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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
31: | [[Connecticut]]
32: | [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]]
84: | [[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]]
95: | [[Minnesota]]
96: | [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]] - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
26: ==Innovations==
27: ... technologies were introduced. Another important innovation was the organization of human labor in fac...
29: ===Transmission of innovation===
30: Knowledge of new innovation was spread by several means. Workers who w...
32: ... European countries and America engaged in this manner of study-touring; some nations, like Sweden and... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
13: *[[Kenny Acheson|Acheson, Kenny]] (born 1957)
19: *[[Johann Heinrich Acker|Acker, Johann Heinrich]] (1647-1719)
30: *[[Anton Ackermann|Ackermann, Anton]] (1905-1973)
31: *[[Dorothea Ackermann|Ackermann, Dorothea]] (born 1752)
32: *[[Ernst Christian Wilhelm Ackermann|Ackermann, Ernst Christian Wilhelm]] (1761-1835) - Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
6: ...ly chose Annabella. On [[January 16]], [[1816]], Annabella left Byron, taking 1-month old Ada with her...
8: ... never knew either parent. One source tells that Annabella was fond of [[mathematics]] and taught Ada ...
11: ...yron born [[12 May]] [[1836]], Annabella ([[Lady Anne Blunt]]) born [[22 September]] [[1837]] and Ralp...
13: ...r in turn to [[Charles Babbage]] on [[June 5]], [[1833]]. Other acquaintances were [[David Brewster|Sir ...
17: ...ft two sons and a daughter; the daughter, [[Lady Anne Blunt]], is famous in her own right as a travell... - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
77: ...of Representatives|House of Representatives]] beginning with the 22nd Congress, serving from [[March 4...
92: ...eatedly refused requests for an interview with [[Anne Royall]], the first female professional journali...
120: ...=[[John Reed (politician)|John Reed]]| years=1831-1833}}
121: ...[[James Leonard Hodges]]| after=''(none)''| years=1833-1843}}
122: ...fore=[[William Barron Calhoun]]| after=[[Horace Mann]]| years=[[1843]]-[[1848]]}} - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
13: ...e of death= [[The Hermitage]], [[Nashville]], [[Tennessee]]
16: ...hn C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837)
24: ...Jackson's entire immediate family. He came to [[Tennessee]] shortly after [[1800]], as a young lawyer....
36: ..., Jackson spent virtually all his adult life in Tennessee.) This was the first election in which many ...
51: ...arter by Congress and withdrawing U.S. funds in [[1833]]. It was a [[Pyrrhic victory]], however, as the ... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
13: <tr><td>'''Wife:'''</td><td>[[Hannah Van Buren|Hannah Hoes Van Buren]]</td></tr>
35: ...l elector. It is at this point that Van Buren's connection began with so-called "machine politics". H...
47: ...elected [[governor of New York]] for the term beginning on the [[January 1|1st of January]] [[1829]], ...
63: He announced his intention "to follow in the footsteps o...
67: ... 27]], in which he frankly opposed the immediate annexation of [[Texas]], though doubtless contributin... - Richard Mentor Johnson (4804 bytes)
15: ...o daughters, Adaline Chinn Johnson and Imogene Chinn Johnson.
27: ...McHatton]]|after=[[Robert P. Letcher]]|years=1829-1833}}
28: ...e=''(none)''|after=[[William W. Southgate]]|years=1833-1837}} - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
3: ... a [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from [[Pennsylvania]] and the eleventh [[Vice President of th...
5: ... from [[December 13]], [[1831]] to [[March 3]], [[1833]], when he declined to be a candidate for reelect...
7: ...aw. He was attorney general of Pennsylvania from 1833 to [[1835]]. He was appointed by President [[Mar...
15: ...orney|U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania]]|before=?|after=?|years=1829-1831}}
16: ...c D. Barnard]]|after=[[Samuel McKean]]|years=1831-1833}} - Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
26: ...entually being selected as [[Zachary Taylor]]'s running mate. During that time he served in the House ...
41: .... At this critical juncture, President Fillmore announced in favor of the Compromise of 1850. On [[Au...
101: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[John P. Kennedy]]'''||align="left"|1852–1853
103: ...y of the Interior]]||align="left"|'''[[Thomas McKennan]]'''||align="left"|1850
130: ...'(none)'' | after=[[Thomas Cutting Love]] | years=1833-1835}} - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
18: ...n, 1852|presidential election]], Pierce and his running mate [[William R. King]] won in a landslide, b...
25: ...me [[governor of New Hampshire]]. His mother was Anna Kendrick. Pierce had six older and two younger ...
34: ... States Congress|24th Congresses]]([[March 4]], [[1833]]–[[March 3]], [[1837]]). At the time he wa...
40: ...age of four from [[epidemic typhus]]. Benjamin "Bennie" Pierce ([[1841]]–[[1853]]) died in a tra...
49: ... under during the Mexican-American War, and his running mate, Senator (and later [[Governor of North C... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
26: | [[Cove Gap, Pennsylvania]]
32: | [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]]
50: ...] [[President]], and the only [[resident]] of [[Pennsylvania]] to hold that [[office]]. He has been c...
53: ...[Baltimore, Maryland]]. He was a member of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives from [[181...
70: ...er this, Buchanan personally lobbied his fellow Pennsylvanian Justice Grier to vote with the majority ... - Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
5: ...Wilson. He moved to [[Natick, Massachusetts]] in 1833 and became a shoemaker. He attended several loca... - Iowa (24205 bytes)
47: ... Primarily, they were families from [[Ohio]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[New York]], [[Indiana]], [[Kentucky]...
63: Iowa is bordered by [[Minnesota]] on the north, [[Nebraska]] and [[South Dak...
169: Fish = Channel [[catfish]] (unofficial) |
239: ...rhaul of the current education system is being planned. One of the suggested ideas is switching from 1...
262: *[[Grinnell College]] - Texas (39610 bytes)
41: * [[state flower]] — the [[bluebonnet]] (''Lupinus texensis'')
92: === Annexation of Texas (1845) ===
94: ...s admission to the Union in [[1850]]. Hawaii was annexed in [[1898]], but was organized into a [[Unite...
96: ...p://www.lsjunction.com/docs/annex.htm Resolution Annexing Texas to the United States] [[1 March]] [[18...
121: ...2]]–[[1833]]: The "Conventions" of 1832 and 1833 responded to rising unrest at the policies of the... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
7: *[[Paul Cezanne]], ([[1839]]-[[1906]]), French artist
55: *[[Anna Ancher]] ([[1859]]-[[1935]])
75: *[[Ivan Ayvazovsky|Hovhannes Ayvazovski]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
94: *[[Giovanni Francesco Barbieri]] ([[1591]]-[[1666]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
12: *[[Manfred von Ardenne]], (1907-1997), [[Germany]]
41: ...England — [[lawnmower]] and [[adjustable spanner]]
66: *[[W.K. Dickson|William Kennedy Laurie Dickson]], motion picture camera
105: *[[Johann Gutenberg]], (circa 1390s-1468), [[Germany]] &mda...
130: ...z Klatte]] — invented vinyl chloride, forerunner to [[polyvinyl chloride]] - Timeline of United States history (1820-1859) (8457 bytes)
38: *[[1833]] - [[Force Bill]] passed
66: *[[1845]] - [[Texas Annexation]]
100: ...s are not citizens of the [[United States]] and cannot sue
104: *[[1858]] - [[Minnesota]] becomes a state
109: *[[1859]] - [[Oil well]] in [[Titusville, Pennsylvania]] - Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War (11837 bytes)
6: ...r than by the expansion of existing states. The banning of slavery in the territory had the effect of ...
22: |valign=center|'''[[1833]]'''
23: | + The Compromise Tariff of 1833 ends the [[Nullification crisis]].<br>
27: ...Theological Seminary]] in [[Cincinnati, Ohio|Cincinnati]].
85: | + [[George Fitzhugh]] publishes ''Cannibals All''. <br> - Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
3: '''Alfred Bernhard Nobel''' ([[October 21]], [[1833]], [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] – [[December 1...
25: ...e [[Nobel Prize]] after his death (to be awarded annually without distinction of nationality). He died...
33: ... inventors. In a sense the technological prizes announced recently by the [[World Technology Network]...
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