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Long Island, Battle of
Battle of Long Island, also known as the Battle of Brooklyn or the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, (August 27–29, 1776),......
Longstreet, James
James Longstreet was a Confederate officer during the American Civil War. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy......
Lookout Mountain, Battle of
Battle of Lookout Mountain, in the American Civil War, one of the battles that ended the Confederate siege of Union......
Lord Palmerston
Lord Palmerston was an English Whig-Liberal statesman whose long career, including many years as British foreign......
Lost Cause
Lost Cause, an interpretation of the American Civil War viewed by most historians as a myth that attempts to preserve......
Louis XVI
Louis XVI was the last king of France (1774–92) in the line of Bourbon monarchs preceding the French Revolution......
Louis-Philippe
Louis-Philippe was the king of the French from 1830 to 1848; having based his rule on the support of the upper......
Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase, western half of the Mississippi River basin purchased in 1803 from France by the United States;......
Louvet, Jean-Baptiste
Jean-Baptiste Louvet was a French literary figure prominent as a Girondin during the Revolution. While working......
Loyal Publication Society
Loyal Publication Society, either of two groups, one in New York and one in New England, that during the American......
loyalist
loyalist, colonist loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution. Loyalists constituted about one-third......
Ludington, Sybil
Sybil Ludington was an American Revolutionary War heroine, remembered for her valiant role in defense against British......
Lundy’s Lane, Battle of
Battle of Lundy’s Lane, (July 25, 1814), engagement fought a mile west of Niagara Falls, ending a U.S. invasion......
Lützow, Adolf, Freiherr von
Adolf, baron von Lützow was a Prussian major general and a famous, though largely ineffectual, guerrilla leader......
Maass, Clara
Clara Maass was an American nurse, the only woman and the only American to die during the yellow fever experiments......
Macdonald, Jacques, duc de Tarente
Jacques Macdonald, duke de Tarente was a French general who was appointed marshal of the empire by Napoleon. The......
Macdonough, Thomas
Thomas Macdonough was a U.S. naval officer who won one of the most important victories in the War of 1812 at the......
Madero, Francisco
Francisco Madero was a Mexican revolutionary and president of Mexico (1911–13), who successfully ousted the dictator......
Madison, James
James Madison was the fourth president of the United States (1809–17) and one of the Founding Fathers of his country.......
Maebara Issei
Maebara Issei was a Japanese soldier-politician who helped to establish the 1868 Meiji Restoration (which ended......
Mafeking, Siege of
Siege of Mafeking, Boer siege of a British military outpost in the South African War at the town of Mafeking (also......
Magoffin, Susan Shelby
Susan Shelby Magoffin was an American diarist who was the first woman to write an account of traveling the Santa......
Mahone, William
William Mahone was an American railroad magnate and general of the Confederacy who led Virginia’s “Readjuster”......
Mailáth, János, Gróf
János, Count Mailáth was a Hungarian writer and historian, who interpreted Magyar culture to the Germans and who......
Maine, destruction of the
destruction of the Maine, (February 15, 1898), an incident preceding the Spanish-American War in which a mysterious......
Major Rulers of France
During its long history, France has gone through numerous types of government. Under the Fifth Republic, France’s......
Mallarmé, François-René-Auguste
François-René-Auguste Mallarmé was a French revolutionist, briefly president of the Convention in 1793. Mallarmé......
Manila Bay
Manila Bay, bay of the South China Sea extending into southwestern Luzon, Philippines. Almost completely landlocked,......
Manila Bay, Battle of
Battle of Manila Bay, (May 1, 1898), defeat of the Spanish Pacific fleet by the U.S. Navy, resulting in the fall......
Manteuffel, Edwin, Freiherr von
Edwin, Freiherr von Manteuffel was a Prussian field marshal, a victorious general and able diplomat of the Bismarck......
Marat, Jean-Paul
Jean-Paul Marat was a French politician, physician, and journalist, a leader of the radical Montagnard faction......
Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, baron de
Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, baron de Marbot was a general and author of memoirs of the Napoleonic period, whose......
Marceau, François-Séverin
François-Séverin Marceau was a French general, a notable young military hero of the early years of the French Revolutionary......
Marengo, Battle of
Battle of Marengo, (June 14, 1800), narrow victory for Napoleon Bonaparte in the War of the Second Coalition, fought......
Maria Carolina
Maria Carolina was the queen of Naples and wife of King Ferdinand IV of Naples. She held the real power in Naples,......
Marias River
Marias River, river in Glacier county, northwestern Montana, U.S. It is formed by the confluence of Cut Bank, Dupuyer,......
Marie-Antoinette
Marie-Antoinette was the Austrian queen consort of King Louis XVI of France (1774–93). Her name is associated with......
Marion, Francis
Francis Marion was a colonial American soldier in the American Revolution (1775–83), nicknamed the “Swamp Fox”......
Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte, Battles of
Battles of Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte, (Aug. 16–18, 1870), two major engagements of the Franco-German War in which......
Marseillaise, La
La Marseillaise, French national anthem, composed in one night during the French Revolution (April 24, 1792) by......
Mary II
Mary II was the queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1689–94) and wife of King William III. As the daughter......
Masaryk, Tomáš
Tomáš Masaryk was the chief founder and first president (1918–35) of Czechoslovakia. Masaryk’s father was a Slovak......
Masséna, André, duc de Rivoli, prince d’Essling
André Masséna, duc de Rivoli, prince d’Essling was a leading French general of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic......
Matsudaira Yoshinaga
Matsudaira Yoshinaga was one of the primary Japanese political figures in the events preceding the Meiji Restoration—i.e.,......
Maury, Matthew Fontaine
Matthew Fontaine Maury was a U.S. naval officer, pioneer hydrographer, and one of the founders of oceanography.......
Maximilian I
Maximilian I was the last Wittelsbach prince-elector of Bavaria (1799–1806) and first king of Bavaria (1806–25).......
Mazzei, Philip
Philip Mazzei was an Italian physician, merchant, and author, ardent supporter of the American Revolution, and......
McClellan, George B.
George B. McClellan was a general who skillfully reorganized Union forces in the first year of the American Civil......
McCrea, Jane
Jane McCrea was an American colonial figure whose death aroused anti-British feeling and helped sway opinion and......
McDowell, Irvin
Irvin McDowell was a U.S. Federal army officer who, after serving through the Mexican War, was promoted to brigadier......
McGillivray, Alexander
Alexander McGillivray was a Scots-French-Indian who became the principal chief of the Creek Indians in the years......
McKinley, William
William McKinley was the 25th president of the United States (1897–1901). Under McKinley’s leadership, the United......
McPherson, James B.
James B. McPherson was a Union general of the American Civil War about whose death General Ulysses S. Grant is......
Meade, George G
George G. Meade was an American army officer who played a critical role in the American Civil War by defeating......
Meagher, Thomas Francis
Thomas Francis Meagher was an Irish revolutionary leader and orator who served as a Union officer during the American......
Meigs, Montgomery C
Montgomery C. Meigs was a U.S. engineer and architect, who, as quartermaster general of the Union Army during the......
Meiji
Meiji was the emperor of Japan from 1867 to 1912, during whose reign Japan was dramatically transformed from a......
Meiji Restoration
Meiji Restoration, in Japanese history, the political revolution in 1868 that brought about the final demise of......
Memminger, Christopher
Christopher Memminger was the Confederate secretary of the treasury, generally held responsible for the collapse......
Menshikov, Aleksandr Sergeyevich, Knyaz
Aleksandr Sergeyevich, Prince Menshikov was the commander of the Russian forces in the first half of the Crimean......
Merlin, Antoine-Christophe
Antoine-Christophe Merlin was a democratic radical during the early years of the French Revolution who became one......
Merlin, Philippe-Antoine, comte
Philippe-Antoine, Count Merlin was one of the foremost jurists of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods.......
Methuen, Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron
Paul Sanford Methuen, 3rd Baron Methuen was a British military commander who was defeated by the Boers (December......
Metternich, Klemens von
Klemens von Metternich was an Austrian statesman, minister of foreign affairs (1809–48), and a champion of conservatism,......
Mexican Revolution
Mexican Revolution, (1910–20), a long and bloody struggle among several factions in constantly shifting alliances......
Mexican-American War
Mexican-American War, war between the United States and Mexico (April 1846–February 1848) stemming from the United......
Milan Decree
Milan Decree, (Dec. 17, 1807) economic policy in the Napoleonic Wars. It was part of the Continental System invoked......
Milner, Alfred Milner, Viscount
Alfred Milner, Viscount Milner was an able but inflexible British administrator whose pursuit of British suzerainty......
Minorca, Battle of
Battle of Minorca, (20 May 1756). By 1756, an Anglo-French conflict—the French and Indian War—had already begun......
Mirabeau, Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti, comte de
Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau was a French politician and orator, one of the greatest figures in the......
Mississippi Valley Campaign
Mississippi Valley Campaign, the campaigns and battles of the American Civil War that were fought for control of......
Missouri Compromise
Missouri Compromise, (1820), in U.S. history, measure worked out between the North and the South and passed by......
Missouri River
Missouri River, longest tributary of the Mississippi River and second longest river in North America. It is formed......
Mobile Bay, Battle of
Battle of Mobile Bay, naval engagement of the American Civil War on August 5–23, 1864, during which Union Admiral......
Moltke, Helmuth von
Helmuth von Moltke was the chief of the Prussian and German General Staff (1858–88) and the architect of the victories......
Monitor and Merrimack, Battle of the
Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack, (March 9, 1862), in the American Civil War, naval engagement at Hampton Roads,......
Monmouth, Battle of
Battle of Monmouth, indecisive engagement in the American Revolution, fought on June 28, 1778, at Monmouth, New......
Monocacy, Battle of
Battle of Monocacy, (July 9, 1864), American Civil War engagement fought on the banks of the Monocacy River near......
Monongahela, Battle of the
Battle of the Monongahela, (July 9, 1755), in the last French and Indian War, thorough defeat of General Edward......
Monroe, James
James Monroe was the fifth president of the United States (1817–25), who issued an important contribution to U.S.......
Montagnard
Montagnard, any of the radical Jacobin deputies in the National Convention during the French Revolution. Noted......
Montana
Montana, constituent state of the United States of America. Only three states—Alaska, Texas, and California—have......
Montcalm, Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Grozon, marquis de
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Grozon, marquis de Montcalm was a general who served as commander in chief of French forces......
Monterrey, Battle of
Battle of Monterrey, (20–24 September 1846), an engagement of the Mexican-American War. On 13 May the United States......
Moore, Sir John
Sir John Moore was a British lieutenant general who led a famous retreat to La Coruña (December 1808–January 1809)......
Moore’s Creek Bridge, Battle of
Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge, (February 27, 1776), in the American Revolution, battle in which North Carolina......
Moreau, Victor
Victor Moreau was a leading French general of the French Revolutionary Wars (1792–99); he later became a bitter......
Morgan, Daniel
Daniel Morgan was a general in the American Revolution (1775–83) who won an important victory against the British......
Morgan, John
John Morgan was a pioneer of American medical education, surgeon general of the Continental armies during the American......
Morgan, John Hunt
John Hunt Morgan was a Confederate guerrilla leader of “Morgan’s Raiders,” best known for his July 1863 attacks......
Morris, Richard B
Richard B. Morris was an American educator and historian, known for his works on early American history. He graduated......
Morris, Robert
Robert Morris was an American merchant and banker who came to be known as the financier of the American Revolution......
Morristown National Historical Park
Morristown National Historical Park, historical park, Morristown, N.J., U.S. In the American Revolution the Continental......
Mortier, Édouard-Adolphe-Casimir-Joseph, Duc De Trevise
Édouard-Adolphe-Casimir-Joseph Mortier, duke de Trevise was a French general, one of Napoleon’s marshals, who also......
Mosby, John Singleton
John Singleton Mosby was a Confederate ranger whose guerrilla band frequently attacked and disrupted Union supply......

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