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between 1789 and 1939,
finding terms including Columbian, Columbard,
Fredonian, Frede, Unisian,
United Statesian, Colonican, Appalacian, Usian, Washingtonian...
- The
Fredonian Rebellion or
Texan revolt of 1826 (December 21, 1826 –
January 31, 1827) was the
first attempt by
Texans to
secede from Mexico. The settlers...
- 1780–1837) was an
American colonist in
early Texas, and the
leader of the
Fredonian Rebellion. In the 1837
Mississippi gubernatorial election, he ran as a...
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maintain good
relations with the
Mexican government and
helped suppress the
Fredonian Rebellion. He also
helped ensure the
introduction of
slavery into Texas...
- star (the De
Zavala flag).
These flags,
combined with the flag of the
Fredonian Rebellion, are
ancestral to the
modern flag of Texas. When the
state of...
- Discourse" 1856: "Sermon on
Human Government",
printed in the New
Brunswick Fredonian 1857: "Inaugural
Discourse as
Professor of
Ecclesiastical History" 1857:...
- for
having any one of
these qualities.
Samuel Mitchill suggested that '
Fredonian' be used by
citizens of the
United States ("Fredon")
after the American...
- in
Northeast Texas.
Nacogdoches rebelled against Mexican rule in the
Fredonian Rebellion and had one of the
first newspapers to run the
phrase Remember...
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Brothers are
transported back in time to 1826 and parti****te in the
Fredonian Rebellion. In the
Vlasic Pickles commercials, the
stork ****ociated with...
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County Haden Edwards (1771–1849),
empresario and
filibuster who led the
Fredonian Rebellion 1,383 2,120 sq mi (5,491 km2)
Ellis County 139
Waxahachie 1849...