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(New page: '''1833''' was 38 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 14th year of Alabama statehood. == Events == ===Religion=== * Thomas D. Armstrong became pastor ...)
 
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* [[Union Baptist Church]] was founded in [[Shelby County]].
* [[Union Baptist Church]] was founded in [[Shelby County]].


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* [[Hosea Holcombe]] became president of Alabama Baptist State Convention.
* [[Hosea Holcombe]] became president of Alabama Baptist State Convention.
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* [[December 12]]: [[Charles Wheelock]], architect
* [[December 12]]: [[Charles Wheelock]], architect
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* The first, two-room portion of [[Owen Plantation house]] was built.


== Context ==
== Context ==
In 1833, Britain retook the Falkland Islands.  Andrew Jackson began his second term as President.  The British Parliament passed the Slavery Abolition Act.  The city of Chicago was established.  Don Carlos disputed 3-year old Isabella II becoming Queen of Spain, beginning the First Carlist War.  A spectacular occurrence of the Leonid meteor shower was observed in Alabama, becoming known as "the night the stars fell."
In 1833, Britain retook the Falkland Islands.  Andrew Jackson began his second term as President.  The British Parliament passed the Slavery Abolition Act.  The city of Chicago was established.  Don Carlos disputed 3-year old Isabella II becoming Queen of Spain, beginning the First Carlist War.  A spectacular occurrence of the Leonid meteor shower was observed in Alabama, becoming known as "the night the stars fell."


Notable births in 1833 included Melville Fuller, John St. John, Johannes Brahms, Benjamin Harrison, and Alfred Nobel.  Notable deaths included Richard Trevithick, William Wilberforce, and King Ferdinand VII of Spain.
Notable births in 1833 included Chief Justice Melville Fuller, temperance movement leader John St. John, Johannes Brahms, President Benjamin Harrison, and inventor Alfred Nobel.  Notable deaths included inventor Richard Trevithick, British politician and abolitionist William Wilberforce, and King Ferdinand VII of Spain.


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Revision as of 11:54, 30 December 2013

1833 was 38 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 14th year of Alabama statehood.

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In 1833, Britain retook the Falkland Islands. Andrew Jackson began his second term as President. The British Parliament passed the Slavery Abolition Act. The city of Chicago was established. Don Carlos disputed 3-year old Isabella II becoming Queen of Spain, beginning the First Carlist War. A spectacular occurrence of the Leonid meteor shower was observed in Alabama, becoming known as "the night the stars fell."

Notable births in 1833 included Chief Justice Melville Fuller, temperance movement leader John St. John, Johannes Brahms, President Benjamin Harrison, and inventor Alfred Nobel. Notable deaths included inventor Richard Trevithick, British politician and abolitionist William Wilberforce, and King Ferdinand VII of Spain.

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