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New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - Imperialism in Asia

For details see the main article Imperialism in Asia. The transition to formal imperialism in India was effectively accomplished with the transfer of administrative functions from the chartered British East India Company to the British government in 1858, following the Indian Mutiny of the previous year. Acts in 1773 and 1784 had already empowered the government to control Company policies and to appoint the G ...

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New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Rise of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The breakdown of Pax Britannica, New Imperialism - Britain and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - France and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The New Imperialism and the newly-industrializing countries, New Imperialism - Social implications of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Imperialism in Asia, New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa, New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry, New Imperialism - Theories of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Important concepts often associated with this era, New Imperialism - Biographies that may help shed more light on this era

Read more here: » New Imperialism: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - Imperialism in Asia

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa

For details see the main article Scramble for Africa. In 1875 the two most important European holdings in Africa were Algeria and the Cape Colony. By 1914 only Ethiopia and the republic of Liberia remained outside formal European control. The transition from an "informal empire" of control through economic dominance to direct control took the form of a "scramble" for territory in areas ...

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New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Rise of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The breakdown of Pax Britannica, New Imperialism - Britain and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - France and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The New Imperialism and the newly-industrializing countries, New Imperialism - Social implications of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Imperialism in Asia, New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa, New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry, New Imperialism - Theories of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Important concepts often associated with this era, New Imperialism - Biographies that may help shed more light on this era

Read more here: » New Imperialism: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry

For details see the main article Imperial rivalry. The extension of European control over Africa and Asia added a further dimension to the rivalry and mutual suspicion which characterized international diplomacy in the decades preceding World War I. France's seizure of Tunisia (1881) initiated fifteen years of tension with Italy, which had hoped to take the country and which retaliated by allying with Germany and waging a decade-long tariff war. Britain's takeover of Egypt a year lat ...

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New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Rise of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The breakdown of Pax Britannica, New Imperialism - Britain and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - France and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The New Imperialism and the newly-industrializing countries, New Imperialism - Social implications of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Imperialism in Asia, New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa, New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry, New Imperialism - Theories of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Important concepts often associated with this era, New Imperialism - Biographies that may help shed more light on this era

Read more here: » New Imperialism: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa

For details see the main article Scramble for Africa. In 1875, the two most important European holdings in Africa were French Algeria and the British Cape Colony. By 1914, only Ethiopia and the republic of Liberia remained outside formal European control. The transition from an "informal empire" of control through economic dominance to direct control took the form of a "scramble" for territory in areas ...

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New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Rise of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The breakdown of Pax Britannica, New Imperialism - Britain and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - France and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The New Imperialism and the newly-industrializing countries, New Imperialism - Social implications of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Imperialism in Asia, New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa, New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry, New Imperialism - Theories of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Important concepts often associated with this era, New Imperialism - Biographies that may help shed more light on this era

Read more here: » New Imperialism: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry

For details see the main article Imperial rivalry. The extension of European control over Africa and Asia added a further dimension to the rivalry and mutual suspicion which characterized international diplomacy in the decades preceding World War I. France's seizure of Tunisia (1881) initiated fifteen years of tension with Italy, which had hoped to take the country and which retaliated by allying with Germany and waging a decade-long tariff war with France. Britain's takeover of Egypt a year later c ...

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New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Rise of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The breakdown of Pax Britannica, New Imperialism - Britain and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - France and the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - The New Imperialism and the newly-industrializing countries, New Imperialism - Social implications of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Imperialism in Asia, New Imperialism - The Scramble for Africa, New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry, New Imperialism - Theories of the New Imperialism, New Imperialism - Important concepts often associated with this era, New Imperialism - Biographies that may help shed more light on this era

Read more here: » New Imperialism: Encyclopedia II - New Imperialism - Imperial rivalry

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Economy

Newark has over 300 types of businesses. These include 1,800 retail, 540 wholesale establishments, eight major bank headquarters (including those of New Jersey's three largest banks), and twelve savings and loan association headquarters. Deposits in Newark-based banks are over $20 billion. Newark is the third-largest insurance center in United States, after New York City and Hartford. Prudential Insurance and Mutual Benefit Companies originated in Newark. The former, the largest insurance company in ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark

Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Economy

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods

Newark is New Jersey's largest and second-most diverse city, after neighboring Jersey City. Its neighborhoods are populated with people from various backgrounds, including African-Americans, Puerto Ricans, Italians, Spaniards, Jews, West Africans, and various Latinos such as Brazilians, Ecuadorians, and Haitians. Newark also has the largest Portuguese population of any American city. Newark New Jersey - The North Ward. Newark's North Ward is the ridge to the east of Branch Brook Park. The still-wealthy Forest Hill is in the North Ward, as ar ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark

Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Government

Newark New Jersey - Local government. Effective as of July 1, 1954, the voters of the city of Newark, by a referendum held on November 3, 1953 and acting pursuant to the Optional Municipal Charter Law (commonly known as the Faulkner Act), adopted the Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council) Plan C as the form of local government. Pursuant to this Plan, 9 council members are elected on a nonpartisan basis at the regular municipal election or at the general election for terms of 4 years: one council member from each of 5 wards and 4 council members on an at-large basis. ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark

Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Government

New Era: Encyclopedia II - ABC World News Tonight - Vargas and Woodruff

On December 5, 2005, ABC announced Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff would be the new permanent co-anchors starting January 3, 2006, replacing Jennings. People in the news industry look at the choice of Vargas and Woodruff by ABC News as the start of a new era in network television news. The broadcast is produced live three times per day, the regular Eastern/Central Time zone live broadcast, plus separate broadcasts for the Mountain and Pacific time zones. In addition, a live webcast, World News Now, with a newsbrief and a preview of that evening's broadcast, ...

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ABC World News Tonight, ABC World News Tonight - Early Years, ABC World News Tonight - The Jennings Solo Era, ABC World News Tonight - Vargas and Woodruff, ABC World News Tonight - Weekends, ABC World News Tonight - See Also, ABC World News Tonight - Sources

Read more here: » ABC World News Tonight: Encyclopedia II - ABC World News Tonight - Vargas and Woodruff

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 273,546 people, recent census projections show that the population has increased to around 280,000. The population density is 11,400/mile² (4,400/km²), or 21,000/mile² (8,100 km²) once airport, railroad, and seaport lands are excluded, the second-highest in the nation. The racial makeup of the city is 26.52% White or Euro-American, 53.46% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 1.19% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 14.05% from other races, and 4.36% from t ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark

Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Demographics

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Geography

Located at 40° 44' 14" north and 74° 10' 55" west, Newark is 24.14 square miles (63 km²) in area. It has the smallest land area among 100 most populous cities in the U.S. The city's altitude ranges from 0 to 273.4 feet (83 m) above sea level, with the average being 55 feet (17 m). Newark is essentially a large basin sloping towards the Passaic River, with a few valleys formed by meandering streams. Historically, Newark's high places have been its wealthier neighborhoods. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the wealthy congregated on the rid ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Today, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - The North Ward, Newark New Jersey - The Central Ward, Newark New Jersey - The West Ward, Newark New Jersey - The South Ward, Newark New Jersey - The East Ward, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Famous people born or raised in Newark

Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Geography

New Era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars

More so than with any other era however, the 32-bit / 64-bit era was the paramount staging ground of the "system wars". The "system wars" were a phenomenon in which people would attempt to evaluate the upcoming hardware of a system and purchase the system for that reason alone, speculating that the best games must be made for that hardware. Since the length of time systems spent in development had been steadily growing since the 8-bit era, and since a growing consumer awareness was making the development process more public than at any time ...

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History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Transition to 3D, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - 'New school' gaming, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs Cartridge, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Handheld Consoles, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Video game franchises established, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Milestone titles

Read more here: » History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Guard - New York Guard created 1917

On 3 August 1917, the Adjutant General of New York, in order to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution requiring that troops be available to the Governor for the protection of life and property of the citizens of New York, organized a State Military Force known as the New York Guard. The new force replaced the New York National Guard, drafted in the service of the United States on 5 August 1917. On January 1st 1919, the Guard numbered 22,000 in active service. After the Armistice Federalized ...

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New York Guard, New York Guard - Civil War Era, New York Guard - Chain of Command, New York Guard - 7th Regiment New York State Militia, New York Guard - New York Guard created 1917, New York Guard - New York Guard 1940

Read more here: » New York Guard: Encyclopedia II - New York Guard - New York Guard created 1917

New Era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs cartridge

During the 32/64-bit era, Nintendo's somewhat controversial decision to make the N64 a cartridge based system like its predecessors, while most every other contemporary system (Jaguar was more or less gone by then) was moving to the new CD-ROM technology. This sparked a bit of a small scale war amongst gamers as to which was better. It was mainly played out between Nintendo and Sony. The cartridge vs. disc debate came to an infamous climax during the release of Final Fantasy VII. Despite the fact that all six previous Final ...

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History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Transition to 3D, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - 'New school' gaming, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs cartridge, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Handheld Consoles, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Video game franchises established, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Milestone titles

Read more here: » History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs cartridge

New Era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs Cartridge

During the 32/64-bit era, Nintendo's somewhat controversial decision to make the N64 a cartridge based system like its predecessors, while most every other contemporary system (Jaguar was more or less gone by then) was moving to the new CD-ROM technology. This sparked a bit of a small scale war amongst gamers as to which was better. It was mainly played out between Nintendo and Sony. The cartridge vs. disc debate came to an infamous climax during the release of Final Fantasy VII. Despite the fact that all six previous Final ...

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History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Transition to 3D, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - 'New school' gaming, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs Cartridge, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Handheld Consoles, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Video game franchises established, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Milestone titles

Read more here: » History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs Cartridge

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Current roster

Updated on December 29, 2005   Pitchers 31 Jason Anderson -- T.J. Beam 58 Colter Bean 39 Shawn Chacón 61 Jorge DePaula -- Matt DeSalvo -- Octavi ...

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New York Yankees, New York Yankees - Origins, New York Yankees - The Highlanders, New York Yankees - The Ruth and Gehrig era, New York Yankees - The DiMaggio era, New York Yankees - The 1950s and 1960s, New York Yankees - Return to glory, New York Yankees - A new dynasty, New York Yankees - The 21st century, New York Yankees - Controversy, New York Yankees - Quick facts, New York Yankees - Baseball Hall of Famers, New York Yankees - Current roster, New York Yankees - Minor league affiliations

Read more here: » New York Yankees: Encyclopedia II - New York Yankees - Current roster

New Era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars

More so than with any other period, the 32-bit / 64-bit era was the paramount staging ground of the "system wars". The "system wars" were a phenomenon in which people would attempt to evaluate the upcoming hardware of a system and purchase the system for that reason alone, speculating that the best games must be made for that hardware. Since the length of time systems spent in development had been steadily growing since the 8-bit era, and since a growing consumer awareness was making the development process more public than at any time in th ...

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History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Transition to 3D, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - 'New school' gaming, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs cartridge, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Handheld Consoles, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Video game franchises established, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Milestone titles

Read more here: » History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 273,546 people, recent census projections show that the population has increased to around 280,000. The population density is 11,400/mile² (4,400/km²), or 21,000/mile² (8,100 km²) once airport, railroad, and seaport lands are excluded, the second-highest in the nation (after New York City). The racial makeup of the city is 26.52% White or Euro-American, 53.46% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 1.19% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 14.05% from other r ...

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Newark New Jersey, Newark New Jersey - History, Newark New Jersey - Colonial era, Newark New Jersey - Industrial era to World War II, Newark New Jersey - Post-World War II era, Newark New Jersey - 1967 riots, Newark New Jersey - Post-riots, Newark New Jersey - Newark's Renaissance, Newark New Jersey - Geography and climate, Newark New Jersey - Geography, Newark New Jersey - Neighborhoods, Newark New Jersey - Climate, Newark New Jersey - Demographics, Newark New Jersey - Poverty and disinvestment, Newark New Jersey - Government, Newark New Jersey - Local government, Newark New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Newark New Jersey - Political turmoil, Newark New Jersey - Sister cities, Newark New Jersey - Economy, Newark New Jersey - Education, Newark New Jersey - Culture, Newark New Jersey - Media, Newark New Jersey - Infrastructure, Newark New Jersey - Transportation, Newark New Jersey - Hospitals and health services, Newark New Jersey - Noted Newarkers

Read more here: » Newark New Jersey: Encyclopedia II - Newark New Jersey - Demographics

New Era: Encyclopedia II - Executive Council of New Hampshire - History

Executive Council of New Hampshire - Colonial Era. The Executive Council had its beginnings in 1679, when King Charles II issued a 3,438 word commission, on September 18. The Royal Commission separated the territory of New Hampshire from Massachusetts and directed that a new government be organized in the Province of New Hampshire. A President and a nine-member Council (representing the four towns of Portsmouth, Dover, Hampton and Exeter) were appointed by the king from the 4,000 settlers of the seacoas ...

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Executive Council of New Hampshire, Executive Council of New Hampshire - Construction, Executive Council of New Hampshire - Districts, Executive Council of New Hampshire - Powers, Executive Council of New Hampshire - History, Executive Council of New Hampshire - Colonial Era, Executive Council of New Hampshire - Post-Colonial Council, Executive Council of New Hampshire - Official Websites

Read more here: » Executive Council of New Hampshire: Encyclopedia II - Executive Council of New Hampshire - History

New Era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era

Commodore Amiga CD32 1993-1994: U.S., Europe Laseractive 1993-1996 FM Towns Marty 1993-199?: Japan 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 1993-1995 Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD (add-on) 1993-1996: Japan, U.S., Europe Sega 32x (add-on) 1994-1995: Japan, U.S. 1995-1996: Europe Sega Saturn 1994-1999: Japan 1995-1998 U.S., Europe Sony PlayStation 1994-2003: Japan 1995-2003: U.S., Europe PC F ...

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History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Transition to 3D, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - 'New school' gaming, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs cartridge, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Handheld Consoles, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Video game franchises established, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Milestone titles

Read more here: » History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era

New Era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era

Commodore Amiga CD32 1993-1994: U.S., Europe Laseractive 1993-1996 FM Towns Marty 1993-199?: Japan 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 1993-1995 Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD (add-on) 1993-1996: Japan, U.S., Europe Sega 32x (add-on) 1994-1995: Japan, U.S. 1995-1996: Europe Sega Saturn 1994-1999: Japan 1995-1998 U.S., Europe Sony PlayStation 1994-2003: Japan 1995-2003: U.S., Europe PC F ...

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History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Transition to 3D, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - 'New school' gaming, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - System wars, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - CD vs Cartridge, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Handheld Consoles, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Video game franchises established, History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Milestone titles

Read more here: » History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era: Encyclopedia II - History of video games 32-bit / 64-bit era - Consoles of the 32-bit / 64-bit era

New Era: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - History

Main article: History of New Orleans New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era. New Orleans was founded in 1718 by the French as La Nouvelle-Orléans, under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. The site was selected because it was a rare bit of natural high ground along the flood-prone banks of the lower Mississippi, and was adjacent to a Native American trading route and portage between the Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain via Bayou St. John (known to natives as Bayou Ch ...

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New Orleans Louisiana, New Orleans Louisiana - History, New Orleans Louisiana - Colonial era, New Orleans Louisiana - 19th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 20th century, New Orleans Louisiana - 21st Century Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Louisiana - Geography and climate, New Orleans Louisiana - Cityscape, New Orleans Louisiana - Tallest Buildings, New Orleans Louisiana - Climate, New Orleans Louisiana - People and culture, New Orleans Louisiana - Demographics, New Orleans Louisiana - Pronunciation, New Orleans Louisiana - Media, New Orleans Louisiana - Television References, New Orleans Louisiana - Museums and other attractions, New Orleans Louisiana - Annual cultural events and fairs, New Orleans Louisiana - Music, New Orleans Louisiana - Sports & Recreation, New Orleans Louisiana - Economy, New Orleans Louisiana - Infrastructure, New Orleans Louisiana - Government, New Orleans Louisiana - Schools, New Orleans Louisiana - Libraries, New Orleans Louisiana - Transportation, New Orleans Louisiana - Sister cities

Read more here: » New Orleans Louisiana: Encyclopedia II - New Orleans Louisiana - History




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