Albany convention of 1840

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The Albany convention of 1840 was the political gathering at which the anti-slavery Liberty Party was formally organized in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-slavery meeting
founding event
political convention
chronologyWithinTopic early development of anti-slavery political parties in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs the political gathering at which the anti-slavery Liberty Party was formally organized in the United States
field United States political history
politics
followedBy Liberty Party participation in the 1840 United States presidential election
hasEffect creation of a distinct political vehicle for abolitionists
hasMainTheme abolitionism
anti-slavery politics
third-party formation in the United States
hasOutcome adoption of a party organization for the Liberty Party
public declaration of an independent anti-slavery political party
hasParticipant abolitionist activists in the United States
locatedIn Albany
surface form: Albany, New York
organized Liberty Party (United States) NERFINISHED
organizedFor formation of a national anti-slavery political party
partOf antebellum anti-slavery movement in the United States
pointInTime 1840
politicalAlignment abolitionist movement in the United States
anti-slavery
significance formal organization of the Liberty Party as a national political party

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Liberty Party foundedAtEvent Albany convention of 1840