a...
    72: ...le with mental retardation and other disabilites. After the war, the Dutch economy prospered again, be...
    79: ...nquered during the [[Eighty Years' War]] but only after the people had turned solidly [[Roman Catholic...
  15. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    34: |[[1830]]
    57: ...d, as the [[Carolingian Dynasty]] soon took over. After [[Charles Martel]] countered the [[Moors|Moori...
    63: ...therlands]] until the [[Belgian Revolution]] in [[1830]], which established an independent Belgian state...
    65: ...ence of the royal family from its construction in 1830 till 1935. It now serves as the office of the kin...
    67: ...as once again invaded by [[Germany]] in [[1940]]. After [[World War II]], the policy of neutrality was...
  16. Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
    53: ...]s, [[Hohenzollern]]s and [[France|French]]. Even after the [[Treaty of Paris (1815)|defeat]] of [[Nap...
    57: In [[1945]] after [[World War II]] Luxembourg abandoned its poli...
    64: ...nd Duke, advises the Chamber of Deputies in the drafting of legislation.[http://www.ce.etat.lu/structu...
    111: ...nguages was based on the grand-ducal decrees of [[1830]], [[1832]] and [[1834]], which allowed the free ...
    115: Luxemburgish is taught in schools after French and German. Moreover, Luxembourgish is ...
  17. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    81: ...ied on a system of [[toll plaza]]s at which all traffic would stop and pay an incremental fare, rather...
    83: ...vily crowded, along with parking facilities and traffic at the stations. Funds to relieve the situatio...
    93: ...n]] equipment (especially [[helicopters]], [[aircraft]] parts, and [[nuclear submarine]]s), heavy indu...
    97: ...he merchants and manufacturers themselves, became affluent enough to start buying things. Manufacturin...
    99: ... to sell rifles to the government until [[1825]]. After this period, firearm manufacturing declined in...
  18. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
    8: ...MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
    182: * [[1816]]: [[Davy lamp|Miner's safety lamp]]: [[Humphry Davy]]
    199: =====[[1830s]]=====
    200: * [[1830]]: [[Lawn mower]]: [[Edwin Beard Budding]]
  19. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    4: ...d in [[1802]] by Sir [[William Herschel]] shortly after [[Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers|Olbers]] discovered ...
    10: Thus, it would be safest to use the term "asteroid" for Solar System ob...
    24: ...ics. It is customary to name a group of asteroids after the first member of that group to be discovere...
    58: ...and [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]. Piazzi named it after [[Ceres]], the Greek goddess of agriculture.
    60: ...the next few years, with Vesta found in [[1807]]. After eight more years of fruitless searches, most a...
  20. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
    145: *[[Albert Bierstadt]] ([[1830]]-[[1902]])
    394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
    487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
    502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]])

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