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  2. 1830 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    July 2 – Robert H. Adams, U.S. Senator from Mississippi in 1830 (born 1792) August 6 – David Walker, African American abolitionist and writer (born 1796) August 9 – James Armistead Lafayette, African American slave, Continental Army double agent (born 1748 or 1760) September 24 – Elizabeth Monroe, First Lady of the United States (born 1768)

  3. List of African-American abolitionists - Wikipedia

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    Black Belt in the American South; ... August 6, 1830) William Whipper (February 22, 1804 – March 9, 1876 ... This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, ...

  4. Category:1830 births - Wikipedia

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    A. Andreas Leigh Aabel; Benjamin Vaughan Abbott; Burroughs Abbott; Joseph Henry Abbott; Robert Abbott (New South Wales politician) Abdulaziz; Alfred Ablett

  5. List of abolitionists - Wikipedia

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    Free Soil Party (American) Free-Staters (Kansas) (American) Jayhawkers (American) International Justice Mission (American) Liberty Party (United States, 1840) Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society (American) Massachusetts General Colored Association (American) Nederlandsche Maatschappij ter Bevordering van de Afschaffing der Slavernij, founded ...

  6. Timeline of the history of the United States (1820–1859)

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    March 4, 1825 – Adams becomes the sixth president; Calhoun becomes the seventh vice president; 1825 – Erie Canal is finally completed 1826 – Former presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams die on the same day, which happens to be on the fiftieth anniversary of the approval of the Declaration of independence.

  7. 1830s - Wikipedia

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    The 1830s (pronounced "eighteen-thirties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1830, and ended on December 31, 1839.. In this decade, the world saw a rapid rise of imperialism and colonialism, particularly in Asia and Africa.

  8. List of diarists - Wikipedia

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    Claire Lee Chennault (1890–1958), American World War II General, head of the Flying Tigers; Mary Boykin Chesnut (1823–1886), American who described life in South Carolina in the American Civil War; Choe Bu (최부, 1454–1504), Korean official and traveler; Johan Koren Christie (1909–1995), Norwegian air-force major general

  9. 21st United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    March 4, 1829: Andrew Jackson became 7th President of the United States May 10–14, 1830: Confrontational meetings between the French Chargé d'affaires in Washington DC and a group of leaders consisting of Mark Alexander, William S. Archer, Robert H. Adams, Thomas Hinds, Dixon H. Lewis, Clement Comer Clay, Powhatan Ellis and John McKinley grew incredibly contentious and hostile.

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