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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
65: | [[1870]] — [[1886]]
88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - Steel (28384 bytes)
3: '''Steel''' is a [[metal]] [[alloy]] whose major component is [[iron]], with [[carbon]] bei...
8: ...a]] and their excretion of [[oxygen]] into the atmosphere, iron can be found in the crust only in comb...
11: ... making quality steel. At room temperature, the most stable form of iron is the [[body-centered cubic...
13: ...tructure to austenite, and identical chemical composition. As such, it requires extremely little ther...
15: ...formation into martensite, by contrast, occurs almost immediately, due to a lower activation energy. - November 4 (10686 bytes)
8: * [[1612]] - [[Moscow]] China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under...
14: ...arty|Republican]] [[James G. Blaine]] in a very close contest to win the first of his two non-consecut...
22: * [[1924]] - [[Nellie Tayloe Ross]] of [[Wyoming]] elected as the first woman gove...
23: ...28]] - [[Arnold Rothstein]], [[New York City]]'s most notorious gambler, is shot dead over a [[poker]]...
24: ...esident [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders the [[United States Customs Service... - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
17: ...es Adam|Adam, Adolphe-Charles]], (1803-1856), composer
24: *[[Bojan Adamic|Adamic, Bojan]], (born 1912), composer and conductor.
55: ...ge Adams|Adams, John Coolidge]], (born 1947), composer
57: ...ther Adams|Adams, John Luther]], (born 1953), composer
87: *[[Joseph Addison|Addison, Joseph]], (1672-1719), English poet - Susan B. Anthony (3977 bytes)
9: ...s a public speaker and writer. From [[1868]] to [[1870]] she was the proprietor of a weekly paper, ''[[T...
13: ...procedure endangered women's health and lives, opposed [[abortion]] on practical and moral grounds and...
19: ...1887]]). Susan B. Anthony was also a friend of [[Josephine Brawley Hughes]], an advocate of women's ri... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
1: [[Image:RosaLuxemburg.jpg|right|frame|Rosa Luxemburg]]
2: ..., [[1919]]. The uprising was carried out against Rosa's orders, and crushed by the remnants of the mon...
6: ...rg III and his wife Line (maiden name: L?stein). Rosa had a growth defect and was physically handicapp...
8: .... Some of its members managed to meet in secret; Rosa joined one of these groups.
10: ...charsky]] and [[Leo Jogiches]]. She studied [[philosophy]], [[history]], [[politics]], [[economics]] a... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
5: ...ffragette "martyr", [[Emily Davison]] and the composer, Dame [[Ethel Smyth]]. She was joined in the m...
7: ...n [[1914]]. She died ten years after seeing her most ardently pursued goal come to fruition: the righ... - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
3: ...f the leading writers of the [[Victorian era]], whose novels, largely set in provincial England, are w...
8: ...emy Bentham]] and was the leading journal for philosophical radicals. In [[1854]], she published a tr...
10: In [[1857]], she published "Amos Barton," the first of the "Scenes of Clerical Lif...
12: ... They honeymooned in [[Venice]] and, allegedly, Cross jumped from their hotel balcony into the Grand C...
15: ...nt pas''... Now in this vast ugliness resides a most powerful beauty which, in a very few minutes ste... - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
5: ...ally she studied anatomy privately at the London Hospital, and with some of the professors at [[St And...
7: ...spital for children; but the duties of these two positions she found to be incompatible with her princ...
9: ...(in Hunter Street, WC) having over 200 students, most of them preparing for the medical degree of Lond...
14: ... in London -- this is the modern name of the New hospital mentioned above. - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
1: ...a Barton, first president of the [[American Red Cross]]'']]
2: ...st remembered for organizing the [[American Red Cross]].
12: ...mmunity's need for free education, and despite opposition, set up one of the first free public schools...
14: ... addition to French, German, ancient history, philosophy and religion. Afterward, she was appointed to...
21: ...ician)|Benjamin Butler]] "lady in charge" of the hospitals at the front of the [[Army of the James]]. - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
1: ...jpg|190px|right|thumb|Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, ca 1870. She often wore mens clothes and was arrested for...
6: ... as [[corsets]], were not healthy and advocated looser fitting clothing.
10: ..., [[July 21]], [[1861]] and at the Patent Office Hospital in [[Washington, D.C.]] She also worked as ...
12: ... Infantry. During this service, she frequently crossed battle lines, treating civilians. On [[April ...
16: ...sick and wounded soldiers, both in the field and hospitals, to the detriment of her own health, and ha... - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
5: ...ion'' of European culture in general. Thus it is possible to speak of the Renaissance in two different...
10: ...work of historians like [[Charles H. Haskins]] ([[1870]]–[[1937]]), who made a convincing case for...
19: ...nded. The starting place of the Renaissance is almost universally ascribed to Northern Italy, especial...
23: Another possible starting point is the [[fall of Constantinop...
32: ...y of the same people were involved; there was a close community of people involved in both movements. ... - Jewellery (4234 bytes)
1: ...owever, jewellery can and has been made out of almost every kind of material.
9: ... forms has been made and worn by both sexes in almost every (if not every) human culture, on every inh...
46: ...riod, where addition of silver to gold becomes almost unknown.
64: *A history of jewellery 1100-1870 - Joan Evans, 1989. - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
5: ...ee world," a phrase that is still invoked today, mostly by Americans.
14: .... Occasionally, constitutional amendments are proposed to remove or amend this requirement, but none h...
21: ... majority, the President and Vice President are chosen by the [[United States House of Representatives...
25: ...(United States)|Election Day]] and campaigning across the country to explain their views and plans to ...
29: ...[[Franklin Pierce]] and [[Herbert Hoover]] have chosen to affirm rather than swear. The oath is tradit... - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
4: ...;" align="center" colspan=2>[[Image:Ulysses Grant 1870-1880.jpg|200px|Ulysses S. Grant]]
24: Grant won many important battles, rose to become general-in-chief of all [[Union army|U...
26: ...xecutive branch who were at fault. He is instead mostly criticized for not taking a strong stance agai...
30: ...n]] in [[Brown County, Ohio]], where Grant spent most of his time until he was 17.
43: ...sissippi]], in [[1863]] is considered one of the most masterful in military history; it split the Conf... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
21: ...f the United States|First Ladies]]:'''</td><td>[[Rose Cleveland]] (sister)<br>[[Frances Cleveland]] (w...
34: ...ie County, New York]] in 1870 and, while in that post, carried out at least two hangings of condemned ...
36: ...minded Republicans in the New York legislature. Roosevelt admired Cleveland's stubborn nature.
40: ... who claimed he fathered her child, who was named Oscar Folsom Cleveland, in 1874 (Halpin was involved...
46: ...ension bills to [[American Civil War]] veterans whose claims were fraudulent. When Congress, pressured... - Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
1: ...ed in the [[Horn of Africa]]. It has one of the most extensive known histories as an independent nati...
59: ..., Axum controlled most of modern-day [[Yemen]] across the Red Sea.
63: ... century]] Emperor [[Fasilidos of Ethiopia|Fasilidos]] expelled these missionaries. At the same time, ...
65: ...ntil the reign of [[Tewodros II of Ethiopia|Tewodros II]] that Ethiopia began to take part in world af...
67: ...ed Sea, was bought from the local sultan in March 1870 by an Italian company, which by [[1882]] led to t... - Paraguay (10959 bytes)
23: |'''[[Nicanor Duarte Frutos]]'''
41: |''[[Paraguayos, Rep?a o Muerte]]''
54: ...ountries, but the settlements in the region were mostly Paraguayan. The 35-year military [[dictatorshi...
61: ...80-member Chamber of Deputies (''C᭡ra de Diputados'') and a 45-member [[Senate]] (''C᭡ra de Senado...
68: ...guay consists of 18 [[department]]s (''departamentos'', singular - ''departamento''): - Indonesia (12958 bytes)
1: ...im]]-majority nation in the world and the fourth most populous overall. It has had free elections sinc...
58: ...tury]], the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] emerged as the most powerful of the Europeans, ousting the [[Spain|S...
60: ...In a more liberal period of colonial rule after [[1870]] the Cultivation System was abolished, and after...
62: ...ch rule. In [[1945]], with the war drawing to a close, Japan sponsored a committee, led by [[Sukarno]]...
82: Currently, Indonesia has 33 provinces (of those, 2 are special territories and 1 capital city te... - Democratic Republic of the Congo (21095 bytes)
1: ...colony]] of the [[Belgian Congo]], the country's post-independence name was changed in 1971, from Cong...
21: leader_names = [[Joseph Kabila]] |
59: ===European exploration and administration (1870–1960)===
61: ...04 report on the Congo condemned the practice. [[Joseph Conrad]]'s novella ''[[Heart of Darkness]]'' a...
67: ...ducated in mission schools and later worked as a postal clerk. He became a member of the permanent com...
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