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  1. Há 6 dias · Ana Hamu was the first woman to sign Te Tiriti. A rangatira in her own right, she was a widow of Te Koki, a high-ranking Ngāpuhi chief. She gifted the land for the Paihia Church Missionary Society mission station. When Te Koki had been alive, the two had supported the mission at Paihia and lived there for several years.

  2. Há 5 dias · Because of vigorous missionary activity, the movement spread throughout the British Empire, the United States, and beyond, today claiming approximately 80 million adherents worldwide. Originally it appealed especially to laborers and slaves.

  3. Há 5 dias · This is a list of notable people who are associated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In addition to living and deceased members, the list also includes Millerites and notable former Seventh-day Adventists.

  4. Há 2 dias · The church was organized after the American Revolution, when it became separate from the Church of England, whose clergy are required to swear allegiance to the British monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England.

  5. Há 6 dias · The original Tiriti o Waitangi document is signed by Hobson and rangatira at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands on 6 February. Copies are also sent to various parts of New Zealand over a 7-month period for other rangatira to sign. Hobson proclaims British sovereignty over New Zealand on 21 May.

  6. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Henry Morton Stanley (born January 28, 1841, Denbigh, Denbighshire, Wales—died May 10, 1904, London, England) was a British American explorer of central Africa, famous for his rescue of the Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone and for his discoveries in and development of the Congo region. He was knighted in 1899. Early life.

  7. Há 6 dias · The Mission at Waiilatpu. Waiilatpu—"place of the people of the rye grass"—is the site of a mission founded in 1836 among the Cayuse Indians by Marcus and Narcissa Whitman. As emigrants began moving across the continent into the Pacific Northwest during the 1840s, the mission also became an important station on the Oregon Trail.