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The Young Republic
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 Nullification Crisis
The ability for states to question National Law is contemplated.
The Women's Movement
Women rallied for reform. They wanted equality.
The Abolitionist Movement
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
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton; From: www.americanheritage.com
William Lloyd Garrison; From: www.celdf.org
Frederick Douglass; From: www.blackpast.org
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The Young Republic
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.The Nullification Crisis
- The Women's Movement
Women rallied for reform. They wanted equality.- The Abolitionist Movement
Many United States-people believed that involuntary servitude was immoral and untrue to the ideals of their nation. Others believed it a necessity.| Home | The Young Republic | The Nullification Crisis | The Women's Movement | The Abolitionist Movement | References |