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Washington Conference. 1921-2. Naval arms limitation treaty. Four Power Pacific Treaty: US, Japan, Britain, France.
Watergate. 1972-4. US political scandal over burglary of Democratic headquarters. Cover up led to Nixon’s resignation.
Waterloo, Battle. 1815. Final defeat of Napoleon by Wellington and Blücher.
Waters, Muddy. 1915-83. US Rhythm and Blues singer. Inspired Rolling Stones.
Watling Street. Roman road from London to NW England. Part still in use.
Watson, James. 1928-. US discoverer of DNA structure 1953 with Crick.

Watson, John. 1878-1958. Founded Behaviourism 1914. Separated psychology from philosophy.
Watt, James. 1736-1819. Scottish engineer, perfected steam engine, 1769. Defined horsepower. Rotating engine 1781.
Watt, Watson. Invented radar, 1935.
Watteau, Antoine. 1684-1721. French painter known for color and naturalism. Embarcation for Cythera 1717.
Wattignies, Battle. 1793. Inexperienced French army defeats professional Austrians. French Revolution.
Weather Forecasts. 1860. First regularly issued by British Admiralty Office.
Webb, Matthew. 1848-83. English. First to swim across English Channel, 1875.
Webb, Sidney. 1859-1947. Beatrice. 1858-1943. British Fabian Socialists. Founded London School of Economics, New Statesman 1913.
Weber, Anton. 1883-1945. “Pointilist” composer. Early user of 12-note method.
Weber, Carl von. 1786-1826. German Romantic opera composer. Oberon 1826.
Weber, Max. 1864-1920. German sociologist. Prostestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism 1930.
Webster, Daniel. 1782-1852. Noted US orator, nationalist. Founded Whigs.
Webster, Noah. 1758-1843. US lexicographer. Simplified American spelling. Speller 1783. Dictionary 1828.
Webster-Ashburton, Treaty. 1842. Britain, US settle Eastern US-Canada border, suppress slave trade.
Wedgwood, Josiah. 1730-95. English potter, developed new style, 1763. Automation, 1769, begins Industrial Revolution.
Wedmore, Treaty. 878. Alfred the Great, Danes divide England.
Wegener, Alfred. 1880-1930. Theory of Continental Drift 1910.
Wehlau, Treaty. 1657. Poland renounces suzerainty over Prussia.
Wei. 220-80. Southern China dynasty. Conquered Shu Han 264, Wu 280.