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Timeline of U.S. Diplomatic History
the views contained therein. Office of the Historian Foreign Relations | Ambassadors/Principals | Foreign Travels | U.S. Visits | More Publications | Holocaust Era Assets | Advisory Committee | Questions | Other Links | Contact Us 1776-1783: Diplomacy of the American Revolution 1784-1800...
Fact Monster: Versailles, Treaty of
Mythology Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia FunBrain EncyclopediaVersailles, Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of, any of several treaties signed in the palace of Versailles, France. For the Treaty of Versailles of 1783, which ended the American Revolution, see Paris, Trea...
Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions
Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia FunBrain World and News > World Geography Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions VolcanoYearDeathsMajor cause of deaths Tambora, Indonesia181592,000Starvation Krakatau, Indonesia188336,417Tsunami Mount Pelee, Martinique190229,025Ash flows Ruiz, Colo...
Lyrical Legacy: 400 Years of American Song and Poetry
background information and, in many cases, sound recordings and alternate versions. Settlement, Beginnings to 1763 Bonny Barbara Allan (song) The Wages of Sin; or Robbery Justly Rewarded (poem) The American Revolution, 1763-1783 Yankee Doodle (song) Battle of Bunker Hill (poem) The N...
The Narrative of James Roberts, a Soldier Under Gen. Washington in the Revolutionary War, ...
United States -- Social conditions. Slaves' writings, American. United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Participation, African American. United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Personal narratives. Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities suppor...
Revolutions of 1848: Attwood, Thomas
Attwood, Thomas Table of Contributors Table of Contents Return to Encyclopedia Home Page Attwood, Thomas Attwood, Thomas, born in Halesowen, near Birmingham, on October 6, 1783, was the son of a prosperous manufacturer and banker. He achieved notoriety as a rad ical in British politi...
New Georgia Encyclopedia: Lyman Hall (1724-1790)
your browser doesn't appear to be supporting it. Please visit our FAQ section for more information. Lyman Hall (1724-1790) Lyman Hall was one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence. He served as a representative to the Continental Congress and as governor of Georgia (1783...
American History Biography: Paterson, William
South Branch, in Somerset County, and then in 1779 relocated near New Brunswick at Raritan estate. When the War for Independence broke out, Paterson joined the vanguard of the New Jersey patriots. He served in the provincial congress (1775-76), the constitutional convention (1776), legislative cou...
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