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Wat (wie) is 1st Otan Founding Congress - definitie


1st Otan Founding Congress         
The 1st Congress of the Otan party in Kazakhstan was held on 1 March 1999. President Nursultan Nazarbayev was unanimously chosen to be the chairman by the 385 delegates.
1st National Congress of the Kuomintang         
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The 1st National Congress of the Kuomintang () was the first national congress of the Kuomintang, held on 20–30 January 1924 at Guangzhou, Guangdong, Republic of China.
Founding Fathers of the United States         
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  • second U.S. president]].
  • [[Alexander Hamilton]]}}Served as Washington's senior ''[[aide-de-camp]]'' during most of the Revolutionary War; wrote 51 of the 85 articles comprising the ''[[Federalist Papers]]''; and created much of the administrative framework of the government.
  • [[Richard Henry Lee]]}}Introduced the [[Lee Resolution]] in the Second Continental Congress calling for the colonies' independence from Great Britain
  • ''First Continental Congress at Prayer'', an 1848 portrait by [[T. H. Matteson]]
  • Independence Day]] and the founding of the [[United States]].
  • [[George Mason]], author of the 1776 [[Virginia Declaration of Rights]] and co-father of the [[United States Bill of Rights]]
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  • George Washington and William Lee]]'', a 1780 portrait by [[John Trumbull]]
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  • Treaty of Paris]] with Adams and Franklin; wrote ''[[The Federalist Papers]]'' with Hamilton and Madison.
  • Jilson, 1994]], p. 291; <small>Portrait by [[Gilbert Stuart]]</small></ref>
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  • Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms]], and the first draft of the Articles of Confederation.
  • [[John Hancock]]}}President of the Continental Congress; renowned for his large signature on the United States Declaration of Independence
  • [[Joseph Warren]]}}Physician who died during the Battle of Bunker Hill
  • US]] [[ethos]] and exemplifying the emerging nation's ideals.
  • [[Elbridge Gerry]]}}Member Second Continental Congress; Signed the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation; Fifth vice President under James Madison
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  • [[Peyton Randolph]]}}President of the Continental Congress, presided over creation of the [[Continental Association]]<ref name=randolph/>
  • Declaration of Independence]] at the [[Second Continental Congress]] in [[Philadelphia]]
  • Declaration of Independence]]; administered oath of office to Washington
  • Robert Morris]]}}President of Pennsylvania's Committee of Safety, "Financier of the Revolution"; one of the founders of the financial system of the United States.
  • Bradford, 1994]], pp. 21–25</ref>
  • [[Samuel Adams]]}} Member of the First and Second Continental Congress; Signed the Continental Association, Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
  • Constitutional Convention]] in [[Philadelphia]]
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  • [[Thomas Mifflin]]}}Member First and Second Continental Congress; Signed the [[Continental Association]] and U.S. Constitution
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  • ''Washington's Crossing the Delaware'']], by [[Emanuel Leutze]]
GROUP OF AMERICANS WHO LED THE REVOLUTION AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN
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