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  • Residence Act
  • 1790 law establishing the US national capital city

    The Residence Act of 1790, officially titled An Act for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States (1 Stat. 130)

    Residence Act

    Residence Act

    Residence_Act

  • Domicile (law)
  • Legal status of being a permanent resident in a particular jurisdiction

    and Habitual Residence Act, CCSM , c. D96 The Child Welfare Act, 1954, S.O. 1954, c. 8, s. 74, as inserted by The Child Welfare Amendment Act, 1958, S.O

    Domicile (law)

    Domicile_(law)

  • Washington, D.C.
  • Federal capital district of the United States

    Washington, D.C., is not part of any state, and is not one itself. The Residence Act, adopted on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of the capital district

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington,_D.C.

  • Habitual residence
  • Legal standard in conflict of laws

    Habitual Residence Act. Under the act habitual residence is to be determined under the act and not by the common law. Under the act the basis for determining

    Habitual residence

    Habitual_residence

  • Integrationskurs
  • Integration course provided by Germany

    the Residence Act) and the obligation (Section 44a of the Residence Act) to participate. The prerequisite for participation is permanent residence in Germany

    Integrationskurs

    Integrationskurs

  • John Adams (miniseries)
  • 2008 US television miniseries of President John Adams's adult life

    is entitled ‘An Act in addition to an Act entitled “An Act for the Punishment of Certain Crimes Against the United States”. The “Act for the Punishment

    John Adams (miniseries)

    John_Adams_(miniseries)

  • Compromise of 1790
  • United States political compromise

    compromise is believed to have made possible the passage of the Residence Act and Funding Act of 1790 in July and August 1790. According to historian Jacob

    Compromise of 1790

    Compromise_of_1790

  • Congress Hall
  • Museum and former capitol building in Philadelphia, USA

    Constitution, the Congress, while meeting in New York, passed the Residence Act on July 9, 1790. The Act established the District of Columbia on the banks of the

    Congress Hall

    Congress Hall

    Congress_Hall

  • United States Declaration of Independence
  • 1776 American national founding document

    the original signers are carved in stone with their names, places of residence, and occupations. The new One World Trade Center building in New York

    United States Declaration of Independence

    United States Declaration of Independence

    United_States_Declaration_of_Independence

  • Asylum in Germany
  • upper limit or quota. The German residence act (Aufenthaltsgesetz) only regulates refugee status. Neither the residence act nor the asylum law (Asylgesetz)

    Asylum in Germany

    Asylum_in_Germany

  • German residence permit
  • German identity card

    German residence permit (German: Aufenthaltstitel) is a document issued to non-EU citizens living in Germany. Prior to 1 September 2011, residence permits

    German residence permit

    German residence permit

    German_residence_permit

  • White House
  • Residence and workplace of the US president

    Philadelphia in 1790, where it remained through 1800. The July 1790 Residence Act designated the capital be permanently located in the new Federal District

    White House

    White House

    White_House

  • Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783
  • 1783 protest of unpaid soldiers of the American Revolution

    City as the temporary federal capital. In 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act, which created the District of Columbia, located on the banks of the

    Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783

    Pennsylvania Mutiny of 1783

    Pennsylvania_Mutiny_of_1783

  • History of Washington, D.C.
  • Assembly followed suit on December 3, 1789. The signing of the federal Residence Act on July 16, 1790, mandated that the site for the permanent seat of government

    History of Washington, D.C.

    History of Washington, D.C.

    History_of_Washington,_D.C.

  • List of capitals in the United States
  • All types of U.S. capital cities

    1st Congress met at Federal Hall in New York. In 1790, it passed the Residence Act, which established the national capital at a site along the Potomac

    List of capitals in the United States

    List of capitals in the United States

    List_of_capitals_in_the_United_States

  • Ona Judge
  • Refugee enslaved woman, enslaved by George and Martha Washington

    being the case, the Attorney General conceived, that after six months residence, your slaves would be upon no better footing than his. But he observed

    Ona Judge

    Ona Judge

    Ona_Judge

  • Stornoway (residence)
  • Official residence of the Leader of the Opposition in Canada

    Opposition, Pierre Poilievre, lost his seat; pursuant to the Official Residences Act, he was no longer entitled to reside at Stornoway. However, he never

    Stornoway (residence)

    Stornoway (residence)

    Stornoway_(residence)

  • Kimo Wilder McVay
  • American musician and talent manager (1927–2001)

    in-residence act at Duke's, McVay placed copies of Rowles' hit single Cheryl Moana Marie into invitations for the opening of Al Lopaka as a fill in act for

    Kimo Wilder McVay

    Kimo_Wilder_McVay

  • List of British royal residences
  • royal residences are palaces, castles and houses which are occupied by members of the British royal family in the United Kingdom. The current residences are

    List of British royal residences

    List_of_British_royal_residences

  • District of Columbia retrocession
  • Return of some land of the District of Columbia to Virginia

    the district clause of the United States Constitution. In the 1790 Residence Act, the district originally consisted of 100 square miles (259 km2; 25

    District of Columbia retrocession

    District of Columbia retrocession

    District_of_Columbia_retrocession

  • Clergy Residences Repair Act 1776
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    The Clergy Residences Repair Act 1776 (17 Geo. 3. c. 53), also known as the Gilbert Act, was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain that improved the

    Clergy Residences Repair Act 1776

    Clergy Residences Repair Act 1776

    Clergy_Residences_Repair_Act_1776

  • American Women quarters
  • Series of US coins

    The program was authorized by the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020, sponsored by Representatives Barbara Lee and Anthony Gonzalez. The

    American Women quarters

    American Women quarters

    American_Women_quarters

  • Diving horse
  • Tourist attraction

    show was an in-residence act held at New Jersey's Steel Pier. Pressure from animal-rights activists and declining demand led to the act being shuttered

    Diving horse

    Diving horse

    Diving_horse

  • District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871
  • Act of Congress

    1973 passage of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, a century later. The passage of the Residence Act in 1790 created a new federal district that would

    District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871

    District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871

    District_of_Columbia_Organic_Act_of_1871

  • Independence Hall
  • Historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    the Constitution, the Congress, while meeting in New York, passed the Residence Act of 1790, which established the District of Columbia as the new federal

    Independence Hall

    Independence Hall

    Independence_Hall

  • Capital city
  • Seat of government of a country or subnational division

    national power. The Compromise of 1790 resulted in the passage of the Residence Act, which approved the creation of a national capital on the Potomac River

    Capital city

    Capital city

    Capital_city

  • Geography of Washington, D.C.
  • was created to serve as the national capital from its inception. The Residence Act of 1790 required that the capital's territory would be located along

    Geography of Washington, D.C.

    Geography of Washington, D.C.

    Geography_of_Washington,_D.C.

  • Immigration to Germany
  • Germany in 2023. The granting of a residence permit for the purpose of self-employment under § 21 of the Residence Act requires a superior economic interest

    Immigration to Germany

    Immigration to Germany

    Immigration_to_Germany

  • Samuel Osgood House
  • First U.S. Presidential Mansion in New York City

    he occupied from February 23 to August 30, 1790. Under the July 1790 Residence Act, the national capital moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a 10-year

    Samuel Osgood House

    Samuel Osgood House

    Samuel_Osgood_House

  • Coinage Act of 1792
  • US legislation for a national currency and mint

    The Coinage Act of 1792 (also known as the Mint Act; officially: An act establishing a mint, and regulating the Coins of the United States), passed by

    Coinage Act of 1792

    Coinage Act of 1792

    Coinage_Act_of_1792

  • Christopher Sheels
  • American slave

    Paris, Moll, Christopher Sheels, and William Lee. Under the July 1790 Residence Act, Congress moved the national capital to Philadelphia for a ten-year

    Christopher Sheels

    Christopher Sheels

    Christopher_Sheels

  • National Capital Parks
  • Former group of national parks

    intersections, and other open spaces. In 1790, Congress, through the Residence Act, authorized President George Washington to procure an area along the

    National Capital Parks

    National_Capital_Parks

  • Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves
  • US Congressional Act of 1807

    The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 (2 Stat. 426, enacted March 2, 1807) is a United States federal law that prohibits the importation of

    Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves

    Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves

    Act_Prohibiting_Importation_of_Slaves

  • Presidency of George Washington
  • U.S. presidential administration from 1789 to 1797

    Compromise of 1790, cleared the way for passage, in July 1790, of the Residence Act. The act transferred the federal capital to Philadelphia for 10 years, while

    Presidency of George Washington

    Presidency of George Washington

    Presidency_of_George_Washington

  • 2016 Washington, D.C., statehood referendum
  • District of Columbia referendum in support of becoming a U.S. state

    The District of Columbia was created following the passage of the Residence Act on July 9, 1790, which approved the creation of a national capital,

    2016 Washington, D.C., statehood referendum

    2016 Washington, D.C., statehood referendum

    2016_Washington,_D.C.,_statehood_referendum

  • United States Forest Service Recreation Residence Program
  • Residential program of the U.S. Forest Service

    Recreation Residences or "Forest Service Cabins" are private residences enabled by the 1915 Occupancy Permits Act on land that later became the US Forest

    United States Forest Service Recreation Residence Program

    United States Forest Service Recreation Residence Program

    United_States_Forest_Service_Recreation_Residence_Program

  • Outline of Washington, D.C.
  • Capital city of the United States

    ceded by the states of Maryland and Virginia in accordance with the Residence Act; however, in 1846, the retrocession of the District of Columbia, meant

    Outline of Washington, D.C.

    Outline of Washington, D.C.

    Outline_of_Washington,_D.C.

  • Marbury v. Madison
  • 1803 landmark U.S. Supreme Court case establishing judicial review

    types of cases like Marbury's—section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789—the court found that the Act had expanded the definition of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction

    Marbury v. Madison

    Marbury_v._Madison

  • Ecclesiastical Commissioners
  • 19th- and 20th-century Church of England body

    reference to the residence of the clergy on their respective benefices. And it was enacted by the Vacant Ecclesiastical Dignities, etc. Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will

    Ecclesiastical Commissioners

    Ecclesiastical_Commissioners

  • District of Columbia federal voting rights
  • District was formed was ceded by Maryland. In 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act placing the District on the Potomac River between the Anacostia and

    District of Columbia federal voting rights

    District of Columbia federal voting rights

    District_of_Columbia_federal_voting_rights

  • District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801
  • 1801 act of the U.S. congress

    republic where residents of its own capital are disenfranchised. Residence Act, 1790 Act of Congress that set where along the Potomac River the permanent

    District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801

    District_of_Columbia_Organic_Act_of_1801

  • America the Beautiful quarters
  • Series of U.S. coins

    authorized by the America's Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110–456 (text) (PDF). Quarters were issued with reverse

    America the Beautiful quarters

    America the Beautiful quarters

    America_the_Beautiful_quarters

  • The Ellipse
  • Park in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    of three federal commissioners appointed by the President under the Residence Act, signed on July 16, 1790, which directed initial construction. Their

    The Ellipse

    The Ellipse

    The_Ellipse

  • General of the Armies
  • Highest rank in the United States Army

    office of "General of the Armies of the United States" was created by an Act of Congress on March 3, 1799, which stated: That a commander of the army

    General of the Armies

    General of the Armies

    General_of_the_Armies

  • District of Columbia home rule
  • Autonomous rule in the District of Columbia, in the United States

    own suffrages, will of course be allowed them." On July 16, 1790, the Residence Act provided for a new permanent capital to be located on the Potomac River

    District of Columbia home rule

    District of Columbia home rule

    District_of_Columbia_home_rule

  • 1880 United States census
  • 10th US national census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. In 1880, South Dakota and North Dakota together formed the

    1880 United States census

    1880 United States census

    1880_United_States_census

  • Foreign Nationals and Integration Act
  • Swiss immigration law

    Assembly and came into force on 1 January 2008. It replaces the Federal Act on the Residence and Settlement of Foreigners from 1934. The primary objectives of

    Foreign Nationals and Integration Act

    Foreign Nationals and Integration Act

    Foreign_Nationals_and_Integration_Act

  • District of Columbia (until 1871)
  • making the two terms effectively synonymous. Congress determined, in the Residence Act of 1790, that the nation's capital be on the Potomac, between the Anacostia

    District of Columbia (until 1871)

    District of Columbia (until 1871)

    District_of_Columbia_(until_1871)

  • Washington, D.C., Admission Act
  • Proposed bill in the United States Congress

    exclusive control of the Congress. In 1790, the Congress passed the Residence Act, which legislated the foundation of a new, permanent national capital

    Washington, D.C., Admission Act

    Washington, D.C., Admission Act

    Washington,_D.C.,_Admission_Act

  • 1790
  • Calendar year

    la Fédération. July 16 – U.S. President George Washington signs the Residence Act into law, establishing a site along the Potomac River as the District

    1790

    1790

    1790

  • 50 State quarters
  • Series of US coins

    Territories Quarter Program was authorized by the passage of a newer legislative act, H.R. 2764. This program features the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,

    50 State quarters

    50 State quarters

    50_State_quarters

  • Council of the District of Columbia
  • Legislative branch of the D.C. government

    residents and their elected representatives. When Congress passed the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, they called for a new permanent capital of the United

    Council of the District of Columbia

    Council of the District of Columbia

    Council_of_the_District_of_Columbia

  • Alexander Macomb House
  • Second U.S. Presidential Mansion in New York City

    Sheels, Giles, Paris, Austin, Moll, and Oney Judge. Under the July 1790 Residence Act, the national capital moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a 10-year

    Alexander Macomb House

    Alexander Macomb House

    Alexander_Macomb_House

  • Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
  • Law guaranteeing freedom of religion

    rights of mankind, and that if any act shall be hereafter passed to repeal the present or to narrow its operation, such act will be an infringement of natural

    Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

    Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

    Virginia_Statute_for_Religious_Freedom

  • Timeline of the George Washington presidency
  • Naturalization Act of 1790, its first naturalization law. It permits white people to become citizens after two years of residence. April 10 – The Patent Act of 1790

    Timeline of the George Washington presidency

    Timeline_of_the_George_Washington_presidency

  • Artist-in-residence
  • Artist who works at a specific venue or place for a period of time

    Artist-in-residence (also Writer-in-residence), or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs that involve a collaboration between

    Artist-in-residence

    Artist-in-residence

    Artist-in-residence

  • Embargo Act of 1807
  • 1807 U.S. law forbidding trade with all other countries

    The Embargo Act of 1807 was a general trade embargo on all foreign nations that was enacted by the United States Congress. Much broader than the ineffectual

    Embargo Act of 1807

    Embargo Act of 1807

    Embargo_Act_of_1807

  • 1890 United States census
  • 11th US national census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places

    1890 United States census

    1890 United States census

    1890_United_States_census

  • Nonintercourse Act
  • Family of U.S. laws related to Native American tribal rights

    The Nonintercourse Act (also known as the Indian Intercourse Act or the Indian Nonintercourse Act) is the collective name given to six statutes passed

    Nonintercourse Act

    Nonintercourse_Act

  • Militia Acts of 1792
  • 1792 U.S. laws

    race, between the ages of 18 and 54. The Militia Act of 1903 repealed and superseded the Militia Act of 1795 and established the United States National

    Militia Acts of 1792

    Militia_Acts_of_1792

  • 1810 United States census
  • Third US census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. The territory that formed that federal capital was originally

    1810 United States census

    1810 United States census

    1810_United_States_census

  • An Act to regulate the Time and Manner of administering certain Oaths
  • First law passed after ratification of the U.S. Constitution by the U.S. Congress

    An Act to regulate the Time and Manner of administering certain Oaths was the first law passed by the United States Congress after the ratification of

    An Act to regulate the Time and Manner of administering certain Oaths

    An Act to regulate the Time and Manner of administering certain Oaths

    An_Act_to_regulate_the_Time_and_Manner_of_administering_certain_Oaths

  • List of acts of the Parliament of India
  • 1949 and 1952, and the Parliament of India since 1952. Apart from Finance Act, there are 859 Central Acts which are still in force as on date (including

    List of acts of the Parliament of India

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_India

  • List of mayors of Washington, D.C.
  • district of the United States was first designated by the amended Residence Act of 1790. That Act designated that the President could appoint three commissioners

    List of mayors of Washington, D.C.

    List of mayors of Washington, D.C.

    List_of_mayors_of_Washington,_D.C.

  • Neutrality Act of 1794
  • Former United States law

    Wikisource has original text related to this article: Neutrality Act of 1794 The Neutrality Act of 1794 was a United States law which made it illegal for a

    Neutrality Act of 1794

    Neutrality Act of 1794

    Neutrality_Act_of_1794

  • 1850 United States census
  • Seventh US census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places

    1850 United States census

    1850 United States census

    1850_United_States_census

  • 1840 United States census
  • Sixth US census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. The territory that formed that federal capital was originally

    1840 United States census

    1840 United States census

    1840_United_States_census

  • Funding Act of 1790
  • 1790 U.S. law creating a national system to resolve the individual states' debts

    original text related to this article: Funding Act of 1790 The Funding Act of 1790, the full title of which is An Act making provision for the [payment of the]

    Funding Act of 1790

    Funding_Act_of_1790

  • District of Columbia statehood movement
  • Movement to make the US capital a state

    district was formed was ceded by Maryland. In 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act placing the district on the Potomac River between the Anacostia and

    District of Columbia statehood movement

    District of Columbia statehood movement

    District_of_Columbia_statehood_movement

  • Alexander White (Virginia politician)
  • American politician, lawyer (1738-1804)

    Virginia. Three days after the Residence Act became law, the United States House of Representatives agreed upon the Funding Act as part of the Compromise of

    Alexander White (Virginia politician)

    Alexander_White_(Virginia_politician)

  • American Dream and Promise Act
  • 2021 United States legislative bill

    provisions of the bill granting pathways to permanent residence are less expansive than the US Citizenship Act of 2021, however, Democrats have indicated they

    American Dream and Promise Act

    American Dream and Promise Act

    American_Dream_and_Promise_Act

  • Naturalization Act of 1798
  • 1798 U.S. law making it harder for immigrants to become citizens

    "free white persons". The act is the first to maintain records of immigration and residence, and provided certificates of residence for white immigrant aliens

    Naturalization Act of 1798

    Naturalization Act of 1798

    Naturalization_Act_of_1798

  • List of years in Washington, D.C.
  • July 16, 1790, the Residence Act was into law by President George Washington. On February 27, 1801, the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801 formally

    List of years in Washington, D.C.

    List_of_years_in_Washington,_D.C.

  • Federalist Era
  • Period in American history (1788–1800)

    capital in the Southern United States. In July 1790, Congress passed the Residence Act, which approved the creation of a national capital on the Potomac River

    Federalist Era

    Federalist Era

    Federalist_Era

  • John Augustine Washington
  • American planter and politician (1736–1787)

    National Register for Historic Places, although it remains a private residence. Justin Glenn, The Washingtons: A family history, Vol. 1: Seven Generations

    John Augustine Washington

    John Augustine Washington

    John_Augustine_Washington

  • Rigo Walled Park
  • Park in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    plan of Washington, D.C. Acquired as public property pursuant to the Residence Act of 1790 and later transferred to the National Park Service it has remained

    Rigo Walled Park

    Rigo_Walled_Park

  • Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia
  • Markers that marked the District of Columbia's original boundary

    George Washington had appointed in 1790 in accordance with the federal Residence Act, a surveying team led by Major Andrew Ellicott placed these markers

    Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia

    Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia

    Boundary_markers_of_the_original_District_of_Columbia

  • 1st United States Congress
  • 1789–91 meeting of the U.S. Congress

    ch. 9, 1 Stat. 112 May 31, 1790: Copyright Act of 1790, ch. 15, 1 Stat. 124 July 16, 1790: Residence Act, ch. 28, 1 Stat. 130, established Washington

    1st United States Congress

    1st United States Congress

    1st_United_States_Congress

  • 1870 United States census
  • Ninth US census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. Includes a population of 450 for Rio Virgin County, which was

    1870 United States census

    1870 United States census

    1870_United_States_census

  • Displaced Persons Act
  • United States law authorizing immigration after World War II

    States of 200,000 certain European displaced persons (DPs) for permanent residence. This displaced persons (DP) Immigration program emerged from the enormous

    Displaced Persons Act

    Displaced Persons Act

    Displaced_Persons_Act

  • Charities Act 1960
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Charities Act 1960 (8 & 9 Eliz. 2. c. 58) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that replaced the Charitable Trusts Acts 1853 to 1939

    Charities Act 1960

    Charities Act 1960

    Charities_Act_1960

  • Slave Trade Act of 1794
  • U.S. law that limits involvement in the international slave trade

    The Slave Trade Act of 1794 was a law passed by the United States Congress that prohibited the building or outfitting of ships in U.S. ports for the international

    Slave Trade Act of 1794

    Slave Trade Act of 1794

    Slave_Trade_Act_of_1794

  • Official residence
  • Residence of head of state

    An official residence is a residence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a head of state, head of government, governor, Parliament

    Official residence

    Official_residence

  • Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
  • Legislation changing US immigration law

    The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA or the Simpson–Mazzoli Act) was passed by the 99th United States Congress and signed into law by U.S. President

    Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986

    Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986

    Immigration_Reform_and_Control_Act_of_1986

  • Prostitutes Protection Act
  • Law regulating the prostitution industry in Germany

    money laundering, fraud or has been convicted of violations of the Residence Act, is not considered reliable and therefore can not operate a prostitution

    Prostitutes Protection Act

    Prostitutes Protection Act

    Prostitutes_Protection_Act

  • Seven Buildings
  • Townhouses in Washington, D.C.

    buildings were incorporated into the Embassy of Mexico in 1986. The Residence Act of 1790, which established the District of Columbia as the site for

    Seven Buildings

    Seven Buildings

    Seven_Buildings

  • Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
  • 1798/99 resolutions against the Alien and Sedition Acts

    people," therefore the act of Congress, passed on the 14th day of July, 1798, and intitled "An Act in addition to the act intitled An Act for the punishment

    Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

    Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

    Kentucky_and_Virginia_Resolutions

  • 1820 United States census
  • Fourth US census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. The territory that formed that federal capital was originally

    1820 United States census

    1820 United States census

    1820_United_States_census

  • 1830 United States census
  • Fifth US census

    of Columbia is not a state but was created with the passage of the Residence Act of 1790. The territory that formed that federal capital was originally

    1830 United States census

    1830 United States census

    1830_United_States_census

  • Land Ordinance of 1785
  • United States law on western land and surveying

    ordinance laid the foundations of land policy until passage of the Homestead Act of 1862. The Land Ordinance established the basis for the Public Land Survey

    Land Ordinance of 1785

    Land Ordinance of 1785

    Land_Ordinance_of_1785

  • Human rights in Malaysia
  • by the Parliament on 20 September 2011. The Restricted Residence Act 1933 and the Banishment Act 1959, which has not been used for 34 years before 2011

    Human rights in Malaysia

    Human rights in Malaysia

    Human_rights_in_Malaysia

  • George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief
  • December 23, 1783 event in the US

    President Mifflin. The next day, December 24, Washington left for his residence, Mount Vernon. Brown University historian Gordon S. Wood, the recipient

    George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief

    George Washington's resignation as commander-in-chief

    George_Washington's_resignation_as_commander-in-chief

  • Redoña Residence
  • Building in Tacloban, Philippines

    The Redoña Residence was a historic house along T. Claudio Street in Tacloban, Philippines. The Redoña Residence served a role in World War II, when it

    Redoña Residence

    Redoña Residence

    Redoña_Residence

  • President's Park
  • United States historic place

    President's Park or The White House and President's Park. In 1790, under the Residence Act, Philadelphia was designated as the nation's temporary capital while

    President's Park

    President's Park

    President's_Park

  • 1790 in Washington, D.C.
  • 4 – Robert Peter is elected the mayor of Georgetown. July 16 – The Residence Act is adopted during the second session of the 1st United States Congress

    1790 in Washington, D.C.

    1790_in_Washington,_D.C.

  • George Washington Birthplace National Monument
  • 550 acres in Virginia (US) managed by the National Park Service

    States, who was born there on February 22, 1732. Washington lived at the residence until age three and later returned to live there as a teenager. John Washington

    George Washington Birthplace National Monument

    George Washington Birthplace National Monument

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  • Residence
  • n.

    The place where one resides; an abode; a dwelling or habitation; esp., a settled or permanent home or domicile.

  • Residency
  • n.

    A political agency at a native court in British India, held by an officer styled the Resident; also, a Dutch commercial colony or province in the East Indies.

  • Evidence
  • n.

    That which makes evident or manifest; that which furnishes, or tends to furnish, proof; any mode of proof; the ground of belief or judgement; as, the evidence of our senses; evidence of the truth or falsehood of a statement.

  • Residence
  • n.

    The act or fact of residing, abiding, or dwelling in a place for some continuance of time; as, the residence of an American in France or Italy for a year.

  • Residence
  • n.

    The place where anything rests permanently.

  • Evidence
  • n.

    That which is legally submitted to competent tribunal, as a means of ascertaining the truth of any alleged matter of fact under investigation before it; means of making proof; -- the latter, strictly speaking, not being synonymous with evidence, but rather the effect of it.

  • Residence
  • n.

    That which falls to the bottom of liquors; sediment; also, refuse; residuum.

  • Residence
  • n.

    Subsidence, as of a sediment.

  • Biding
  • n.

    Residence; habitation.

  • Evidence
  • v. t.

    To render evident or clear; to prove; to evince; as, to evidence a fact, or the guilt of an offender.

  • Residence
  • n.

    The residing of an incumbent on his benefice; -- opposed to nonresidence.

  • Residency
  • n.

    Residence.

  • Residenter
  • n.

    A resident.

  • Resiance
  • n.

    Residence; abode.

  • Residential
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a residence or residents; as, residential trade.

  • Resident
  • a.

    Dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate; -- opposed to nonresident; as, resident in the city or in the country.

  • Habitance
  • n.

    Dwelling; abode; residence.

  • Presidency
  • n.

    The office of president; as, Washington was elected to the presidency.

  • Presidency
  • n.

    The term during which a president holds his office; as, during the presidency of Madison.

  • Presidence
  • n.

    See Presidency.