Jane Austen (16 December, 1775-18 July, 1817) Jane Austen, a famous English writer, was born at Steventon, Hampshire. She began writing early in life, although the prejudices (偏见) of her times forced her to have her books published anonymously (匿名). She wrote many books of romantic ...
Jane Austen (16 December, 1775-18 July, 1817)Jane Austen, a famous English writer, was born at Steventon, Hampshire. She began writing early in life,although the prejudice(偏见)of her times forced her to have her books published anonymously(匿名).She wrote many books of romantic fiction ...
Henry Clay was an American statesman who represented Kentucky in the US House of Representatives as well as US Senate. Considered one of the most important political figures of his era, Clay helped found the Whig Party and the National Republican Party. He is also considered one of the greates...
aPride and Prejudice,its original name is ‘the first expression’,is a novel written by Jane Austen(1775-1817) who was rewarded as the truly great English woman novelist by the literary critics and literary historians in the 20th century. She was born in a small country town in England an...
In 1752, Washington became the Uygur agriculture mountain manor master.In 1758 he was elected as Virginia congressman.On July 3, 1775, Washington took office big commander in chief.Has gained the North America war of independence victory.In 1783 "the Paris Peace treaty" signed, England was comp...
10 Groundbreaking Women in U.S. Politics The True Story of ‘The Six Triple Eight’ Kamala Harris Cardi B A List of All 21 EGOT Winners Mariah Carey Suni Lee’s Lip Combo Includes These 3 Products Simone Biles A Meryl Streep Quiz for Her Biggest Fans ...
1940 - 2011, Kenyan born environmentalist, democracy activist, and women's right campaigner. Awarded a Nobel Peace Prize Wangari Maathai 1943 - , Campaigned to bring an end to sectarian violence in northern Ireland, she was given the Nobel Peace Prize with Mairead Corrigan in 1977 ...
He would only receive a portion of the reward initially promised by the British. He was awarded a commission with their military, serving in a few skirmishes against his former compatriots. Arnold actually captured the city of Richmond, Virginia, for the British. ...
in 1775 D. in 1774 (2) The Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom was at last passed ___. [ ] A. when he was 33 years old B. when he was 34 years old C. when he was 43 years old D. when he was 44 years old (3) He...
Boulton and Watt, however, though they were pioneers, were not the only ones working on the development of the steam engine. They had rivals. One wasRichard Trevithick(1771–1833) in England, who successfully tested a steam locomotive engine. Another was Oliver Evans (1775–1819) of Philadelph...