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  • == Irish Dual Citizenship == ...ish citizenship claims and has developed strong working relationships with Irish diplomatic missions in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa
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  • ...irishecho.com/search/searchstory.cfm?id=13943&issueid=338 |title= Get Your Irish On. |accessdate=2007-02-02}}</ref> He is the Senior Legal Consultant for th ...?Garreth-Westwood:-What-is-Your-Citizenship-Strategy?&id=308357 Article on Irish Nationality issues by Garreth Westwood]
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  • ...lution than [[England|English]] ones. The English version of the Northern Irish 'Troubles' of the 1970's and 80's differs from the Republican one. These d
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  • ...e Flu Outbreak Or Bioterrorism And Intent To Commit Mass Murder? |work=The American Chronicle |date=12 July 2009 |accessdate=17 July 2009 |url=http://www.ameri ...ing to her own websites, "Jane Burgermeister was born in Switzerland of an Irish mother and an Austrian father, and lives in Vienna, Austria. She received a
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  • ...armed violence was directed against New Yorkers until the outbreak of the American Revolution in 1775, when the British became the major threat and common ene === The American Revolution and Independent Vermont ===
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  • *[[1779]] - [[American Revolutionary War]]: [[Benedict Arnold]] is [[court-martial]]ed for [[malfe *[[1855]] - American adventurer [[William Walker (soldier)|William Walker]] conquers [[Nicaragua
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  • ...]], [[1974]] in [[Pequannock Township, New Jersey]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[Major League Baseball]] player. Jeter is an eight-time [[All-Star]] [[ ...of all active [[baseball]] players. He has been in the top seven in the [[American League]] in both [[hit (baseball)|hits]] and [[run (baseball)|runs scored]]
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  • {{Infobox Airliner accident|name=American Airlines Flight 587| Operator=[[American Airlines]]|
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  • ...settlers in the East was bringing the Ottawa, the Huron, and other Native American tribes into Wisconsin, where they in turn displaced the older inhabitants, === British-American Struggles ===
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  • === The American Revolution and Statehood === In the American Revolution, John Sevier was among the notable Tennesseans who served with d
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  • ...d Providence in 1636. It was granted a royal charter in 1663 and after the American Revolution began the industrialization that is still a major part of the st Until the American Revolution, Newport was the commercial center of the colony, thriving espec
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  • ...of the founders of scholasticism."</ref> Eriugena was the most significant Irish intellectual of the early monastic period, and an outstanding philosopher i ...=William of Moerbeke: Translator of Archimedes |journal=Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society |volume=126 |issue=5 |pages=356&ndash;366 |doi=10.230
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  • ...]] &ndash; [[October 8]], [[1869]]) was an [[Politics of the United States|American politician]] and the fourteenth [[President of the United States]], serving ...[[United States Senate|Senate]]. Later, Pierce took part in the [[Mexican-American War]] and became a [[brigadier general]]. His private law practice in his h
    34 KB (4,964 words) - 19:56, 5 March 2009
  • ...stern Panhandle attracted the first settlers. They were Germans and Scotch-Irish, and they came not over the Blue Ridge Mts. from Virginia but rather down t === The American Revolution ===
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  • '''''America's Got Talent''''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]]-owned American [[reality television series]] on the [[NBC]] [[television network]]. It is The show concept can be traced back to the American talent contest ''[[Major Bowes Amateur Hour]]'', broadcast in the United St
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  • | nationality=American Harrison served in the [[Union Army]] during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] and was appointed Colonel of the 70th Indiana Volunte
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  • | nationality=American ...m in a bitter dispute with the Radical Republicans.<ref>{{cite book |title=American Legal History |last=Hall |first=Kermit |coauthors= Paul Finkelman, James W.
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  • | nationality=American (US) ...with Britain. He is even more famous for leading the successful [[Mexican–American War]]. He lowered the [[tariff]] and established a treasury system that la
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  • ...fth [[President of the United States]], and the last veteran of the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] to be elected. ...this one focused on foreign policy. As president, he fought the [[Spanish-American War]]. McKinley for months resisted the public demand for war, which was ba
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  • ...western boundary of New Hampshire, the dispute flared up again during the American Revolution and was not settled until Vermont became a state. ...Hampshire units, 3,160 enlisted in the U. S. Navy, and 396 joined African-American regiments. By war's end, 1,934 New Hampshire soldiers and sailors had died
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