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* Colonial history of Kayes, from Web Site of Dr. Jim Jones, " African History Since 1875 ", West Chester University Department of History.
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* Colonial history of the United States, the period of American history from the 17th century to 1776, under the rule of Great Britain, France and Spain
* Dutch Portuguese Colonial History Dutch Portuguese Colonial History: history of the Portuguese and the Dutch in Ceylon, India, Malacca, Bengal, Formosa, Africa, Brazil.
The history can be divided into five eras: Pre-Columbian, The Conquest, The Colonial Period, The War of Independence and the Republican Era.
Colonial churchmen such as Sydney's first Catholic archbishop, John Bede Polding strongly advocated for Aboriginal rights and dignity and prominent Aboriginal activist Noel Pearson ( born 1965 ), who was raised at a Lutheran mission in Cape York, has written that Christian missions throughout Australia's colonial history " provided a haven from the hell of life on the Australian frontier while at the same time facilitating colonisation ".
Philadelphia's architectural history dates back to Colonial times and includes a wide range of styles.
The Governor-General could be instructed by the Colonial Secretary on the exercise of some of his functions and duties, such as the use or withholding of the Royal Assent from legislation ; history shows many examples of Governors General using their prerogative and executive powers.
The Borough's history goes back to the time of the Lenape Native Americans and several buildings date to the Colonial period.
The novel's scope takes in aspects of established Colonial American history including the call of the West, the often ignored histories of women, Native Americans, and slaves, plus excursions into geomancy, Deism, a hollow Earth, and — perhaps — alien abduction.
* O ' Callaghan, ed., Documents relating to the Colonial history of the State of New York, 1849 – 1851.
* O ' Callaghan, ed., Documents relating to the Colonial history of the State of New York, 1849-1851.
Outside of Britain and India the British Imperial Army amounted to only about forty thousand men and by pointing out the history of the warlike Maori, such as the stealing of gunpowder from his home on Kawau Island, Governor Grey persuaded the Colonial Office in London to send a quarter of them to New Zealand.
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Today's trend toward furniture designs from America's past is teaching home-owners and decorators a renewed respect for the shrewd cabinetmakers of our Colonial era.
Image: Museum of Medicine in Quito. jpg | Pichincha in the distance from the Colonial Center of Quito
Colonial Labour parties contested seats from 1891, and federal seats following the Federation at the 1901 federal election.
Louisiana Creole ( also called French Créole ) refers to native born people of the New Orleans area who are descended from the Colonial French and / or Spanish settlers of Colonial French Louisiana, before it became part of the United States in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase.
Simpler forms of the instrument were fashioned by Africans in Colonial America, adapted from several African instruments of similar design.
The First Colonial Conference in 1887 was followed by periodic meetings, known as Imperial Conferences from 1911, of government leaders of the Empire.
“ Colonial Africa fell within that part of the international capitalist economy from which surplus was drawn to feed the metropolitan sector.
* Colonial troops, any of various military units recruited from, or used as garrison troops in, colonial territories
* Colonial ( Amtrak 1997 ), an Amtrak train that began running from Richmond, Virginia to New York train in 1977 and eventually became part of the Northeast Regional.
" Anticipating the Declaration of Independence, Patriot leaders Thomas McKean and Caesar Rodney convinced the Colonial Assembly to declare itself separated from British and Pennsylvania rule on June 15, 1776.
Thus, the responsibility for its administration is transferred from the War Office to the new Colonial Office.
On retirement from the British Colonial Service, Gardner moved to London but then before World War II moved to Highcliffe, east of Bournemouth on the south coast of England.
Imperial Conferences ( Colonial Conferences before 1911 ) were periodic gatherings of government leaders from the self-governing colonies and dominions of the British Empire between 1887 and 1937, before the establishment of regular Meetings of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in 1944.
Once part of the French Colonial Empire, the Louisiana Territory stretched from present-day Mobile Bay to just north of the present-day Canadian border, and included a small part of what is now southwestern Canada.
In 1764, Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth granted to a group of approximately 70 land investors from Connecticut.
In 1939, the German Colonial Gazette ( of Angola ) published a letter by Frau Ilse von Nolde, who asserted that she had heard of the animal called " coye ya menia " (" water lion ") from many claimed eyewitnesses, both natives and settlers.
In the 1960s, the Military of Niger was drawn entirely from Nigerien former members of the French Colonial Forces: officered by Frenchmen who agreed to take joint French-Nigerien citizenship.
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