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  2. Category:1830 establishments in Texas - Wikipedia

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  3. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Slave Transfer Agencies" listed in an 1854 Southern business directory, including Thomas Foster in New Orleans, a C. M. Rutherford partnership, and G. M. Noel in Memphis Eyre Crowe, "Slave sale, Charleston, S.C.," published in The Illustrated London News, Nov. 29, 1856: The flag tied to a post beside the steps reads "Auction This Day by Alonzo ...

  4. Category:1830 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    1830 establishments in Texas (1 P) This page was last edited on 23 July 2024, at 01:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Category:1830s establishments in Texas - Wikipedia

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    1830s establishments in Texas — located within Coahuila y Tejas state of Mexico through early 1836, thereafter in the independent Republic of Texas through 1846. For establishments after March 1836 independence, see Category: 1830s establishments in the Republic of Texas .

  6. African-American slave owners - Wikipedia

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    By 1830, there were 3,775 black (including mixed-race) slaveholders in the South who owned a total of 12,760 slaves, which was a small percentage of a total of over two million slaves then held in the South. [6] 80% of the black slaveholders were located in Louisiana, South Carolina, Virginia and Maryland.

  7. Category:1830s in the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    1830s establishments in the Republic of Texas (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "1830s in the Republic of Texas" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. History of slavery in Texas - Wikipedia

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    "Uncle Dick and Aunt Angie, Davilla, Texas, slaves of Jack's grandparents" (DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University) The history of slavery in Texas began slowly at first during the first few phases in Texas' history. Texas was a colonial territory, then part of Mexico, later Republic in 1836, and U.S. state in 1845.

  9. Texas annexation - Wikipedia

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    New restrictions were imposed in 1829–1830, outlawing slavery throughout the nation and terminating further American immigration to Texas. [27] [28] Military occupation followed, sparking local uprisings. Texas conventions in 1832 and 1833 submitted petitions for redress of grievances to overturn the restrictions, with limited success. [29]