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 World Almanac for Kids
Texas developed rapidly under Mexican rule, but revolution broke out in the autumn of 1835, when President Antonio López de Santa Anna threw aside Mexico’s democratic constitution and assumed the powers of a dictator.
Cattle brought wealth to Texas during Reconstruction and for a time thereafter, but the mainstay of the economy was cotton.
To meet the French challenge and to bring Christianity to the Caddo, the Spanish founded missions in east Texas in 1690.
http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/states/texas.html   (5364 words)

  
 Timelines - AlternaTime
Timeline of Events Relevant to the Northern Plains Tribes
France During the French Revolution and Under Napoleon Bonaparte
Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events Pre-1620 to 1920
http://www.canisius.edu/~emeryg/time.html   (137 words)

  
 Texas Family History Research: Timeline for Genealogy
(For detailed chronology, see French Revolution (1789-1799) .) In U.S., Washington elected president with all 69 votes of the Electoral College, takes oath of office in New York City.
1789 French Revolution - Fall of the Bastille.
1543 Publication of On the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies by Polish scholar Nicolaus Copernicus-giving his theory that the earth revolves around the sun.=Kid Info
http://hometown.aol.com/TexMexGenealogy/myhomepage/heritage.html   (16880 words)

  
 Wars & world history - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
Follow a clickable timeline of the American Revolution to learn about the events leading up to, during and ending the revolution.
This PBS site explores the chronology of the revolution, what liberty meant in the 1700s and what it means today.
Explanation and role of the massacres in the revolution.
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/warwldhc.html   (3840 words)

  
 France House of Bourbon in History and French Historic Events in the Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Arkansas Arkansas History State of Arkansas
France, the French, and the History of France and Historic Events on this Historic Timeline of French History and the House of Bourbon
However the stubborn Chambord refused to accept the throne unless France abandoned the revolution-inspired tricolore and accepted what he regarded as the true Bourbon flag of France, something the French National Assembly could not possibly agree to.
French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, the House of Bourbon was restored:
http://rageontheriver.8m.com/cohiba.html   (457 words)

  
 Silflay Hraka
French Revolution - Won, primarily due the fact that the opponent was also French.
In a war whose ending foreshadows the next 2000 years of French history, France is conquered by of all things, an Italian.
World War I   - Tied and on the way to losing, France is saved by the United States.
http://silflayhraka.blogspot.com/2003_01_19_silflayhraka_archive.html   (457 words)

  
 Timeline of events - New Zealand in History
Son of French escapees from the French Revolution, Baron Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry returns to New Zealand with a group of French colonists, after having bought land from Hokianga chiefs.
New Zealand timeline - Land ownership and settlement before 1840 - 1995 (from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry)
Dumont d'Urville leads his own expedition and charts large sections of New Zealand's coastline in detail for the first time.
http://history-nz.org/timeline.html   (457 words)

  
 Timeline of events - New Zealand in History
Son of French escapees from the French Revolution, Baron Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry returns to New Zealand with a group of French colonists, after having bought land from Hokianga chiefs.
New Zealand timeline - Land ownership and settlement before 1840- 1995 (from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry)
Dumont d'Urville leads his own expedition and charts large sections of New Zealand's coastline in detail for the first time.
http://history-nz.org/timeline.html   (906 words)

  
 Palestine-Net: A Brief History of Palestine
Israeli massacres in Qalqilya, kafr Qaasim and Khan Yunis; tripartite invasion (British, French, Israeli) of Egypt and the Suez crisis
Following is a compiled chronology of Palestinian history from early stages till the beginning of the current occupation.
PLO granted access to the UNSC; UN General Assembly resolution 3379 (Zionism is a form of racism)
http://www.palestine-net.com/history/bhist.html   (3991 words)

  
 Timelines - AlternaTime
France During the French Revolution and Under Napoleon Bonaparte
Timeline of Events Relevant to the Northern Plains Tribes
Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events Pre-1620 to 1920
http://www.canisius.edu/~emeryg/time.html   (3991 words)

  
 French First Republic biography .ms
See also the timeline of the French Revolution
The French people proclaimed France's First Republic on 21 September 1792 as a result of the French Revolution and of the abolition of the French monarchy.
Republican government officially lasted until the establishment of the First French Empire in 1804.
http://first-french-republic.biography.ms   (3991 words)

  
 MILITARY HISTORY RESEARCH SITES
Century: General - Boxer Rebellion - Russo-Japanese War – The Balkan Wars - World War 1 - Russian Revolution and Civil War -The ‘Back of Beyond’ Central Asia before 1939 - Chinese Civil War - Spanish Civil War - World War 2 - Korean War - French Indochina - Vietnam War - Late 20
Century: General - War of Spanish Succession – War of Polish Succession – The Jacobite Rebellions - French and Indian and Seven Years Wars – East India Company - American War of Independence - Indian Wars 1790-1795 - Russo-Turkish Wars 1772-1812 - Napoleonic - War of 1812 - African and Asian Wars of the 18
Forgotten Heroes – An excellent site remembering the unsung heroes of history
http://www.newarkirregulars.org.uk/links/mhresearch.html   (3991 words)

  
 US History Timeline: 1700 - 1800
Jefferson argues that the current French government is continuous with that of Louis XVI, with which the United States made a formal treaty of alliance in 1778 during the American Revolution.
As Secretary of State, Jefferson writes an opinion for President Washington arguing that acceptance of the new French minister to the United States, Edmond Genet, is an acceptance of the new revolutionary government in Paris, led by the Girondins.
Democratic-Republican clubs, that have sprung up in the United States in support of France.
http://faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/a_us_history/1700_1800_timeline.htm   (6875 words)

  
 US History Timeline: 1700 - 1800
Jefferson argues that the current French government is continuous with that of Louis XVI, with which the United States made a formal treaty of alliance in 1778 during the American Revolution.
As Secretary of State, Jefferson writes an opinion for President Washington arguing that acceptance of the new French minister to the United States, Edmond Genet, is an acceptance of the new revolutionary government in Paris, led by the Girondins.
Democratic-Republican clubs, that have sprung up in the United States in support of France.
http://faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/a_us_history/1700_1800_timeline.htm   (6875 words)

  
 Cherokee Timeline, 1450-1838
Impressed by the British during the French and Indian War, the Cherokee side with them during the American Revolution.
President Thomas Jefferson agrees with the state of Georgia to removal of all American Indians in exchange for the state's claim of western lands.
A faction of the Creek Indians, the "Red Sticks," revolt, attacking Fort Mims, Alabama and massacre 250 men, women and children.
http://ngeorgia.com/history/cherokeetimeline.html   (6875 words)

  
 Chronology On The History Of Slavery And Racism: 1790 - 1829
See also, "Slavery in Virginia and Saint-Domingue in the Late Eighteenth Century," Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 1990, pp.
1790 By the American Revolution, 20 percent of the overall population in the thirteen colonies was of African descent.
The Capitol of the United States crowns Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and houses the legislative branch of government, comprising the House of Representatives and the Senate.
http://www.innercity.org/holt/chron_1790_1829.html   (17131 words)

  
 Mexico: From Empire to Revolution
The website includes maps of Mexico City, the Yucatán Peninsula, and the nation as a whole, biographical information on all of the photographers included in the site, and a “Chronology,” which plots some of the central events in Mexican history along a timeline and illustrates them with 28 photographs from the collection.
Among the many topics illuminated by the photographs are the French Intervention in Mexico during the 1860s as well as the eventual victory of Benito Juárez and the execution of Emperor Maximilian.
A project of the Center for History and New Media, George Mason University,
http://chnm.gmu.edu/worldhistorysources/r/45/whm.html   (591 words)

  
 Virtual Library of Useful URLs - 941-999 History & Geography
Contents include: Timeline of Events (Pre-1775, 1775-1777, 1778-1789), Quest for Independence, Boston Massacre, Gaspee Incident, Boston Tea Party, First Continental Congress, Second Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence, Battles of the Revolution, French Alliance, Articles of Confederation, Treaty of Paris, and Links.
Each program features flash or non-flash versions of images, interactive timelines or maps, gallery of images, questions to ponder, key events, transcript, Webography, and other quality resources.
This is a companion Web site to the video series and telecourse offered by Annenberg Foundation and Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
http://www.aresearchguide.com/941-999.html   (591 words)

  
 Timeline: The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Haitian Revolution begins as a slave uprising near Le Cap in the French West Indian colony of Santo Domingo and leads to establishment of black nation of Haiti in 1801.
January 1: The Republic of Haiti is proclaimed.
Haiti, or Ayiti in Creole, is the name given to the land by the former Taino-Arawak peoples, meaning "mountainous country."
http://amistad.mysticseaport.org/timeline/atlantic.slave.trade.html   (898 words)

  
 Visit Britain Online
The Language of Politics -- England and the French Revolution
Kings and Queens of England from 1485 to the Present
A member of the EU, it chose to remain outside the European Monetary Union for the time being.
http://www.visiteuropeonline.com/visitbritainonline.htm   (2107 words)

  
 French Language & Culture
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution essays, images, documents, songs, map, timeline, and a glossary
ARTFL (American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language.
Chateau de Versailles in French and English; photographic essays about the buildings and grounds with 360 degree panoramas of the Hall of Mirrors and the King's Bedchamber
http://www.accd.edu/pac/lrc/french.htm   (407 words)

  
 History of Grenville QUEBEC Canada - Pagelite Search The Canadian Web Directory
As the French troops were withdrawing to Quebec, they leveled the fortifications at Pointe au Baril so it would be of no...
Hebridean Scots of the Province of Quebec History and Genealogy by Peter J...
John Steele, Sr., was born in Grenville, Quebec, Canada, and was the oldest son of...
http://search.pagelite.ca/canada/QUEBEC/Grenville/History%20of   (566 words)

  
 Timeline
US, British and French troops are eventually moved into northern Iraq, to set up refugee camps, and protect the Kurds from the Iraqi government.
--Unrest among Kurds, inspired by unrest in Iran, after the Islamic revolution there.
Iraq suppresses rebellions in the south by Shi'is, and in the north by Kurds.
http://web.uccs.edu/rlaroche/globallit/baghdad/timeline.html   (932 words)

  
 Georgia and the American Revolution
Changes in the colonies after the French and Indian War, and the Proclamation of 1763 sow the earliest seeds of the Revolution.
Acts of War - The American Revolution in Georgia
List of the Acts of Parliment that led to the American Revolution and the effect on the state of Georgia.
http://ourgeorgiahistory.com/wars/Revolution   (932 words)

  
 1810 - encyclopedia article about 1810.
European history scholars will sometimes specifically refer to the 18th century as 1715-1789, denoting the period of time between the death of Louis XIV of France and the start of the French Revolution.
February 20 - A decision by the Supreme Court of the United States states that the power of the federal government is greater than any individual state.
This is the beginning of the period known as the English Regency.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/1810   (1854 words)

  
 1790
French Revolution from the summer of 1790 to the establishment of the Legislative Assembly
February 1 - In New York City the Supreme Court of the United States convenes for the first time.
March 29 - John Tyler, 10th President of the United States (+ 1862)
http://www.information-and-answers.com/resource-1790.html   (375 words)

  
 Quebec Act: Information From Answers.com
The Quebec Act restored the former French civil tradition for private law, which had been ended in 1763 (although constitutional and criminal law remained of the common law tradition), and allowed for the Roman Catholic faith to be practiced.
The enacting of the Quebec Act was the single most important historical event relating to the failure of the American revolutionaries to gain the support of the Canadians during the American Revolution and later U.S. attempts to invade both Upper and Lower Canada.
While it is clear that the Quebec Act did much to secure the allegiance of the Canadians to the British, it had other unforseen consequences.
http://www.answers.com/topic/quebec-act   (939 words)

  
 1775 - encyclopedia article about 1775.
European history scholars will sometimes specifically refer to the 18th century as 1715-1789, denoting the period of time between the death of Louis XIV of France and the start of the French Revolution.
Canada See also: 1774 in Canada, other events of 1775, 1776 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
See also: 1774 in science, other events of 1775, 1776 in science and the list of years in science.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/1775   (2398 words)

  
 info: Slavery_in_Canada
Historian Marcel Trudel has recorded 4092 slaves throughout Canadian history, of which 2692 were aboriginal people, owned mostly by the French, and 1400 blacks owned mostly by the British, together owned by approximately 1400 masters.
Learn more about Slavery in Canada.Find all information on Slavery in Canada at Africanaonline.com Black American History, a history of black people in the United States.
Just after the American Revolution ended in 1783, British Loyalists brought over 2,000 African slaves to British Canada.
http://www.info-assicurazione.com/Slavery_in_Canada.html   (743 words)

  
 Timeline of North American History
1763 British capture Quebec, Treaty of Paris ends French rule in North America, British Royal Proclamation establishes western boundary of the 13 Atlantic colonies
1936 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation established, Maurice Duplessis elected in Quebec beginning long period of Union Nationale domination of Quebec political scene
1960 Beginning of Quebec’s "Quiet Revolution" as Lesage Liberals defeat Union Nationale
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~echist/economics/reak/northam/199/nachron.htm   (1938 words)

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