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The Young Republic
Susan B. Anthony Dollar; From: www.usmint.gov
Susan B. Anthony Dollar; From: www.usmint.gov

The U.S. was growing and changing. Industrialization and reforms were afoot; divisions stressed the young republic.
The ability for states to question National Law is contemplated.

Women rallied for reform. They wanted equality.

Many United States-people believed that involuntary servitude was immoral and untrue to the ideals of their nation. Others believed it a necessity.


John C. Calhoun; From: www.nationalcenter.org
John C. Calhoun; From: www.nationalcenter.org


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Elizabeth Cady Stanton; From: www.americanheritage.com
Elizabeth Cady Stanton; From: www.americanheritage.com
William Lloyd Garrison; From: www.celdf.org
William Lloyd Garrison; From: www.celdf.org

Frederick Douglass; From: www.blackpast.org
Frederick Douglass; From: www.blackpast.org