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Revision as of 06:27, 19 March 2023
- See also changes related to Delaware (U.S. state), or pages that link to Delaware (U.S. state) or to this page or whose text contains "Delaware (U.S. state)".
- United States of America: a large nation in middle North America with a republic of fifty semi-independent states, a nation since 1776. [e]
- Colonial America: The eastern United States and parts of Canada from the time of European settlement to the time of the American Revolution. [e]
- Dover: Capital of the U.S. state of Delaware. [e]
- Wilmington: Add brief definition or description
- University of Delaware: Add brief definition or description
- Joe Biden: President of the United States (2021–), former Vice President of the United States (2009–2017) and U.S. senator from Delaware (born 1942). [e]
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- Annapolis Conference: A gathering of delegates from five of the states of the United States, held in Annapolis, Maryland in 1786. [e]
- Atlantic Ocean: Second largest ocean in the world; separates the Americas from Europe and Africa. [e]
- Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008: February 2007 to November 2008, the start of the campaign was announced at the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. [e]
- Barack Obama: 44th President of the United States of America (2009–2017) and a former Senator from Illinois (U.S. state) (born 1961). [e]
- Caesar Rodney: (October 7, 1728 - June 26, 1784) American lawyer and politician who was an officer of the Delaware militia during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and a representative to the Continental Congress. [e]
- Declaration of Independence: Add brief definition or description
- George Read (senator): (1733 - 1798) American lawyer and politician from Delaware; a representative to the Continental Congress, a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and a delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787. [e]
- Jehu Davis: Add brief definition or description
- John Cook: (1730 - October 27,1789) An American farmer and politician from Smyrna, in Kent County, Delaware who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as President of Delaware. [e]
- John Dickinson: (November 8, 1732 – February 14, 1808) American lawyer and politician who was a militia officer during the American Revolution, a representative to the Continental Congress, and a delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787. [e]
- John M. Clayton: Add brief definition or description
- John McKinly: A summary description of John McKinly, emphazing the career, political, location and family factors involved in the his career. [e]
- Joshua Clayton: Add brief definition or description
- Library Research Service: The Library Research Service generates library statistics and research for library and education professionals, public officials, and the media. [e]
- Maryland: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Maryland (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Michael Dukakis: Governor of Massachusetts (1975-1979, 1983-1991) and 1988 Democratic Presidential nominee, defeated by George H. W. Bush. [e]
- New Jersey: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See New Jersey (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Nicholas Van Dyke: (September 25, 1738 - February 19, 1789) American lawyer and politician who served in the Delaware General Assembly, and was a representative to the Continental Congress from Delaware. [e]
- Obama administration: The policy making organization lead by President Barack Obama. [e]
- Pennsylvania: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Pennsylvania (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- The Children's Machine: Add brief definition or description
- Thirteen Colonies: The historical region ranging from the present-day Canadian province of Quebec to the present-day state of Georgia which comprised the thirteen British colonies in North America. [e]
- Thomas Collins: Add brief definition or description
- Thomas McKean: (March 19, 1734 - June 24, 1817) American lawyer and politician who was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. [e]
- U.S. Constitution: The document defining the fundamental purpose and structure of the United States government; it became effective in 1789. [e]
- U.S. Demographic History: Historic trends in population growth, geographical distribution by states and urban-rural, internal migration, and components of change (births, deaths, immigration), as well as race and ethnicity, and population policy as they relate to the United States. [e]
- U.S. Economic history: The economic history of the United States. [e]
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit: Add brief definition or description