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  2. Convention of 1833 - Wikipedia

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    Most settlers in Texas ignored the restrictions and instead converted their slaves to servants indentured for 99 years. [29] African slaves were still imported into Texas occasionally, and a ship carrying slaves docked in Galveston Bay as the convention met. The ship, like most others that were used to import slaves, came from Cuba, which was a ...

  3. List of Mexico–United States border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Chihuahua–Texas; Structure Mexico rail company Mexico nearest community United States rail company United States nearest community Notes Paso del Norte Bridge, Stanton Street Bridge: Ciudad Juárez: National City Lines: El Paso: Trolley line ran through city streets including the border crossing until the late 1960s. Presidio–Ojinaga ...

  4. Wine shipping laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 2010, the case of FWC v. Jenkins in Boston struck down limits on wine shipments to Massachusetts. [4] Despite that ruling, wine shipments to Massachusetts were largely impossible until January 1, 2015, when direct shipping from wineries to consumers in Massachusetts of up to 12 cases per year became allowed by law.

  5. What items will cost more? What to know about Trump's ... - AOL

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    Items the U.S. imports from Mexico, according to Trading Economics and the OEC, ... Tornadoes hit Texas, Oklahoma as thunderstorms rattle South and leave 3 dead. Advertisement.

  6. Items from Shein, Temu could get more expensive, take longer ...

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    In addition to imposing a 10% levy on Chinese imports, Mr. Trump's executive order also suspended a little-known customs exemption that allowed goods of de minimis value — items worth less than ...

  7. ORM-D - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 49 [4] Part 171.8 defines a Consumer Commodity and those items with exceptions provided in the 172.101 table, of limited quantity, and conforming to the definition of "Consumer Commodity" may be marked and sent ORM-D. There are weight and volume restrictions for all ORM-D packages which vary by hazard ...

  8. Texas to accept water from Mexico but demands it follow terms ...

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    He also said that “Mexico’s offer of 120,000 acre-feet from the San Juan River is a mere drop in the bucket relative to the 1.75 million acre-feet Mexico is required to deliver to Texas ...

  9. Law of April 6, 1830 - Wikipedia

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    In 1827 and 1829, the United States offered to purchase Mexican Texas.. Both times, President Guadalupe Victoria declined to sell part of the border state. [2] After the failed Fredonian Rebellion in eastern Texas, the Mexican government asked General Manuel Mier y Terán to investigate the outcome of the 1824 General Colonization Law in Texas.