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  Grade Eight - Content Standards (CA Dept of Education)
List the reasons for the wave of immigration from Northern Europe to the United States and describe the growth in the number, size, and spatial arrangements of cities (e.g., Irish immigrants and the Great Irish Famine).
Describe the significance of the Northwest Ordinance in education and in the banning of slavery in new states north of the Ohio River.
List the original aims of Reconstruction and describe its effects on the political and social structures of different regions.
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 International Cooperative Information Center: Famous Co-op People through the Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He was one of the first to state that consumers' cooperation included all joint purchasing and production of goods and services, no matter their nature, by ultimate users - whether by farmers of anyone else.
Returning to the States, he took steps to learn more about this concept and was soon involved in establishing, with help from Desjardins, the CU idea in his home State of MA.
Leader of co-ops in Spain - appointed to Chair of Cooperation at School of Social Studies in Madrid; a member of Spanish Inst.
www.wisc.edu /uwcc/icic/def-hist/history/famous.html   (12991 words)

  
 Journal of San Diego History
Since the policies of the new state government caused the Californios many hardships, it is appropriate to study the community from the end of the American conquest through the formative years of state government.
After the state constitution went into effect in 1850, these regulations changed making it necessary for voters to be residents of the state six months prior to any election and a resident in a voting district for thirty days before an election.
The assembly and senate both approved an amendment to the state constitution requiring candidates for the legislature to be citizens of the state for two years and of their district one year prior to their candidacy.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Masonry (Freemasonry)
Findel states that the principal reason is to prevent Masonry from being dominated by a people whose strong racial attachments are incompatible with the unsectarian character of the institution.
The principal system in the United States (Charleston, South Carolina) is the so-called Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, organized in 1801 on the basis of the French Scottish Rite of perfection, which was established by the Council of the Emperors of the East and West (Paris, 1758).
In North America, especially in the United States, a characteristic feature of the outer work is the tendency toward display in the construction of sumptuous Masonic "temples", in Masonic processions, at the laying of cornerstones and the dedication of public buildings and even of Christian churches.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09771a.htm   (15161 words)

  
 California State Library - History and Culture - State Insignia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Secretary of State began using blue and gold ribbons with the state seal on official documents as early as 1913.
On June 14, 1846, a small band of settlers marched on the Mexican garrison at Sonoma and took the commandant, Mariano Vallejo, prisoner, They issued a proclamation which declared California to be a Republic independent of Mexico.
It was adopted as the State Flag by the State Legislature in 1911.
www.library.ca.gov /history/cahinsig.cfm   (3053 words)

  
 Slavery and the Admission of California into the Union
The question of slavery extension made California an integral part of the territory of the United States; the birth, a half-century ago, of the free State of California, inflicted a mortal wound upon the enemy of human freedom.
New states are regularly formed by enabling acts of Congress out of territories of the United States, organized under its authority or acquired in an organized condition from foreign states.
Southern leaders were almost beside themselves at the imminent prospect of losing the richest country of the Mexican cession.
www.sfmuseum.org /hist5/caladmit.html   (2554 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1846 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1845 state leaders - Events of 1846 - 1847 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Poul Christian Stemann, Minister of State of Denmark (1842-1848)
United States - James K. Polk, President of the United States (1845-1849)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1846   (843 words)

  
 State Library Publications List
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission produces and distributes more than 300 publications to inform and assist librarians and library users, genealogists, historians, members of state government, records managers, and the general public.
State Library publications are available in paper and microform as noted below.
State Library publications are available in alternate format upon request.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /pubs/tslpublist.html   (1172 words)

  
 New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards - Social Studies
In addition, students must also be prepared to serve as global citizens; that is, students must be aware that the United States has a significant impact on the rest of the world, and conversely, the rest of the world impacts the United States.
Explain that a citizen is a legally recognized member of the United States with rights and responsibilities, such as voting in elections and serving on juries.
Explain the federal and state legislative process and analyze the influence of lobbying, advocacy groups, the media, and campaign finance on the development of laws and regulations.
www.state.nj.us /njded/cccs/s6_ss.htm   (8173 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Gregory XVI
Within a fortnight nearly the whole of the Papal States had repudiated the sovereignty of the pope, and on the nineteenth Cardinal Benvenuti, who was sent to quell the rebellion, became a prisoner of the "Provisional Government".
Cardinal Lambruschini, to whom the pope as he grew older confided more and more of the actual direction of state affairs, was even more arbitrary and less accessible to modern political doctrines than Bernetti; the discontent grew and threatened.
On 20 May, 1846, he felt himself failing, and ordered Cretineau-Joly to write the history of the secret societies, against which he had struggled vainly.
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 California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Routes 97 through 104
State signed routes established; a portion of US 99W in Woodland (from East Street west to Road 98) is now co-signed with Route 16.
Kenneth L. Maddy served as California Senate Republican leader (1987-1995) and was the legislative proponent of the Livingston Bypass on Route 99.
State Traffic Officer Richard Alan Maxwell began his career in law enforcement with his appointment to the California Highway Patrol on May 15, 1989, and was killed in the line of duty on July 11, 1994.
www.cahighways.org /097-104.html   (15079 words)

  
 German archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The third department holds the records of the state government and its predecessors since 1945, including the files of all ministries, the state supreme court, the local high courts, and the diploma archive of the state government.
The archive holds the records of the state of Württemberg and its territories up to 1805, the ministerial archives from 1806 to 1945, the records of Württemberg-Baden (1945-52), and the records of the state of Baden-Württemberg since 1952.
The economic archive of the state of Hesse, founded in 1992, is the principal depository of the records of Hessian chambers of commerce, commercial organizations (e.g., Verein Wirtschaftsforum, Rheinhauer Weinhändler-Vereinigung, Rotary Club Wiesbaden), and companies without archives of their own.
www.ghi-dc.org /guide13/germarch.html   (9077 words)

  
 Emporia State University - Center for Great Plains Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
By the end of the nineteenth century most Native Americans were gone from the state or incorporated into its general population as official citizens.
Although, according to the 1990 United States Census of Population for Kansas, only 988 individuals from these tribes live in the state, the drum beat of their powwows goes on.
By 1833 their lands along Lake Michigan were ceded to the United States, whereupon they agreed to move to a reservation in eastern Kansas, although many Ottawas remained scattered about the lower Michigan peninsula.
www.emporia.edu /cgps/tales/m94tala.htm   (2655 words)

  
 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977
lists of contributors, book lists, errata, and other contents which are not formal articles).
Douglas C. McMurtrie, "The Shawnee Sun: The First Periodical Publication in the United States to be Printed Wholly in an Indian Language," p.
George H. Mayer, "Alf M. Landon, As Leader of the Republican Opposition, 1937-1940," p.
www.kshs.org /publicat/khq   (7938 words)

  
 The Status of Tibet
It consisted of a Head of State (the Dalai Dalai Lama), a Cabinet of Ministers (the Kashag), a National Assembly (the Tsongdu), and an elaborate bureaucracy to administer the vast territory of Tibet.
China's White Paper states, "In 1653 and 1713, the Qing emperors granted honorific titles to the 5th Dalai Lama and the 5th Bainqen (Panchen) Lama, henceforth establishing the titles of the Dalai Lama and the Bainqen Erdini and their political and religious status in Tibet.
While the spiritual leader depended on the emperor for protection and for backing in ruling Tibet, the conquering emperor depended on the lama to provide the legitimacy for his rule of the Mongol Empire.
www.tibet.com /WhitePaper/white1.html   (7562 words)

  
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While not known for certain, it is believed that Mikhail Dostoevsky was murdered by his own serfs A serf is a laborer who is bound to the land.
The Russian state became reactionary and repressive in response.
city, state or country) and being either explicitly refused permission to return or being threatened by prison or death upon return.
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 UB Green
The State University of New York at Buffalo is located in Erie County in western New York State.
The State University of New York at Buffalo (UB) is the largest and most comprehensive of the four SUNY university centers.
At the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, for example, the program is structured as a pyramidal sequence of study.
wings.buffalo.edu /ubgreen/content/resources/envaudit1995.html   (17596 words)

  
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William Drury San Francisco, 1986 NORTON I Emperor of the United States Chapter 1 Death of a Guttersnipe O, dear, it was always a painful thing for me to see the Emperor begging, for although nobody else believed he was an Emperor, he believed it.
The leaders of the Vigilance Committee were powerful men who enjoyed the support of a lickspittle press; any merchant who remained unmoved by their call for recruits--especially an English merchant, a compatriot of the Sydney Ducks-ran a grave risk of being ostracized by the entire business community.
William B. Astor's guest lists of names he considered unworthy to associate with the crme de la crme. In the San Francisco of the 1850s, this social arbiter would have found it immensely tryin to think of even forty names he would have dared recommend to an Astor.
www.emperornorton.net /norton-drury.txt   (21652 words)

  
 Iowa State Information Links Symbols Capital Des Moines Constitution Flags Maps Song
Iowa leads the states in the production of corn and ranks among the leaders in production of soybeans.
One of the largest cereal mills in the United States and the country's largest popcorn-processing plant are located in Iowa.
Natural Resources: Deep layers of fl, fertile topsoil covering much of the state and abundant supplies of water are natural resources that make Iowa one of the leading farming states.
www.netstate.com /states/links/ia_links.htm   (406 words)

  
 NYart
Many pieces were designed but never executed and even more have since been lost or destroyed, so this list represents only part of the total work of the projects in the State.
Information for this list was gathered from many sources over a period of two years.
We hope that this list will not only give some sense of the intentions and reach of government patronage in the 1930s, but also that it will engage public concern so that more works can be preserved, restored and enjoyed.
lsb.syr.edu /projects/wpafolder/nyartlist.html   (7743 words)

  
 Wisconsin State Law Library - Historic Documents
Documents include Lincoln's draft of the Emancipation Proclamation, correspondence from well-known political leaders and reformers, and a memorandum expressing his expectation of being defeated for re-election.
Collection of digitized, full-text United States congressional documents dating from the Continental Congress to the 42nd Congress.
Provides a chronological list of the women's names, their biographies and photos, articles on the subject, and photos and news from an event commemorating them.
www.wsll.state.wi.us /lawhistory.html   (1842 words)

  
 Religion-Stokes
as he came to be reverently known throughout the Carolina Piedmont, was not only a pioneer leader in the church but a teacher of unusual ability, as well as a very influential participant in the political activities that attended the transition of North Carolina from an English colony into an American state.
He was so convinced of the need for a religious revival that he was engaged in the same year he met Henry Pattillo in sponsoring an attempt to persuade the renowned Jonathan Edwards to come to Virginia on an evangelistic mission.
In 1755 the members of the ill-fated Transylvania Company, while pleading for help in their project from the Continental Congress, in Philadelphia, stated their wish “That a present of six hundred and forty acres of Land be made to the Reverend Mr.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/colonial/nchr/Subjects/stokes.htm   (6860 words)

  
 The History Guy: The War List
War List Page Format: the format used for these lists is fairly simple.
If a conflict can be broken up into one or more component parts, the secondary wars are listed below the primary war and are indented to show they "belong" to it.
-A series of wars involving the United States government and her migrating settlers with the native tribes of what became the continental United States.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (4801 words)

  
 Women Manuscript Collections at WSU Special Collections & Archives
A nationally known leader in the temperance movement as well as a strong advocate of women's rights and suffrage, Martha McClellan Brown lectured widely in the United States and Great Britain and held important posts in the Independent Order of Good Templars and the National Prohibition Party.
Consists of minutes, administrative records, financial records, correspondence, national and state convention proceedings, and a history of the Ladies Auxiliary #138 from 1926-1944.
Includes organizational papers, meeting minutes, photographs, working papers, informational leaflets, and newspaper clippings as well as a list of participants in walks across Ohio taken by women promoting peace and disarmament during the month of July in the years 1984, 1985, and 1986.
www.libraries.wright.edu /special/manuscripts/women.html   (2492 words)

  
 ipedia.com: 1843 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Years: 1840 1841 1842 - 1843 - 1844 1845 1846 Decades : 1810s 1820s 1830s - 1840s - 1850s 1860s 1870s Centuries : 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1843 in art 1843 in literature 1843 in scie...
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February 6 - The first minstrel show in the United States The Virginia Minstrels opens (Bowery Amphitheatre in New York City).
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 LRL | Legislative Information | Members and leaders
Legislative intent | Bill-chapter numbers | Session-year list | Vetoes | ISAF | Constitutional amendments | Members and leaders
The staff of the Legislative Reference Library has compiled several historical lists describing membership and leadership of the Texas House and Senate, as well as governors of the State of Texas.
House seniority list for the 78th (2003) is available in.pdf format at http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/pdf/senior.pdf.
www.lrl.state.tx.us /legis/leaders/lrlhome.cfm   (124 words)

  
 The Ultimate Reading List -- Classics That Endure -- June 1997 Education Reporter
The Ultimate Reading List -- Classics That Endure -- June 1997 Education Reporter
The Ultimate Reading List — Classics That Endure
Since the end of World War II, illustrated comics of literary classics have captured the imaginations of children and introduced them to Western civilization's most enduring stories.
www.eagleforum.org /educate/1997/june97/list.html   (809 words)

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