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  • * Berlin, Ira. ''Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America'' (2000) [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00069 ACLS E-book]
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  • ...s built on what was learned and gradually extended their maps, at first of North America itself and then of Arctic America in particular. The largest number of exp ...ons sent after it succeeded in mapping much of the inland Arctic waters of North America, and Lady Franklin was awarded the Gold Medal of the [[Royal Geographic Soc
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  • *''[[Xerces Society]] Pollinator Conservation Program'' 2006 (North America) [http://www.xerces.org/Pollinator_Insect_Conservation/index.htm] *''The North America Pollinator Protection Campaign'' [http://www.nappc.org/] [[Coevolution Ins
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  • ...s built on what was learned and gradually extended their maps, at first of North America itself and then of Arctic America in particular. The largest number of exp ...ons sent after it succeeded in mapping much of the inland Arctic waters of North America, and Lady Franklin was awarded the Gold Medal of the [[Royal Geographic Soc
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  • ...ootball,''' known as '''gridiron football''' or simply '''football''' in [[North America]], is a widely followed [[sport]] that originated in the late 19th century
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  • ...o [[North America]]. It is now no longer considered an issue in Europe and North America, due to [[water filtration|filtering]] and [[chlorination]] of the water su ...York (disambiguation)|New York]] in the same year and the Pacific coast of North America by 1834.
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  • The first Mennonite immigrants to North America arrived in Pennsylvania in the late 17th century. Later, by 1736, and possi ...ablishing new homes. By the year 1800, there were only about 1000 Amish in North America <ref>Estimate by Steven M. Nolt in ''A History of the Amish'', based on a s
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  • ...ent place among the interrelated song traditions of Scotland, England, and North America. Irish songs, with plaintive or sprightly melodies to suit their themes, c
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  • ...sed to convert DS0 to a nominal 4KHz analog channel at the destination. In North America, 24 DS0 channels were combined with 8 Kbps of system overhead to form a 1. ...f the world also used different multiplexing standards. For example, where North America used 24-channel T1, the European equivalent was [[E1 carrier]], with an agg
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  • ...), including the exclusive rights to colonize all of the the west coast of North America.</ref> The mission system arose in part from the need to control Spain's ev
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  • ...made them and the related Nuu-chah-nulth tribe unique as whale hunters in North America. Soon the Nuu-chah-nulth people made a similar decision thereby reaffirming
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  • ...]] is a trade pidgin or creole language used in the Pacific Northwest of [[North America]];
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  • ...d, these factors meant much lower rates of fertility in Western Europe and North America. ...top funding any agency that promoted abortion. In addition, feminists from North America and Western Europe began to monitor national population control programs, t
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  • In [[North America]], the first oil well was drilled in 1858 by James Miller Williams in [[Ont
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  • ...gration of the military forces of its member nations in Western Europe and North America. A further step was taken in 1951 with the establishment of the Mutual Secu
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  • ...this period, massive anti-nuclear protests were taking place in Europe and North America, and there was expectation for the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[
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  • ===Outbreak in North America, 1989===
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  • ...which are harmful to humans. Of the 120 known indigenous snake species in North America, only 20 are venomous to human beings, all belonging to the families [[Vipe ...brations and flee from the area. However, this generally only applies to [[North America]] as some larger and more aggressive snakes in other parts of the world, su
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  • ...outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists on the west coast of [[North America]] in the present-day State of [[California (U.S. state)]]. Originally found
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  • ...described as the largest parcel of underdeveloped downtown real estate in North America.<ref name=quayside2017-09/> A plan was developed, and approved, to redevel
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