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Below are exercises which workshop participants may copy to a sandbox and edit. Use [[Wikipedia:Sandbox]] or create one as a subpage of your user page. ''(Workshop participants and Workshop project editors, please discuss the exercises, or suggest new or replacement exercises on this project page's talk page.)''▼
▲Below are exercises which workshop participants may copy to a sandbox and edit. Use [[Wikipedia:Sandbox]] or create one as a subpage of your user page.
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If you are new to Wikipedia, start from the first exercise. If you have some experience, skip the parts with which you already are familiar. If you finish the exercises, study the [[Wikipedia:Cheatsheet]] and follow links to study whatever subject you need to explore more.
==Save an edit==
Per [[Wikipedia:Tutorial/Editing]]
# ''go to a sandbox'' and type several lines of text # write an edit summary # preview your work # save it. ==Apply bold and italics==
Per [[Wikipedia:Tutorial/Formatting]] use '''three apostrophes for bold''' and ''two apostrophes'' for italics. Use five for '''''bold italics''''', though that is seldom used. ''Copy the exercise below to a sandbox.''
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'''This whole sentence should be bold.''' ''This whole sentence should have italics.'' Leave this part alone but put the last four '''words in bold.''' ''Now put the'' first three words of this sentence in italics. '''''Make this whole sentence bold and italics.''''' Put italics on the names of books and bold the names of individuals: ''What Color Is Your Parachute?'' '''Janet Jackson.''' ''Green Eggs and Ham.'' '''King Tut.''' ''Bhagavad Gita.'' '''Madonna.'''
==Create section headers==
Per [[Wikipedia:Tutorial/Formatting]]. ''First, copy the exercise below to a sandbox.'' Note for this exercise: Section titles starting with an asterisk (*) have two = (equal) marks (remove the asterisk when you add them); those ''without''
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After a period of exploration by people from various European countries, Spanish, Dutch, English, French, Swedish, and Portuguese settlements were established.
===Spanish colonization===
Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to arrive in what is now the United States with Christopher Columbus' second expedition, which reached Puerto Rico on November 19, 1493
===Dutch colonization===
New Netherland was the 17th century Dutch colony centered on New York City and the Hudson River Valley, where they traded furs with the Native Americans to the north and were a barrier to Yankee expansion from New England.
===French colonization===
New France was the area colonized by France from 1534 to 1763.
===British colonization===
The first successful English colony was established in 1607, on the James River at Jamestown.
===Political integration and autonomy===
Following Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America, King George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 with the goal of organizing the new North American empire and stabilizing relations with the native Indians.
The Thirteen Colonies began a rebellion against British rule in 1775 and proclaimed their independence in 1776 as the United States of America.
George Washington—a renowned hero of the American Revolutionary War, commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, and president of the Constitutional Convention—became the first President of the United States under the new Constitution in 1789.
===War with Britain===
In response to multiple grievances, the Congress declared war on Britain in 1812.
===Abolitionist movement===
After 1840 the growing abolitionist movement redefined itself as a crusade against the sin of slave ownership.
==Compromise of 1850==
The issue of slavery in the new territories was seemingly settled by the Compromise of 1850 brokered by Whig Henry Clay and Democrat Stephen Douglas.
===Secession===
After Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election, eleven Southern states seceded from the union between late 1860 and 1861, establishing a new government, the Confederate States of America, on February 8, 1861.
===Civil war begins===
The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces attacked a U.S. military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
===Casualties===
Based on 1860 census figures, about 8% of all white males aged 13 to 43 died in the war, including about 6% in the North and approximately 18% in the South, establishing the American Civil War as the deadliest war in American history.
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If you see a phrase below in (parenthesis) this is the ''name of an article'' which goes ''before'' the appropriate phrase in a [[WP:piped link]]. Over time you will learn how to find the name of relevant articles to create such piped links. See the relevant paragraphs in the [[History of the United States]] article to check what you missed.
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The history of the United States traditionally starts with the
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The
Around 1912 the feminist movement began to reawaken, putting an emphasis on its demands for equality and arguing that the corruption of American politics demanded purification by women, because men could not do that job. Protests became increasingly common as suffragette Alice Paul led parades through the capital and major cities. Paul split from the large National American Woman Suffrage Association
==Wikipedia category links==
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http://www.times-series.co.uk/news/topstories/8927698.Dame_Elizabeth_Taylor_dies_aged_79/ by Alex Hayes "Hampstead Garden Suburb born Dame Elizabeth Taylor dies aged 79" Times of London March 24, 2011
http://books.google.com/books?id=ScE8F_pMuAAC ''Elizabeth'' by J. Randy Taraborrelli Grand Central Publishing 2006 {{ISBN
Alexander Walker ISBN: 978-0802113351le 1990 Elizabeth: the life of Elizabeth Taylor G. Weidenfeld Publishers p. 22.
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===References===
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==Searching Wikipedia==
Search for the following using either or both [[Help:Contents]] and Searching in the Wikipedia search box "WP:_____"
*how to make a word bold; administrator assistance; how to insert an image; conflict of interest policy
*a Category and/or a Wikiproject on: automobiles, feminism, physics, the country of Andorra
==Editing talk pages==
Per [[Wikipedia:Tutorial/Talk pages]], look at the following talk pages as examples of how editors communicate. Note editors don't always follow formatting rules for talk pages. [[Talk:Talk:History of the United States]] - [[Talk:Bird]] -[[Talk:Elizabeth Taylor]]
Then ''copy the conversation below to a sandbox'' and format it, including using
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I think this article about this wealthy family is very confusing. What can we do about it? [Signed User:#1]
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