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- History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ... bitterly divided. In the South, the Federal policy of [[Reconstruction era (United States)|Reconstru...
7: ...defeated [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]], which had seceded from the [[United States]], ...
21: ...olitical control. The North allowed white supremacy and encouraged white ex-Confederates to regain th...
38: U.S. federal government policy since the [[James Monroe]] administration had bee...
40: ...surviving indigenous population. In 1934 U.S. policy was reversed again by the [[Indian Reorganization...
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- Periodic table (7298 bytes)
82: ...chemist [[John Alexander Reina Newlands]], who in 1865 noticed that the elements of similar type recurre... - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
165: | [[1854]] — [[1865]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
26: *[[Heinrich Barth]] ([[1821]]-[[1865]]), Northern and Central Africa
130: *[[Sven Hedin]], (1865-1952), Swedish explorer of [[Central Asia]]
233: *[[Cândido Rondon]], (1865-1958), Explored the Amazon with [[Teddy Roosevelt...
246: *[[Scylax of Caryanda]] - a [[Hellenic civilization|Gree...
306: [[pl:Najwięksi odkrywcy]] - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
16: ...t such a scenario, Parliament passed the ''[[Regency Act 1831]]'', under which it was provided that Vi...
25: ...queen had just turned eighteen years old, no regency was necessary. By [[Salic law]], no woman could r...
37: ...r-presumptive, the King of Hanover. These conspiracy theories afflicted the country with a wave of pat...
39: ... no effect on the queen's health or on her pregnancy. The first child of the royal couple, named [[Vic...
73: ...eform, but his ministry ended upon his death in [[1865]]. He was followed by Lord Russell (the former Lo... - Lucretia Mott (3249 bytes)
3: ...curately, the launcher of women's political advocacy. She was a [[Quaker]], a [[women's rights]] prop...
5: ...ott was one of the first Quaker women to do advocacy work for [[abolition]].
7: ... people of those times, mostly due to their advocacy and martyrdom for being "conscientious objectors"...
9: ...es of representative government's political advocacy to women coming up as women's and abolitionist ad...
13: ... known after this. When slavery was outlawed in [[1865]], she began to advocate giving black Americans t... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
6: ...ne Arts]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] (1861-1865). Tired of patronizing instructors and fellow mal... - Ouida (1938 bytes)
29: * ''Strathmore'' (1865) - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
2: '''Suzanne Valadon''' ([[September 23]], [[1865]] – [[April 7]], [[1938]]) was a French [[p...
18: ...life, leaving him, he said, with "nothing but an icy loneliness that fills the head with emptiness and... - Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
5: ...ce of Apothecaries' Hall, which she obtained in [[1865]]. - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
10: == Teaching, organizing, learning bureaucracy, a mission ==
14: ... learned the ins and outs of the federal bureaucracy.
21: ...ly a year, she lobbied the [[U.S. Army]] bureaucracy in vain to bring her own medical supplies to the ...
23: In [[1865]], President [[Abraham Lincoln]] placed her in ch... - Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
2: ...s]] for the [[insane]]. Unfortunately for her legacy, these state hospitals grew into enormous "museum...
16: ... the insane. Dix followed this up by persuading [[Cyrus Butler]], a self-made Providence millionaire a...
20: ...n. The two dozen mental hospitals built between [[1865]] and [[1880]] demonstrate the continuing momentu... - Jennie Kidd Trout (1706 bytes)
3: ...rd]], [[Ontario]]. She married Edward Trout in [[1865]] and thereafter moved to [[Toronto]], where Edwa... - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
12: ...d [[George Henry Thomas]]. On [[November 11]], [[1865]], President [[Andrew Johnson]] signed a bill to ... - Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
9: ... disapprobation. She returned to [[London]] in [[1865]] and continued her visits annually, with the exc... - Edith Cavell (1802 bytes)
5: '''Edith Louisa Cavell''' ([[December 4]], [[1865]] - [[October 12]], [[1915]]) is one of the few f...
7: ...|Norfolk]], where her father was [[rector]], in [[1865]]; she trained as a [[nurse]]. In [[1907]], she ... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
14: ...public officials that are barred from the presidency because they were not born U.S. citizens include ...
16: ...in office should he have succeeded to the Presidency previously and served less than two years complet...
38: ...fficials to serve or act as President upon a vacancy in the office due to death, resignation, or remov...
54: ...rican Civil War]]. Lee surrendered [[9 April]] [[1865]].
86: |align=center| 6 || [[John Quincy Adams]] - George Washington (29551 bytes)
21: ...an important precedent of [[republic]]an [[democracy]] that served as an example around the world.
51: ... out an offensive against the [[Iroquois Confederacy]], which had allied with the British and attacked...
53: ...n found out about a [[Newburgh conspiracy|conspiracy]] that was being planned by some of his officers ...
55: ==Activities between Revolution and Presidency ==
62: ...elieve that the [[Framers]] created the [[Presidency]] with Washington in mind. After the Convention, ... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
13: | [[March 4]], [[1861]] – [[April 15]], [[1865]]
24: | '''Date of death:''' || [[April 15]], [[1865]]
38: *[[Hannibal Hamlin]] ([[1861]]-[[1865]])
39: *[[Andrew Johnson]] ([[1865]])
42: ...at Emancipator''', was the 16th ([[1861]]–[[1865]]) [[President of the United States]], and the fi... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
11: | [[April 15]], [[1865]] - [[March 4]], [[1869]]
40: ...[1865]]–[[1869]]), succeeding to the presidency upon the assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
51: ...] of [[Confederate States of America|the Confederacy]], Johnson was the only Senator from the seceded ...
54: ...rst Vice President to succeed to the U.S. Presidency upon the assassination of a President and the thi...
66: ...gn="left" |'''[[Andrew Johnson]]'''||align="left"|1865–1869 - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
32: ...change, it was difficult to resist the [[bureaucracy]]. Upon graduation, Grant adopted the form of his...
43: ...terful in military history; it split the Confederacy in two, and it represented the second major Confe...
45: ...Atlanta, Georgia]], and the heart of the Confederacy. His willingness to fight and ability to win impr...
50: ...rategy that would strike at the heart of Confederacy from multiple directions: Grant, [[George G. Mead...
54: ...e [[Trans-Mississippi Department]] on [[June 2]], 1865. - Schuyler Colfax (2924 bytes)
13: ...dash; [[March 3]], [[1865]];<br>[[December 4]], [[1865]] – [[March 3]], [[1869]]}} - Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
7: ...ates Republican Party|Republican]] in [[1859]], [[1865]] and [[1871]], and served from [[January 31]], [... - Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
35: ...ted the nomination of Arthur for the Vice Presidency.
39: == Presidency ==
50: ...wn since a year after he succeeded to the Presidency, that he was suffering from [[Bright's Disease]],...
54: ...erally respected." Author [[Mark Twain]], deeply cynical of politicians, conceded, "It would be hard ...
100: === Significant events during presidency === - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
29: ...emocratic Party|Democrat]] elected to the presidency in the era of [[United States Republican Party|Re...
38: ==Presidency==
40: Cleveland won the Presidency with the combined support of [[United States Demo...
46: ...g others' bad ideas. He vigorously pursued a policy barring special favors to any economic group. Vet...
62: ... covered up the surgery. Of course, absolute secrecy did not surround the operation. A cover story abo... - United States (58223 bytes)
2: (poetically) '''Columbia'''—is a [[democracy|democratic]] [[federal republic]] of fifty [[U.S....
38: currency = [[United States dollar|US dollar]] ([[$]]) |
39: currency_code = USD |
60: ... war in [[1865]], the dissolution of the Confederacy, and the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United Sta...
70: ...States is an example of a [[representative democracy]]. There are three levels of government in the U... - Turkmenistan (10788 bytes)
36: | '''[[Currency]]'''
60: ...om [[Persia]] and annexed by [[Russia]] between [[1865]] and [[1885]], by 1894 [[imperial Russia]] had t...
96: ...]'s refusal to export Turkmen gas to [[hard currency]] markets and mounting debts of its major custome... - Paraguay (10959 bytes)
34: |'''[[Currency]]'''
35: |[[Guaran�currency)|Guaran흝
54: ...ns have been held since then. However, the democracy that exists in the country, while a great improve...
99: ... of the Brazilian [[currency]], the [[Real (currency)|Real]], in 1998; which caused Paraguayan shops t... - Tuvalu (11893 bytes)
43: | '''[[Currency]]'''
62: ...afuti and Nukulaelae, none of whom returned. In [[1865]], the [[London Missionary Society]], Protestant ...
111: The Tuvalu dollar, the local [[currency]], is coupled to the [[Australian dollar]].
131: ...hfront and an increase in the severity and frequency of storms. Tuvaluans are worried about the subme... - Flag of Michigan (1261 bytes)
10: ...y" on the other side. The second flag, adopted in 1865, displayed the state coat of arms on one side and... - Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
17: ...l]] was completed in around [[1300]]CE. The accuracy of work is such that the four sides of the base h...
22: ...ooth sides; they have since fallen out, or been recycled for other building projects, leaving the unde...
26: ...e high finish of parts of the work, and the accuracy of construction all distinguish it. The walls thr...
64: ...es Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer Royal of Scotland, in 1865 estimated the overall angle to be 51?51′14&...
78: ...ramid: Its Secrets & Mysteries Revealed''". Gramercy; 4th Rep edition. October 23, 1994. ISBN 0-517-26... - Alabama (10792 bytes)
61: ... the war a provisional government was set up in [[1865]] and Alabama was readmitted to the Union in June... - North Carolina (18268 bytes)
48: ...gest Confederate armies near Durham in late April 1865, weeks after Gen. [[Robert E. Lee]]'s surrender a...
79: [[Image:NCMMPpic.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Cypress Swamp in [[Merchants Millpond State Park]]]] - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
99: ...nnecticut's nickname "the [[arsenal]] of [[democracy]]". [[Middletown, Connecticut]] was the major sup...
105: ... Whitney]] invented a thread milling machine in [[1865]]; Whitney also perfected various measurement ins...
107: ...d founding cycling magazines. When the [[safety bicycle]] was developed in the [[1880s]], he was in a ... - Delaware (15006 bytes)
50: ...ar, however, Delaware voted on [[February 18]], [[1865]] to reject the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the Uni... - Florida (24937 bytes)
43: ...], [[1861]]. After the fall of the Confederacy in 1865, Florida was readmitted into the Union on [[June ... - Idaho (13962 bytes)
50: ... ''[[Idaho Statesman]]'', began publication. In [[1865]], [[Boise, Idaho|Boise]] replaced [[Lewiston, Id... - Iowa (24205 bytes)
269: *[[Mount Mercy College]]
311: *[[Mercy College of Health Sciences]]
330: ...rvice Bureau]] is a non-partisan governmental agency that is responsible for organizing, updating and ...
367: | [[Samuel J. Kirkwood]] || [[1865]] || [[1867]] || [[United States Republican Party...
369: ...an (Iowa Senator)|James Harlan]] || [[1855]] || [[1865]] || [[Free Soil Party|Free Soil]] and<BR />[[Uni... - Utah (29154 bytes)
106: Beginning in [[1865]], [[Utah's Black Hawk War]] developed into the d...
184: ...[[Logan, Utah|Logan]] and Saint George. The [[Legacy Highway]] is a controversial freeway that is plan... - Texas (39610 bytes)
136: ...sed to take an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy. <!-- This and the last bullet point from "Histor...
138: * [[19 June]] [[1865]]: Union troops landed in Galveston, Texas with n...
168: |[[Image:Caddo Lake- Cypress.jpg|right|thumb|Caddo Lake]]
555: ...Nineteenth", its date), commemorates the day in [[1865]] that the slaves in Texas learned of the [[Emanc... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
50: ...]] that abolished [[slavery]] ([[February 22]], [[1865]]), ratified the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the Un...
264: ...//tennesseeencyclopedia.net/intro.htm Tennessee Encyclopedia Online] - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
203: * [[1831]]: [[Reaper]]: [[Cyrus McCormick]]
254: * [[1865]]: [[Compression ice machine]]: [[Thaddeus Lowe]]
310: * [[1885]]: [[Motor cycle]]: [[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]...
314: * [[1886]]: Improved [[phonograph cylinder]]: Tainter & Bell
333: * [[1893]]: [[Photographic gun]]: [[E.J. Marcy]] - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
66: *[[William Butler Yeats|Yeats, William Butler]] (1865-1939), Irish poet, dramatist, senator
152: *[[Cy Young|Young, Cy]], (1867-1955), American baseball player - History of the United States (21226 bytes)
12: ...avery and indentured servitude, and a British policy of benign neglect which permitted the development...
40: ==History of the United States (1849-1865)==
41: ...see the main [[History of the United States (1849-1865)]] article.''
47: ...al and agricultural Southern states (the Confederacy), but between 600,000 and 700,000 Americans on bo...
49: ==History of the United States (1865-1918)== - History of science (41710 bytes)
82: ...the process had begun with the invention of the [[cyclotron]] by [[Ernest O. Lawrence]] in the 1930s, ...
112: ...its theoretically-expected value]]. This discrepancy forced a change in some values in the [[standard ...
117: ...es of British surgeon [[Joseph Lister]], who in [[1865]] proved the principles of [[antisepsis]]. - List of painters (54090 bytes)
162: *[[David G. Blythe]] ([[1815]]-[[1865]])
189: *[[Olga Boznanska]] ([[1865]]-[[1940]])
269: *[[Franz Cizek]] ([[1865]]-[[1946]])
302: *[[Boleslaw Cybis]] ([[1895]]-[[1957]])
303: *[[Jan Cybis]] ([[1897]]-[[1972]]) - Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
10: ...ker, tailor, and tavern keeper who would marry Nancy Matthews Elliott.
12: ...uron, Michigan]], temporarily leaving his wife Nancy and children behind.
24: ...he audio fidelity was worse than the [[phonograph cylinder]]s marketed by [[Edison Records]].
53: ...ng the range and improving the safety and efficiency of power distribution. Since the [[1950s]], high ...
70: ...osely synchronized a [[Kinetoscope]] image with a cylinder [[phonograph]]. In [[April]] of [[1896]], E... - Timeline of United States history (2967 bytes)
21: ** [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - 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: ...ion ordinance that was recognized by the Confederacy on [[October 30]], [[1861]] (see the [[Missouri s... - Cold War (18329 bytes)
56: ... in his [[1959]] ''The Tragedy of American Diplomacy'' and [[Walter LaFeber]] in his [[1967]] ''Americ...
58: ...revisionists essentially accepted US European policy in Europe, such as US aid to Greece in 1947 and t...
60: ...st-revisionist school nevertheless accepts US policy in Europe as a necessary reaction to cope with in...
81: ...tle=American Foreign Relations, A History - Since 1865|Publisher=Houghton-Mifflin Company, New York, NY|... - Civil rights (27169 bytes)
2: ... redress if injured by another, the right to privacy, the right of peaceful protest, the right to a fa...
12: ...sely associated to the modern concept of [[democracy]]. Civil rights are claimed to be the pillars of ...
50: ...ee [[medical care]], then others (through the agency of the government) would be obligated to provide ...
61: ...taged class. It is a compromise struck in expediency, but which achieves the desired outcome.
71: ...nd freed slaves were given the right to vote in [[1865]], [[U.S. Southern states|southern states]] used ...
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