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  1. Alexis also served as the Chief Operating Officer and a producer at the film financing/production company 1821 Pictures. 1821 Pictures has produced or financed/co-financed numerous films including Paul Weitzes’ Golden Globe-nominated comedy, GRANDMA, which was an official Sundance Film Festival selection.

  2. Apr 3, 2021 · Many foreign painters, poets and musicians, saw high ideals in the struggle of Greece and wanted to capture on canvas the heroism and self-denial of the Greek revolutionary warriors. Today, thanks to many of these artists, we have an ‘image’ of what many famous Greek figures of the 1821 Revolution looked like.

  3. http://GreekReporter.com - On this day, March 25, in 1821, a few brave Greek men started a revolution against the Ottoman Empire that ultimately resulted in ...

  4. 259 photos. Santa Fe Trail. In 1821, the land beyond Missouri was a vast uncharted region called home to great buffalo herds and unhappy Indians, angered over the continual westward expansion of the white man. Before Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, the Spanish banned trade between Santa Fe and the United States.

  5. In 1824, the Federal Constitution of Mexico was laid down. Below is the list of Presidents who contributed to it. Name: Guadalupe Victoria (1786 – 1843) Term of Office: October 10, 1824 – March 31, 1829. Party: Independent. Name: Vicente Guerrero (1782 – 1831) Term of Office: April 1, 1829 – December 17, 1829. Party: Liberal Party.

  6. Events. July 17 – Construction of the Lachine Canal in Montreal begins. July – The Hudson's Bay Company merges with archrivals, the Montreal-based North West Company, creating unemployment for a substantial proportion of their Métis workforce. No foreigners allowed in Russian-American waters, except at regular ports of call.

  7. Nov 10, 2021 · More than 600,000 Northerners and Southerners died in the war, a greater number than all those who had died in all other American wars combined. (The other parts of these photo series: The American Civil War in pictures (part 2), 1861-1865; The American Civil War in pictures (part 3), 1861-1865. As many as 50,000 died in a single battle.