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I think the answer is Proclamation of 1763
The Panic of 1873 closed the banks.
"Most states conduct CLOSED primaries, in which participation is limited to voters registered or declared at the polls as members of the party whose primary is being held" (Thomas E. Patterson, "The American Democracy", Textbook 8th ed., p. 227, emphasis added)
One of the intolerable acts imposed on the American colonies by the British government in the 1770s was the restriction of town meetings in Massachusetts. This limited the colonists' ability to gather and discuss political matters.
Closed, you need to be a member of the party to vote.
It never closed. Just moved.
The Frontera restaurant in Chicago was declared closed on December 31, 2019. It was announced that the restaurant would not reopen in a new location after its closure.
No, Mother's Day is not an 'official' holiday in that things are closed. It is always on a Sunday, so many businesses are closed anyway. It is not a government holiday or Federal holiday. But it is a holiday in that it has been recognized and declared a holiday.
If you are referring to an government office or agency, yes, they should. "Non-essential" government offices are only closed during National (and some local state-recognized ) holidays.
I think the answer is Proclamation of 1763
The effect was it closed off the frontier to colonial expansion.
The American frontier was considered settled by the end of the 19th century, particularly around 1890 when the U.S. Census declared the frontier closed. The process of settlement began in earnest with westward expansion in the early 1800s, particularly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the subsequent waves of migration. Thus, it took approximately 90 years of significant settlement efforts to fully develop and integrate the western territories into the United States.
Closed primary
It closed off the frontier to colonial expansion
No. Once it is sent to a collection agency the company has closed the credit card.
Federal and state government is closed. Banks are closed too.
In 1890, the U.S. Census Bureau declared the frontier line officially closed, marking a significant transition in American history. This was unique because it signified the end of an era of westward expansion and the availability of unclaimed land for settlement. The closing of the frontier highlighted the shift from a nation of expansion to one focused on urbanization and industrialization, altering the American identity and socio-economic landscape. This moment prompted discussions about American exceptionalism and the challenges of a more settled society.