Jump to content

Talk:1852 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom: Difference between revisions

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
==Article name==
==Article name==
Please don't revert the move of your "Constitution of 1852" article to "1852 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii." This name follows established Wikipedia naming conventions on Hawaii constitution articles, as can be seen on the [[Constitution of Hawaii]] article. Note that an article named "[[1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii]]" already exists. I'm not moving the articles just to spite anyone, I'm doing it because Wikipedia articles need to be named consistently so no one gets confused. For example, Hawaii may not have been the only nation that established a constitution in 1852. If I'm not mistaken, New Zealand and France did as well. An article called "Constitution of 1852" could refer to any of these. Thank you very much. [[User:Aoi|青い(Aoi)]] 10:11, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Please don't revert the move of your "Constitution of 1852" article to "1852 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii." This name follows established Wikipedia naming conventions on Hawaii constitution articles, as can be seen on the [[Constitution of Hawaii]] article. Note that an article named "[[1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii]]" already exists. I'm not moving the articles just to spite anyone, I'm doing it because Wikipedia articles need to be named consistently so no one gets confused. For example, Hawaii may not have been the only nation that established a constitution in 1852. If I'm not mistaken, New Zealand and France did as well. An article called "Constitution of 1852" could refer to any of these. Thank you very much. [[User:Aoi|青い(Aoi)]] 10:11, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)


The person that added new information should be thanked

Revision as of 03:47, 18 April 2005

Here is the talk page for this article- Anon. (P.S.: please do not list my IP address.)

Article name

Please don't revert the move of your "Constitution of 1852" article to "1852 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii." This name follows established Wikipedia naming conventions on Hawaii constitution articles, as can be seen on the Constitution of Hawaii article. Note that an article named "1840 Constitution of the Kingdom of Hawaii" already exists. I'm not moving the articles just to spite anyone, I'm doing it because Wikipedia articles need to be named consistently so no one gets confused. For example, Hawaii may not have been the only nation that established a constitution in 1852. If I'm not mistaken, New Zealand and France did as well. An article called "Constitution of 1852" could refer to any of these. Thank you very much. 青い(Aoi) 10:11, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)


The person that added new information should be thanked