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  • [[Image:Choctaw Eagle Dance.jpg|left|275px|thumb|Eagle Dance, 1835-37, Smithsonian American Art Museum]] They also had ceremonies for peace in ...
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  • of the Voyage of the Beagle as occurring in March 1835 to the east of the Andes near Mendoza. Darwin was young and generally in good health, though ...
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  • African Americans were allowed to vote until 1835, when the state rescinded their suffrage. After the Revolution, Quakers and Mennonites worked to persuade ...
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  • annexed Darjeeling district and Morang to India in 1835. The invasion led to the chogyal's becoming a puppet king under the directive of the British ...
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  • images/ElishaGray.html Elisha Gray (1835-1901)], Oberlin College Archives, Electronic Oberlin Group, 2006. Retrieved August 3, 2007. ...
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  • United States and the threat of ending slavery. In 1835, Antonio López de Santa Anna, president of Mexico, enacted a constitution that created a centralized ...
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  • in the company's service, and advised in his 1835 Minute on Indian Education that official funds should only be spent on English and Western education ...
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  • In 1835, Ohio fought a mostly bloodless boundary war with Michigan over the Toledo Strip known as the Toledo War. Congress intervened and, as ...
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  • into the first decades of the nineteenth century. In 1835, the Great Moon Hoax fooled some people into thinking that exotic animals lived on the Moon ...
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  • In 1835 the Platte Purchase was added to the northwest corner of the state after the land was purchased from the native tribes, making the Missouri ...
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  • Decatur) was opened to white settlement in 1823. In 1835, leaders of the Cherokee nation ceded their land to the government in exchange for land out ...
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  • The remaining Seminoles prepared for war. In 1835, the U.S. Army arrived to enforce the treaty. Seminole leader Osceola led the vastly outnumbered ...
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  • * Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835) * Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) * John Field (1782-1837) * Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) * Joseph Haydn ...
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  • was the New York Herald, founded in 1835 and published by James Gordon Bennett. It was the first newspaper to have city staff covering regular ...
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  • In 1835, James Bowman Lindsay demonstrated a constant electric light at a public meeting in Dundee, Scotland. He stated that he could "read ...
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  • oldest modern college in Sri Lanka, founded in 1835. The most reputed and distinguished educational institutions in Sri Lanka include the University ...
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  • in the Americas, which took place in Bahia in 1835. In 1840, Pedro II was crowned emperor. His government was highlighted by a substantial rise ...
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  • Joan of Arc. (By Gillot Saint-Èvre, Louvre, Paris, 1835)]] To summarize some of the trials problems, the jurisdiction of promoter Bishop Cauchon ...
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  • Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate 2(1) (1835): 195–202. * Hill, Donna. Joseph Smith: The First Mormon. Salt Lake City: Signature Books ...
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  • Leopold's successor, Francis I (1768-1835), who developed an almost ... success after Francis's death in 1835 and the succession of Ferdinand ...
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