The convention declared the governor's office to be vacant and appointed Gamble as governor of a provisional government of Missouri on August 1.
On August 28, a convention met again in Tucson and declared that the territory formed the previous year was part of the Confederacy.
The convention declared its independence from all external forces, and adopted the name "New Connecticut."
The war was going badly for France and, at the end of February, the convention declared a levy of thirty thousand men.
In May a constitutional convention declared Norway an independent kingdom.
On July 30, the convention declared the state offices vacant, and appointed a new provisional government with Hamilton Gamble as governor.
The convention declared France a republic on 22 September 1792.
The fourth convention denounced Henry and declared that Virginians were ready to defend themselves "against every species of despotism."
The convention declared all offices vacant, and installed Hamilton Gamble as the new governor of Missouri.
The convention declared independence from Mexico on March 2, but delegates feared for the safety of the new country's officers.