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  2. Virginia Resolves - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry ' s speech on the Virginia Resolves (1851 painting by Peter F. Rothermel). The Virginia Resolves were a series of resolutions passed on May 29, 1765, by the Virginia House of Burgesses in response to the Stamp Act 1765, which had imposed a tax on the British colonies in North America requiring that material be printed on paper made in London which carried an embossed revenue stamp.

  3. Fincastle Resolutions - Wikipedia

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    The Fincastle Resolutions was a statement reportedly adopted on January 20, 1775, by fifteen elected representatives of Fincastle County, Virginia.Part of the political movement that became the American Revolution, the resolutions were addressed to Virginia's delegation at the First Continental Congress, and expressed support for Congress' resistance to the Intolerable Acts, issued in 1774 by ...

  4. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson wrote the 1798 Resolutions. The author of the 1799 Resolutions is not known with certainty. [4] Both resolutions were stewarded by John Breckinridge who was falsely believed to have been their author. [5] James Madison wrote the Virginia Resolution. The Virginia General Assembly passed it on December 24, 1798.

  5. Braintree Instructions - Wikipedia

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    The Braintree Instructions was a document sent on September 24, 1765 by the town meeting of Braintree, Massachusetts to the town's representative at the Massachusetts General Court, or legislature, which instructed the representative to oppose the Stamp Act, a tax regime which had recently been adopted by the British Parliament in London.

  6. Report of 1800 - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly session began in early December. Once at Richmond, Madison began drafting the Report, [14] though he was delayed by a weeklong battle with dysentery. [15] On December 23, Madison moved for the creation of a special seven-member committee with himself as chairman to respond to "certain answers from several of the states, relative to the communications made by the Virginia ...

  7. U.S. documents solve mystery of war criminal Tojo's remains

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    The seven were hanged for war crimes just before Christmas in 1948, three years after Japan’s defeat. ... 1948 and carrying a “secret” stamp — U.S. Army Maj. Luther Frierson wrote: "I ...

  8. List of convicted war criminals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of convicted war criminals found guilty of war crimes under the rules of warfare as defined by the World War II Nuremberg Trials (as well as by earlier agreements established by the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907, the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, and the Geneva Conventions of 1929 and 1949).

  9. Trump orders all executive agencies to place DEI employees on ...

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    The UN has accused Israel of "extermination" and possible war crimes in Gaza. Stefanik also touted that she voted to defund UNRWA, the U.N. refugee agency for Palestinians.