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The United States created the Northwest Territory under the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. The first Settlement in Ohio was in Marietta. It was formed by the Ohio Company of Associates, which had been formed by a group of American Revolutionary War veterans.
Antonio Novua nacio n Guantanamo, Cuba. estudio en la Escuela Nacional de Artes y luego en el Conservatorio Estban Salas bajo el maestro Raul Estevanell. Toco en el teatro Amadeo Roldan la Sonata en Do menor op.10 de Bethoven y la Polonesa en Do menor de Chopin en el teatro Amadeo Roldan en 1967 junto a otros concertistas de Santiago de Cuba: Daisy Diaz Paez, Ursus Fals y otros.
Following the US Census of 2010, Florida has a total of 27 representatives in the US House (gained 2). For the 113th Congress (2013-2014), the representatives by district are: 1. Jeff Miller (R) 2. Steve Southerland (R) 3. Ted Yoho (R) 4. Ander Crenshaw (R) 5. Corrine Brown (D) 6. Ron DeSantis (R) 7. John Mica (R) 8. Bill Posey (R) 9. Alan Grayson (D) 10. Daniel Webster (R) 11. Rich Nugent (R) 12. Gus Bilirakis (R) 13. ** vacant ** election March 11, 2014 14. Kathy Castor (D) 15. Dennis Ross (R) 16. Vern Buchanan (R) 17. Tom Rooney (R) 18. Patrick Murphy (D) 19. Trey Radel (R) 20. Alcee Hastings (D) 21. Ted Deutch (D) 22. Lois Frankel (D) 23. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) 24. Frederica Wilson (D) 25. Mario Diaz-Balart (R) 26. Joe Garcia (D) 27. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)
Note: The information below is the roll call tally as found on http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2008/roll674.xml It does not breakdown by state. I have compiled a list by state at www.petrocenter.com -------- AYESNOESPRESNV Democratic 140 95 Republican 65 133 1 Independent TOTALS 205 228 1 ---- AYES 205 --- Ackerman Allen Andrews Arcuri Bachus Baird Baldwin Bean Berman Berry Bishop (GA) Bishop (NY) Blunt Boehner Bonner Bono Mack Boozman Boren Boswell Boucher Boyd (FL) Brady (PA) Brady (TX) Brown (SC) Brown, Corrine Calvert Camp (MI) Campbell (CA) Cannon Cantor Capps Capuano Cardoza Carnahan Castle Clarke Clyburn Cohen Cole (OK) Cooper Costa Cramer Crenshaw Crowley Cubin Davis (AL) Davis (CA) Davis (IL) Davis, Tom DeGette DeLauro Dicks Dingell Donnelly Doyle Dreier Edwards (TX) Ehlers Ellison Ellsworth Emanuel Emerson Engel Eshoo Etheridge Everett Farr Fattah Ferguson Fossella Foster Frank (MA) Gilchrest Gonzalez Gordon Granger Gutierrez Hall (NY) Hare Harman Hastings (FL) Herger Higgins Hinojosa Hobson Holt Honda Hooley Hoyer Inglis (SC) Israel Johnson, E. B. Kanjorski Kennedy Kildee Kind King (NY) Kirk Klein (FL) Kline (MN) LaHood Langevin Larsen (WA) Larson (CT) Levin Lewis (CA) Lewis (KY) Loebsack Lofgren, Zoe Lowey Lungren, Daniel E. Mahoney (FL) Maloney (NY) Markey Marshall Matsui McCarthy (NY) McCollum (MN) McCrery McDermott McGovern McHugh McKeon McNerney McNulty Meek (FL) Meeks (NY) Melancon Miller (NC) Miller, Gary Miller, George Mollohan Moore (KS) Moore (WI) Moran (VA) Murphy (CT) Murphy, Patrick Murtha Nadler Neal (MA) Oberstar Obey Olver Pallone Pelosi Perlmutter Peterson (PA) Pickering Pomeroy Porter Price (NC) Pryce (OH) Putnam Radanovich Rahall Rangel Regula Reyes Reynolds Richardson Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Ross Ruppersberger Ryan (OH) Ryan (WI) Sarbanes Saxton Schakowsky Schwartz Sessions Sestak Shays Simpson Sires Skelton Slaughter Smith (TX) Smith (WA) Snyder Souder Space Speier Spratt Tancredo Tanner Tauscher Towns Tsongas Upton Van Hollen Velázquez Walden (OR) Walsh (NY) Wasserman Schultz Waters Watt Waxman Weiner Weldon (FL) Wexler Wilson (NM) Wilson (OH) Wilson (SC) Wolf ---- NOES 228 --- Abercrombie Aderholt Akin Alexander Altmire Baca Bachmann Barrett (SC) Barrow Bartlett (MD) Barton (TX) Becerra Berkley Biggert Bilbray Bilirakis Bishop (UT) Blackburn Blumenauer Boustany Boyda (KS) Braley (IA) Broun (GA) Brown-Waite, Ginny Buchanan Burgess Burton (IN) Butterfield Buyer Capito Carney Carson Carter Castor Cazayoux Chabot Chandler Childers Clay Cleaver Coble Conaway Conyers Costello Courtney Cuellar Culberson Cummings Davis (KY) Davis, David Davis, Lincoln Deal (GA) DeFazio Delahunt Dent Diaz-Balart, L. Diaz-Balart, M. Doggett Doolittle Drake Duncan Edwards (MD) English (PA) Fallin Feeney Filner Flake Forbes Fortenberry Foxx Franks (AZ) Frelinghuysen Gallegly Garrett (NJ) Gerlach Giffords Gillibrand Gingrey Gohmert Goode Goodlatte Graves Green, Al Green, Gene Grijalva Hall (TX) Hastings (WA) Hayes Heller Hensarling Herseth Sandlin Hill Hinchey Hirono Hodes Hoekstra Holden Hulshof Hunter Inslee Issa Jackson (IL) Jackson-Lee (TX) Jefferson Johnson (GA) Johnson (IL) Johnson, Sam Jones (NC) Jordan Kagen Kaptur Keller Kilpatrick King (IA) Kingston Knollenberg Kucinich Kuhl (NY) Lamborn Lampson Latham LaTourette Latta Lee Lewis (GA) Linder Lipinski LoBiondo Lucas Lynch Mack Manzullo Marchant Matheson McCarthy (CA) McCaul (TX) McCotter McHenry McIntyre McMorris Rodgers Mica Michaud Miller (FL) Miller (MI) Mitchell Moran (KS) Murphy, Tim Musgrave Myrick Napolitano Neugebauer Nunes Ortiz Pascrell Pastor Paul Payne Pearce Pence Peterson (MN) Petri Pitts Platts Poe Price (GA) Ramstad Rehberg Reichert Renzi Rodriguez Rogers (MI) Rohrabacher Ros-Lehtinen Roskam Rothman Roybal-Allard Royce Rush Salazar Sali Sánchez, Linda T. Sanchez, Loretta Scalise Schiff Schmidt Scott (GA) Scott (VA) Sensenbrenner Serrano Shadegg Shea-Porter Sherman Shimkus Shuler Shuster Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Solis Stark Stearns Stupak Sullivan Sutton Taylor Terry Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Thornberry Tiahrt Tiberi Tierney Turner Udall (CO) Udall (NM) Visclosky Walberg Walz (MN) Wamp Watson Welch (VT) Westmoreland Whitfield (KY) Wittman (VA) Woolsey Wu Yarmuth Young (AK) Young (FL) ---- NOT VOTING 1 --- Weller
Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915) was the successor of Benito Juarez.
Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915)
Both. He developed the country, at the expense of human rights and liberal reforms.
Francisco Madero was the person who overthrew porfirio Diaz
Benito Juarez Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada Porfirio Diaz Juan N. Mendez Porfirio Diaz Manuel Gonzalez Porfirio Diaz Francisco Leon de la Barra Francisco I. Madero Pedro Lascurain Victoriano Huerta Francisco S. Carajal Eulalio Gutierrez Rogue Gonzalez Garza Francisco Lagos Chazaro Venustiano Carranza.
Porfirio Diaz conquered Mexico City on January 1, 1861.
Yes. Two instances include Benito Juarez during the Second Franco-Mexican War and Porfirio Diaz, during the Mexican Revolution.
Benito Diaz has written: 'El federalismo rioplatense'
Porfirio Diaz
Porfirio Diaz.
Porfirio Diaz was the president of Mexico from November 29, 1876 to November 30, 1880 and from December 1, 1884 to May 25, 1911.
Porfirio Diaz