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  1. James Tallmadge Jr. (January 28, 1778 – September 29, 1853) was a United States lawyer, and politician who served as a United States Representative from New York's 4th congressional district.

  2. James Tallmadge Jr. ( Stanfordville, Nueva York; 28 de enero de 1778- Nueva York, 29 de septiembre de 1853) 1 fue un abogado y político estadounidense que se desempeñó como vicegobernador de Nueva York entre 1824 y 1826, bajo parte del segundo mandato del gobernador DeWitt Clinton.

  3. The dispute over Missouri’s status began in February 1819 when Representative James Tallmadge Jr. of New York proposed an amendment to prohibit slavery in Missouri. His proposal would allow for the gradual emancipation of slaves in the territory.

  4. James Tallmadge Jr. fue un abogado y político estadounidense que se desempeñó como vicegobernador de Nueva York entre 1824 y 1826, bajo parte del segundo mandato del gobernador DeWitt Clinton. Sirvió brevemente en la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos entre 1817 y 1819.

  5. Earlier, in February 1819, Representative James Tallmadge Jr., a Democratic-Republican (Jeffersonian Republican) from New York, had submitted two amendments to Missouri's request for statehood that included restrictions on slavery.

  6. 18 de oct. de 2019 · Open and avowed threats to break up and dissolve the Union were freely made, especially after Representative James Tallmadge Jr., a Democratic-Republican from New York and a veteran of the War of 1812, attached a controversial anti-slavery amendment to the bill for Missouri statehood.

  7. Representative James Tallmadge proposed as a condition of Missouri’s statehood that no further slaves could be imported into the state and all children born after Missouri’s admission to the Union shall be born free.