Actions for Resolutions of Alabama
Resolutions of Alabama
- Corporate Author
- Virginia. Governor (1843-1846 : McDowell)
- Published
- [Richmond, Va.] : [publisher not identified], [1845]
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (2 volumes).
- Additional Creators
- Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates and Alabama. General Assembly
Access Online
- Series
- Summary
- 1845 report and resolutions of Alabama supporting South Carolina's expulsion of Massachusetts agents, in order to defend its stability, sent to the governor of Virginia and distributed to the House of Delegates. A second set of Alabama resolutions covered a broad range of topics, including support for Texan annexation and against a national bank.
- Subject(s)
- 1775-1899
- Slavery—Law and legislation—United States—States
- Slavery—Law and legislation—Alabama
- Free African Americans—States—19th century
- Taxation—Law and legislation—United States
- States' rights (American politics)
- Politics and government
- Slavery—Law and legislation
- Slavery—Law and legislation—U.S. states
- Taxation—Law and legislation
- Texas—Annexation to the United States
- Virginia—Politics and government—1775-1865
- Alabama
- Texas
- United States
- Virginia
- Note
- Doc. no. 53: Letter of transmittal from Ja: M'Dowell, Executive Department, is to the Speaker of the House of Delegates and is dated February 10th, 1845. Doc. no. 56: Letter of transmittal from Ja: M'Dowell, Executive Department, is to the Speaker of the House of Delegates and is dated February 12, 1845.
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