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National Reform or National Reformation may refer to: * National Reform Association (1844), a nineteenth-century American movement to lobby Congress to pass land reforms * National Reform Association (1864), a nineteenth-century American movement to amend the U.S. Constitution to include Christian language * National Reform Association (19th century, UK), a nineteenth-century British radical movement started by Joshua Walmsley * National Reform Movement (Antigua and Barbuda), a political party in Antigua and Barbuda * National Reform Party (Belize), a Belizean, Christian conservative political party seeking office under the following guiding principles * National Reform Party (Ghana), a political party in Ghana * National Reform Party (Greece) * National Reform Party (United States), an adjunct of the National Labor Union, established in 1868 * National Reform Party (Hawaii) * National Reform Trend, a political party in Iraq * National Reformation Party, a political party in Liber ...
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National Reform Association (1844)
The National Reform Association was an American Radicalism (historical), radical Reformism, reformist political organization, founded in 1844 by radicals George Henry Evans, Thomas Ainge Devyr, John Windt and others with the aim of lobbying Congress to pass a wide range of Land reform, land reforms. The NRA campaigned with the slogan "Vote Yourself a Farm", and the organization managed to achieve a wave of 55,000 petitions from Americans calling on Congress to open up free public lands to homesteaders, which lead to the successful Homestead Acts, Homestead Act of 1862. In his 1846 pamphlet ''Vote Yourself a Farm'', George Henry Evans writes: After George's death in 1856, the NRA was then managed by his younger brother and Shakers, Shaker Elder Frederick William Evans. The movement had a stronghold of support in the Northeastern United States, North-East, especially in the State of New York (state), New York where large tracts of land were owned by the Mount Lebanon Shaker Society ...
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National Reform Association (1864)
The National Reform Association (NRA), formerly known as the National Association to Secure the Religious Amendment of the United States Constitution, is an organization that seeks to introduce a Christian amendment to the U.S. Constitution in order to make the United States a Christian state. Founded in 1864, the National Reform Association included representatives from eleven Christian denominations as well as the official support of a number of Churches. It publishes a magazine called ''The Christian Statesman''. History The National Reform Association was founded in 1864 by representatives from eleven Christian Churches in the United States. It sought to, and continues to advocate for the following Christian amendment to be introduced to the U.S. Constitution: This movement soon gained the support of several Churches. For example, the Wesleyan Methodist Church, in its 1896 ''Disciple'' contained a section on National Reform, which continues to be retained by its successor, ...
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National Reform Association (19th Century, UK)
National Reform or National Reformation may refer to: *National Reform Association (1844), a nineteenth-century American movement to lobby Congress to pass land reforms *National Reform Association (1864), a nineteenth-century American movement to amend the U.S. Constitution to include Christian language *National Reform Association (19th century, UK), a nineteenth-century British radical movement started by Joshua Walmsley *National Reform Movement (Antigua and Barbuda), a political party in Antigua and Barbuda *National Reform Party (Belize), a Belizean, Christian conservative political party seeking office under the following guiding principles *National Reform Party (Ghana), a political party in Ghana *National Reform Party (Greece) *National Reform Party (United States), an adjunct of the National Labor Union, established in 1868 *National Reform Party (Hawaii) *National Reform Trend, a political party in Iraq *National Reformation Party, a political party in Liberia *Movement ...
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Joshua Walmsley
Sir Joshua Walmsley (1794–1871) was an English businessman and Liberal Party politician. Life The son of John Walmsley, an architect, builder and marble mason, he was born in Liverpool on 29 September 1794, and educated at Knowsley, Lancashire, and Eden Hall, Westmorland. On the death of his father in 1807, Walmsley became a teacher in Eden Hall school, and after returning to Liverpool in 1811, he took a teaching position in Mr. Knowles's school. He entered the service of a corn merchant in 1814, and at the end of this engagement went into the same business himself. He was an early advocate of the repeal of the duty on corn, and was afterwards an active worker with Richard Cobden, John Bright, and others in the Anti-Cornlaw League. In 1826 he took the presidency of the Liverpool Mechanics' Institution. At about the same time Walmsley got to know George Stephenson, in whose railway schemes he was interested, and with whom he joined in purchasing the Snibstone estate, near As ...
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National Reform Association (Jamaica)
National Reform or National Reformation may refer to: *National Reform Association (1844), a nineteenth-century American movement to lobby Congress to pass land reforms *National Reform Association (1864), a nineteenth-century American movement to amend the U.S. Constitution to include Christian language *National Reform Association (19th century, UK), a nineteenth-century British radical movement started by Joshua Walmsley *National Reform Movement (Antigua and Barbuda), a political party in Antigua and Barbuda *National Reform Party (Belize), a Belizean, Christian conservative political party seeking office under the following guiding principles *National Reform Party (Ghana), a political party in Ghana *National Reform Party (Greece) *National Reform Party (United States), an adjunct of the National Labor Union, established in 1868 *National Reform Party (Hawaii) *National Reform Trend, a political party in Iraq *National Reformation Party, a political party in Liberia *Movement ...
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National Reform Movement (Antigua And Barbuda)
The National Reform Movement is a political party in Antigua and Barbuda. In the 1999 elections The following elections occurred in the year 1999. * 1999 electoral calendar Africa * 1999 Algerian presidential election * 1999 Botswana general election * 1999 Beninese parliamentary election * 1999 Central African Republic presidential elect ... NRM had a single candidate, Knolly Hill, who ran in the St. Peter constituency. However, he received only 33 votes,Nohlen, D (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I'', p69 and failed to win a seat. References External linksNRM website Political parties in Antigua and Barbuda Political parties with year of establishment missing Political parties with year of disestablishment missing {{Antigua-party-stub ...
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National Reform Party (Belize)
The National Reform Party of Belize was a Belizean, Christian conservative political party seeking office during the 2008 Belizean general election under the following guiding principles. It failed to win any seats and has not contested any elections since. Hope: Eradicate poverty and depression Integrity: Preventing corruption by removing dishonest Leadership Justice: Morality and respect of Law and stop abuse, victimization and breach of contracts Reform: Restructure and upgrade governance to prevent corrosion in democracy Progress: Stabilizing the economy and proper use of public funds The party's colors are orange and white. The party's emblem is a fist enclosed by a circle, which stands for a combination of "power, security, value and justice... unity, inclusiveness and togetherness." The Party Leader is business man Cornelius Dueck. February 21 press conference The NRP held a press conference on February 21, 2007 at its headquarters on the Northern Highway to present i ...
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National Reform Party (Ghana)
The National Reform Party is a political party in Ghana. It was founded in 1999 by a splinter group from the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Elections The party contested the 2000 presidential and parliamentary elections on the 7 December 2000 but won no seats. Its presidential candidate Augustus Obuadum Tanoh (''"Goosie" Tanoh'') had 1.1% of the presidential vote. His running mate was Fetus Kosiba. Electoral performance Parliamentary elections Presidential elections Officials The chairman and leader of the party is Peter Kpordugbe, former head of the National Service Secretariat National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen Places in the United States * National, Maryland, ce ... and a former member of the NDC. The general secretary is Kyeretwie Opoku. Motto The party's motto is "Ghana first". See also *List of politic ...
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National Reform Party (Greece)
The National Reform Party ( el, Μεταρρυθμιστικό Εθνικό Κόμμα) was a political party in Greece in the 1930s. History The party first contested national elections in 1936,Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p835 winning four seats in the Hellenic Parliament with 1.4% of the vote. The 1936 elections were the last before World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ... as a dictatorial regime took power in August, and the party did not return to contest elections following the war. References {{Greek political parties Defunct political parties in Greece ...
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National Reform Party (United States)
National Reform or National Reformation may refer to: *National Reform Association (1844), a nineteenth-century American movement to lobby Congress to pass land reforms *National Reform Association (1864), a nineteenth-century American movement to amend the U.S. Constitution to include Christian language *National Reform Association (19th century, UK), a nineteenth-century British radical movement started by Joshua Walmsley *National Reform Movement (Antigua and Barbuda), a political party in Antigua and Barbuda *National Reform Party (Belize), a Belizean, Christian conservative political party seeking office under the following guiding principles *National Reform Party (Ghana), a political party in Ghana *National Reform Party (Greece) *National Reform Party (United States), an adjunct of the National Labor Union, established in 1868 *National Reform Party (Hawaii) *National Reform Trend, a political party in Iraq *National Reformation Party, a political party in Liberia *Movement ...
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National Labor Union
The National Labor Union (NLU) is the first national labor federation in the United States. Founded in 1866 and dissolved in 1873, it paved the way for other organizations, such as the Knights of Labor and the AFL (American Federation of Labor). It was led by William H. Sylvis and Andrew Cameron. Organizational history The National Labor Union (NLU) followed the unsuccessful efforts of labor activists to form a national coalition of local trade unions. The NLU sought instead to bring together all of the national labor organizations in existence, as well as the "eight-hour leagues" established to press for the eight-hour day, to create a national federation that could press for labor reforms and help found national unions in those areas where none existed. The new organization favored arbitration over strikes and called for the creation of a national labor party as an alternative to the two existing parties. The NLU drew much of its support from construction unions and other gr ...
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National Reform Party (Hawaii)
The National Reform Party was a political party in the Kingdom of Hawaii that formed in the late 19th century, late in the history of the Kingdom and shortly before the United States annexation of Hawaii. In January, 1890, the National Reform Party was established in opposition to the Reform Party, drawing from the group ''Hui Kālaiāina'' and the Mechanics' and Workingmens' Political Protective Union. It was regarded as a moderate political party and supported Queen Liliuokalani and native Hawaiians; in turn, she formed her cabinet entirely from members of the National Reform Party. The other two main parties were both critical of the queen; the conservative Reform Party said she was too liberal and the Liberal Party accused her of being too conservative. Successful candidates included John Adams Cummins and Paul Neumann. See also *National Liberal Party (Hawaii) References Politics of Hawaii National Reform Party National Reform Party National Reform Party National Refor ...
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