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371 matches to Highland Garb Act
Steinway, Henry. 1797-1871. German/US innovative piano manufacturer.
Stijl, de. 1917-. Dutch abstract painters. Mondrian.
Suffolk Resolves. 1774. American colonists pledge disobedience to Intolerable Acts. End trade with Britain.
Sugar Act. 1764. British law to end sugar smuggling. A cause of American Revolution.
Sunni. Majority orthodox Moslem sect who follow Sunnah, traditional legal, social practices. Shi’ite.
Supremacy, Act of. 1534 Henry VIII establishes Church of England under monarch. 1554 Repealed by Mary I. 1559 Elizabeth I re-established Church of England. Oath required of all MPs.
Suprematism. 20C. Russian school of geometric abstract art.
Syndicalism. 1900-39. Union movement vs capitalistic order by direct action, general strikes. Sorel. IWW.
Taft-Hartley Act. 1947. US act regulating unions, strikes.
Tea Act. 1773. British give British East India Company effective monopoly in North America. Boston Tea Party.
Test Act. 1673-1828. Banned Catholics and Non-conformists from English public office. 1567-1889 Scotland.
Thespis. 6C BC The founder of Greek tragedy. Created actor to dialog with chorus.
Thimmonier. French tailor. First practical sewing machine 1829. Saint.
Toleration, Act of. 1689. England. Religious freedom for non-conformists.
Torch, Operation. 1942-3. Anglo-US operations in French NW Africa. Vichy France calls for Axis support in Tunis.
Townshend Act. 1767-70. Reasserted English authority in American colonies. Import duties.
Tractarian Movement. Oxford Movement. 1833- Named after Tracts for the Times. Condemned at Oxford 1841.
Trade Disputes Act. 1906. British unions immune from suits against members’ activities.
Triennial Act. 1640. Charles I agrees to call parliament every 3 years. 1694. New election every 3 years.
Tripartite Pact. 1940. Japan joins German-Italian Axis. Joined by Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, 1940; Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Croatia, 1941.
Trudeau, Pierre. 1919-2000. Canadian Liberal Prime Minister 1969~84. Constitution Act 1982; Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Truman, Harry S. 1884-1972. US president, 1945-53. Decided to drop A-Bomb. Potsdam. NATO. Korean War. Taft-Hartley. Fair Deal.
Turner, Joseph. 1775-1851. English Romantic landscape painter. Original use of color. Reflections on water. Mature style more abstract. Snowstorm 1812. Rain, Speed, Smoke 1844.
Turner, Nat. 1800-31. US slave. Led revolt 1831, killing 51 whites. Repressive laws vs slaves enacted.
Underground Railroad. 1838-65. Northerners help US slaves escape to Canada, defying Fugitive Slave Acts.