• The Convention of 1833 (April 1–13, 1833), a political gathering of settlers of Mexican Texas, was a successor to the Convention of 1832, whose requests...
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    around the abolition of slavery. Angered at the interference of the Mexican government, the Empresarios held the Convention of 1832, which was the first...
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    Texas (redirect from State of Texas)
    the Convention of 1833. Within Mexico, tensions continued between federalists and centralists. In early 1835, wary Texians formed Committees of Correspondence...
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    delegates to the Convention of 1836, which issued the Texas Declaration of Independence and elected David G. Burnet as interim president of the new country...
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    David G. Burnet (category Presidents of the Republic of Texas)
    Archer at a large loss. Burnet was a delegate to the Convention of 1833, where he was elected the chair of a committee that created a petition arguing that...
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    Sam Houston (category Army of the Republic of Texas generals)
    Nacogdoches, Texas at the Convention of 1833, which was called to petition Mexico for statehood (at the time, Texas was part of the state of Coahuila y Tejas)...
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  • timeline of the Texas Revolution, spanning the time from the earliest independence movements of the area of Texas, over the declaration of independence...
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    James Bowie (category Army of the Republic of Texas officers killed in the Texas Revolution)
    soldiers back to Nacogdoches. Bowie later served as a delegate to the Convention of 1833, which formally requested that Texas become its own state within the...
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    The Convention of Kütahya, also known as the Peace Agreement of Kütahya, ended the Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) in May 1833. At the convention, the...
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    José de la Riva Agüero (category People of the War of the Confederation)
    to Peru in 1833 and was elected deputy for Lima to the National Convention of 1833, which reincorporated him into the Army with the title of Grand Marshal...
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    election convention adjourned sine die without electing a Senator. Upon the expiration of incumbent George M. Dallas's term on March 4, 1833, the seat...
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  • attempted to address some of the concerns identified by the conventions of 1832 and 1833. In November 1833, part of the Laws of April 6, 1830 were repealed...
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    The Convention of Constantinople is a treaty concerning the use of the Suez Canal in Egypt. It was signed on 29 October 1888 by the United Kingdom, the...
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  • university is a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). During the Baptist State Convention of 1833, at Cartledge Creek Baptist Church...
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  • Triennial Convention accepted the 1833 New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Faith. The Confession was drafted by Rev. John Newton Brown, D.D. (1803–1868), of New...
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    When they were repeated and extended at the Convention of 1833, Austin traveled to Mexico City on July 18, 1833, and met with Vice President Valentín Gómez...
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    Solomon Foot (category Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont)
    offices, including member of the Vermont House of Representatives, delegate to the state constitutional conventions of 1833 and 1836, and Rutland County...
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    The Hartford Convention was a series of meetings from December 15, 1814, to January 5, 1815, in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, in which New England...
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    1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which provided for the gradual abolition of slavery in most parts of the...
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  • Wiley Thompson (category Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Georgia (U.S. state))
    through March 3, 1833. After his congressional service, Thompson served as a delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1833. He became an Indian...
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  • and President of the Alabama Baptist State Convention from 1833 to 1838 Alma Hunt - Executive secretary of the Woman's Missionary Union H. Dale Jackson...
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    denomination's churches. The convention first drafted the BF&M in 1925 as a revision of the 1833 New Hampshire Confession of Faith. The convention revised the BF&M...
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  • In 1833, Baptists in the United States agreed upon a confession of faith around which they could organize a missionary society under the Triennial Convention...
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    House of Representatives achieves its first quorum and elects Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania as its first Speaker. 1833 – The Convention of 1833, a...
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    in the spring of 1833. Ultimately, Mehemet Ali came out of the peace negotiations – agreed upon at the Convention of Kütahya – with all of Egypt, Syria...
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  • negotiated tariff, the Compromise Tariff of 1833, which was satisfactory to South Carolina. The South Carolina convention reconvened and repealed its Nullification...
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  • threshold of 60,000 to qualify for statehood. When it sought to hold a state constitutional convention in 1833, Congress rejected the request because of the...
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    Gail Borden (category Army of the Republic of Texas personnel)
    Cruger. Borden was a delegate at the Convention of 1833, where he assisted in writing early drafts of a Republic of Texas constitution. He also shared administrative...
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    (1831–1833) was a military conflict between the Ottoman Empire and Egypt brought about by Muhammad Ali Pasha's demand to the Sublime Porte for control of Greater...
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    genocide by the definition of Raphael Lemkin adopted in the UN Genocide Convention. By 1833, George Augustus Robinson, sponsored by Lieutenant-Governor George...
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