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  1. Hace 1 día · In 1845, the Southern Baptists separated from the Triennial Convention in order to support slavery, which the southern churches regarded as "an institution of heaven".

    • 13,223,122 (2022), Weekly attendance = 3,800,000 (2022)
    • Bart Barber
  2. Hace 2 días · He signed a bill of annexation on March 1, With President Polk's support, the Texas annexation treaty was approved by the Texas Republic in 1845. A bill to admit Texas as the 28th state of the Union was signed by Polk on December 29, 1845. Second term in the Senate Mexican–American War and Wilmot Proviso

  3. Hace 2 días · Third expedition (1845) With the backdrop of an impending war with Mexico, after James K. Polk had been elected president, Benton quickly organized a third expedition for Frémont. [23] The plan for Frémont under the War Department was to survey the central Rockies, the Great Salt Lake region, and part of the Sierra Nevada. [23]

  4. Hace 2 días · It was established on 10 October 1845 during the tenure of George Bancroft as Secretary of the Navy. The Naval Academy is the second oldest of the five U.S. service academies and it educates midshipmen for service in the officer corps of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps .

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  5. Hace 2 días · Presidency of James K. Polk (18451849) Main article: Presidency of James K. Polk Foreign policy was a major issue in the 1840s as war threatened with Mexico over Texas and with Britain over Oregon.

    • January 8, 1828
  6. Hace 3 días · 1845: Isaac Charles Johnson invents modern Portland cement. 1846: Henri-Joseph Maus invents the tunnel boring machine. 1847: Ascanio Sobrero invents Nitroglycerin, the first explosive made that was stronger than black powder. 1848: Jonathan J. Couch invents the pneumatic drill. 1848: Linus Yale Sr. invents the first modern pin ...

  7. Hace 4 días · He was imprisoned in Mexico for nearly four years as a result, but returned to support Texas's annexation to the United States. As a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1845, Navarro helped defeat a proposal that would deprive Tejanos of the right to vote. The secession crisis again tested Navarro's politics.