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  • Building on this discovery, Jean-Baptiste Biot (1774-1862) and Félix Savart (1791-1841) established that a current-carrying wire exerts a magnetic force ...
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  • traveled into Quechan territory in the winter of 1774, marking the beginning of continuous interaction. Today, Yuman tribes live on reservations ...
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  • Turkish War, against the Ottoman Empire (1768-1774), which saw some of the greatest defeats in Turkish history, including the Battle of Chesma and the ...
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  • Plassey in 1762. Clive later committed suicide in 1774, after being addicted to opium. ===Terms of agreement=== These were the terms agreed between ...
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  • | consortreign =May 10, 1774 – September 21, 1792 | spouse =Louis XVI ... suddenly on the afternoon of May 10, 1774, when King Louis XV died of ...
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  • Turks, but the Bermudians refused to pay it. In 1774, the Bahamians passed another, similar act, and this they submitted for the Crown's assent ...
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  • In 1774, Rutledge was sent to the First Continental Congress. It is not known for certain exactly what John Rutledge contributed during this ...
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  • such as the Macclesfield Grammar School Act 1774 and the Bolton Grammar School Act 1788, but most could not. Such a dispute between the trustees ...
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  • Taylor Coleridge and William Hazlitt. In May of 1774, his most successful novel, Things as They Are, or The Adventures of Caleb Williams was published ...
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  • discovery by Joseph Priestley on August 1, 1774. Priestley published his discovery in 1775, and Scheele, in 1777; consequently, Priestley is ...
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  • Seabury, Letters of a Westchester Farmer, 1774–1775 (1970), p 61. ... Walker and others, during the winter of 1774–75. They won many inhabitants ...
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  • In 1774, the Quebec Act restored the land east of the Mississippi River and north of the Ohio River to Quebec, appeasing the French-speaking ...
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  • studying with different teachers. From about 1774, he started to teach himself. With the initial approval of Nafata the ruler of Gobir, he was allowed ...
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  • and Population Behavior in Liaoning, 1774-1873. Cambridge studies in population, economy and society in past time, 31. New York: Cambridge University ...
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  • Indians escalated into Dunmore's War in 1774. British diplomats managed to isolate the Shawnees during the conflict: the Iroquois and the Delawares ...
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  • delegate to the First Continental Congress in 1774, he sided with those who wanted conciliation with Parliament. == Roles in the American Revolution == ...
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  • In 1774, the English had founded a village called Stillwater, just below "Indian Old Town" at the site of a falls. Relations between ...
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  • American Methodist Conference was held in 1774 with membership less than ... Wesley wrote his Thoughts Upon Slavery in 1774. John Wesley, [http://docsouth ...
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  • to starve himself to death. Finally, in 1774, David won the Prix de Rome. Normally, he would have had to attend another school before attending ...
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  • describe how ulcers developed in the mouth. By 1774, "erosion" was used outside of medical subjects. Oliver Goldsmith employed the term in the ...
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