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Walking Purchase. 1737. Americans cheat Indians in buying Delaware land by running instead of walking to determine land size. French-Indian Wars 1754-63.
Wallace, Alfred. 1823-1913. British naturalist. Theory of natural selection, 1838, independent of Darwin.
Wallace, George. 1919-98. Alabama segregationist governor, presidential candidate. Shot 1972.
Wallace, Lewis. 1827-1905. US soldier, author. Ben Hur 1880.
Wallenberg, Raoul. 1912-47?. Swedish diplomat. Saved thousands of Jews in WWII Budapest. Jailed by Soviets. Holocaust.
Walloon. French dialect of south Belgium. Flemings.
Walpole, Robert. 1676-1745. English Whig. First Prime Minister 1721-42. Free trade and peace.
Walsh, Thomas. 1859-1933. US senator. Exposed Teapot Dome.
Walter, Hubert. -1205. English Archbishop of Canterbury. Ransomed Richard I, 1193. First Income Tax. Governed during king’s absences.
Walter, John. 1739-1812. English entrepreuner. Founded Times 1785. Jailed for libel.
Walter the Penniless. -1097. French knight. Led Peasants’ Crusade with Peter the Hermit.
Walther von der Vogelwelde. 1170-1230. German lyric poet.
Walton, William. 1902-83. British composer influenced by Jazz, Elgar, Stravinsky.
Wandiwash, Battle. 1760. British defeat French at Madras. French leave India.
Wang Wei. 699-759. Chinese poet, landscape painter.
Wang Yang-ming. 1472-1529. Chinese Idealist neo-Confucianist philosopher.
Warbeck, Perkin. 1474-99. Flemish. Posed as Richard, Duke of York, pretender to the English throne. Executed.
Warhol, Andy. 1925-87. US Pop artist. Campbell’s Soup Cans 200 1962. Marilyn 1967.
Warlords. 1916-49. China generals seized local power on Yüan Shih-K’ai’s death. Last eliminated by communists.
Warren, Earl. 1891-1974. US Chief Justice 1953-69. Decisions on segregation, accused rights. Led inquiry into John F. Kennedy assassination. Concluded Oswald acted alone.
Warring States. 481-221BC. Chinese period of many small feuding kingdoms.
Warsaw. 1596 Polish capital. 1655 Sweden destroys. 1795 Prussia. 1807 Napoleon creates Duchy. 1813 Russia. 1815 Kingdom of Poland. 1939-45 Germany occupies.
Warsaw Pact. 1955-91. USSR, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, E Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania. Treaty for the combined defence of Eastern Europe under Soviet supreme command.
Warsaw Uprising. 1830-1. Czartoryski attempt to oust Russians crushed. 1944. Polish underground army defeats Germans but Soviet delay allows German reinforcements to defeat Poles, destroying potential opposition to later Soviet control.
Warwick, Earl of. 1428-71. “The Kingmaker”-. Helped York Edward IV, then restored Lancaster Henry VI.