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  1. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    80: * [[600]]: Mouldboard [[plough]] in [[Eastern Europe]]
    85: ...[Horse tack|Horse collar]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
    105: ...[[Arquebus]] and [[Rifle]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
    114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
    243: * [[1860]]: [[Linoleum]]: [[Fredrick Walton]]
  2. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    21: ...ita|Yamashita, Tomoyuki]] (1885-1946), Japanese lieutenant general in Malaya, Singapore and the Philip...
    66: *[[William Butler Yeats|Yeats, William Butler]] (1865-1939), Irish poet, dramatist, senator
    133: ...[Ouchi Yoshitaka|Yoshitaka, Ouchi]], [[daimyo]], feudal leader in Japan
    134: ...aga]], ([[1536]]-[[1565]]), [[Shogun]], Japanese feudal leader
    199: *[[Eug讥 Ysa?sa?Eug讥]], ([[1858]]-[[1931]]), composer
  3. History of the United States (21226 bytes)
    7: ...00 BC, and dominated the area until the influx of European settlers in the early [[17th century]].
    12: ...t and culture which was distinct from that of its European founders.
    24: ...apoleonic France. The United States, dependent on European revenues from the export of agricultural go...
    34: ...an in Europe. U.S. leaders paid less attention to European trade and conflict, and more to the interna...
    40: ==History of the United States (1849-1865)==
  4. History of science (41710 bytes)
    40: ... copies of ancient texts that remained in Western Europe, and is known as the philosophic school of [[...
    46: ...[[Averroes|Averro볝] were influential in much of Europe. The published works of [[Marco Polo]] along ...
    61: Modern science in [[Europe]] began in a period of great upheaval. The [[...
    112: ...kande]]. But the solar neutrino flux was [[solar neutrino problem|a fraction of its theoretically-expe...
    117: ...es of British surgeon [[Joseph Lister]], who in [[1865]] proved the principles of [[antisepsis]].
  5. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    36: *[[Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz]] ([[1852]]-[[1916]])
    162: *[[David G. Blythe]] ([[1815]]-[[1865]])
    171: *[[Rosa Bonheur]] ([[1822]]-[[1899]])
    185: *[[Eugene Boudin|Eugène Boudin]]
    189: *[[Olga Boznanska]] ([[1865]]-[[1940]])
  6. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    73: ...]]. His second marriage was to [[Mina Miller]] ([[1865]]-[[1946]]), also with three children, [[Madelein...
    98: ...e is a [[Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum]] in the town of Edison.
    113: * [http://www.tomedison.org/ Edison Birthplace Museum]
    121: * [http://www.edisonian.com/ Edisonian Museum Antique Electrics]
  7. Timeline of United States history (2967 bytes)
    21: ** [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]]
  8. American Civil War (47733 bytes)
    10: |Date||[[1861]]–[[1865]]
    26: ''[[1864]]–[[1865]]. 36 stars, after the admission of [[Nevada]].''...
    32: ''Briefly from March [[1865]]''
    50: ...ht in the [[United States]] from [[1861]] until [[1865]] between the United States – forces coming...
    58: ...y did not secede, for a time, it declared itself neutral in the conflict, and southern sympathizers or...
  9. Cold War (18329 bytes)
    2: ... economic pressure, selective aid, diplomatic manoeuvre, propaganda, assassination, low-intensity mili...
    5: ...he [[Vietnam War]]. After the balance of power in Europe were firmly established, proxy battles in the...
    11: ... Wall]], a symbol of the Cold War-era division of Europe]]
    17: ...]], [[France]], West Germany, and several other [[European]] powers. This race took place in many tech...
    54: ...iet-dominated governments on an unwilling Eastern Europe, Soviet intransigence, and aggressive Soviet ...
  10. Civil rights (27169 bytes)
    4: ...t effect to supranational agrements such as the [[European Convention on Human Rights]] (with forty-fi...
    10: ...g no right of ownership. Similarly, the mediaeval European city-states limited access to the [[status]...
    52: ... market economies]] within a capitalist system in European countries like Germany.
    71: ...nd freed slaves were given the right to vote in [[1865]], [[U.S. Southern states|southern states]] used ...
    79: ...ernment lasted several years. Subsequently, the [[European Court of Human Rights]] ruled that the inte...
  11. Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
    6: ====1860–1865====
    32: *[[1865]] - [[Abraham Lincoln]] [[assassin]]ated
    33: *[[1865]] - [[Andrew Johnson]] becomes President
    34: *[[1865]] - [[United States Civil War]] ends
    35: *[[1865]] - [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States C...
  12. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    9: ...failure of the federal government to effectively reunite the country contributed to the government's f...
    47: From [[1865]] to about [[1900]], the U.S. became the world's ...
    56: ...alian populations, while many Germans and Central Europeans moved to the Midwest, taking jobs in indus...
    133: ...spi]]) had reached nearly a generation earlier in Europe: that industry had apparently over-expanded, ...
    135: Like the [[Long Depression]] in Europe, which bred doubts regarding growing strength...
  13. April (9790 bytes)
    58: ...merican Civil War (Started April 1861 Ended April 1865, thus "Across 5 Aprils")
    62: ...ent [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s Assassination (April 14,1865)
    107: *International Amateur Radio Month
  14. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    12: ...aphus cucullatus | author=[[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
    15: ...lled ''Didus ineptus'' by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]), more commonly just '''Dodo''', was a metre-h...
    18: ...last stuffed Dodo, in [[Oxford]]'s [[Ashmolean Museum]], were burned in 1755.
    24: ...y Andrew Kitchener, a biologist at the [[Royal Museum of Scotland]] (reported in ''National Geographic...
    37: ...s. A Dodo egg is on display at the East London museum in South Africa. Genetic material has been recov...
  15. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...by [[Continuous wave|CW]] (continuous wave) [[amateur radio]] operators. Morse code is the only digita...
    27: ... a physical telegraph wire. Still in use in [[Amateur Radio]] are the [[Q code]] and [[Z code]]; they ...
    35: ...t the International Telegraphy congress in Paris (1865), and later normed by the ITU as International Mo...
    37: ...s become almost exclusively the province of [[amateur radio]] operators.
    38: ...orld. In some countries, certain parts of the amateur radio bands are still reserved for transmission ...
  16. History of California (38344 bytes)
    3: ...the known '''history of California''' begins with European exploration.
    13: ...zation of the Americas|European explorers]] and [[European colonization of the Americas|settlers]] app...
    16: ===European exploration===
    36: The first European to explore the coast of the present day Sta...
    80: ...e [[Golden Gate]]; de Portolà became the first [[Europe]]an proven to view [[San Francisco Bay]], dis...
  17. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    14: ...[American Civil War|Civil War]] ([[1861]]–[[1865]]). The war, which began soon after several south...
  18. World Series (40101 bytes)
    32: * 1865 Brooklyn Atlantics
    129: ...e powerful New York Yankees [[Murderers' Row]] lineup.
  19. George Washington Carver (7937 bytes)
    2: '''George Washington Carver''' (c. [[1864]]-[[1865|5]] - [[January 5]], [[1943]]) was an [[African-A...
  20. Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
    31: ...Upper Canada]] had been banned in [[1793]] by [[Lieutenant Governor]] [[John Graves Simcoe]], and slav...
    56: ... slavery ''ad seriatim'', and then arrange to be reunited with them. In this manner, the number of fo...
    98: * [[1861]] through [[1865]] – [[American Civil War]]
    99: * [[1865]] – [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United St...

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