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...Whig party An American political party formed in the 1830s to oppose President Andrew Jackson and the Democrats.
...child labor laws Laws passed over many decades, beginning in the 1830s, by state and federal governments, forbidding the employment of children and young teenagers,...
Led by President Andrew Jackson, this movement championed greater rights...
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 Revolution to the 1830s: New England's First ... [Mackinac Center for Public Policy]
In drafting its new state constitution in 1780, Massachusetts decided to reinvigorate its earlier model of tax-funded schools.
In this regard, the early reformers' efforts foreshadowed Massachusetts State Senator Horace Mann's work in the 1830s.
Ultimately, it would have been more economical for Massachusetts townsfolk to pay for the tuition of poor children to attend private schools than to pay for "free" government schools.
http://www.mackinac.org/2034   (1305 words)

  
 1830 — Key to Modern History
The 1830s – The Rise of Democracy and Law In America
William Wilberforce helped slavery to be abolished in the British empire in 1833.
… by the 1830s the common man--of white if not of black or red skin--had come into possession of the vote in most states"
http://www.whyprophets.com/prophets/1830_history.htm   (2790 words)

  
 The 1830s, Salford, September 2002
But the 1830s was the decade of the New Poor Law, the Great Reform Act, the abolition of slavery in the British Empire and Victoria's accession.
It saw the deaths of Coleridge, Hazlitt, Walter Scott, Felicia Hemans and Letitia Elizabeth Landon; it saw the first publications of Dickens, Elizabeth Barrett, Thackeray, and Robert Browning.
This conference invites papers on all aspects of 1830s literature and culture.
http://www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk/Music/Conferences/02-9-sal.html   (196 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Europe (1815-1848): Change in the 1830s (1827-1832)
Metternich's reactionary Congress System began to fail in the late 1820s and the early 1830s.
In the 1830s, a reform bill came up which would remedy these problems, but it was quashed by Prime Minister Wellington.
Parliament realized it had to pass the bill, which it reluctantly did in 1832.
http://www.sparknotes.com/history/european/1848/section6.rhtml   (1270 words)

  
 Re: [TSL] Ships England to South Carolina 1830s
Re: [TSL] Ships England to South Carolina 1830s 06/25/2002: [Posted by "fritzh31" ]
Re: [TSL] Ships England to South Carolina 1830s
Arriving passenger lists at American ports exist from 1820.
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 Kingwood College Library - 19th Century - the 1830s
In the early 1830's a young seaman from Baltimore, Maryland, jumped ship in New Orleans.
common" or public schools continued to be debated and the status quo defended during the 1830s.
Kingwood College Library - 19th Century - the 1830s
http://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/19thcentury1830.htm   (3024 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Europe (1815-1848): Bourgeoisie and Chartism (1830s and 1840s)
Although it failed in its own time, the demands of the Chartist movement nearly all became law in Britain eventually.
The 1830s and 1840s were a time of great industrial progress and growth in Britain and France, but not everyone in the population shared in the new wealth.
In 1834, British Parliament made a concession to the workers, passing a Poor Law that was aimed to protect workers from starvation in time of unemployment.
http://www.sparknotes.com/history/european/1848/section7.rhtml   (885 words)

  
 Book Reviews - English Immigrant Voices: Labourer's Letters from Upper Canada in the 1830s.
Sockett persuaded Lord Egremont, lord lieutenant of Sussex, to support the project.
The 1830s were an era of tumult and popular movements of reform in both Britain and Canada.
This book is the second concerned with the immigration scheme devised by Thomas Sockett, rector of Petworth, to send English agricultural labourers and their families to Upper Canada.
http://www.quasar.ualberta.ca/css/Css_38_1/BRenglish_immigrant_voices.htm   (941 words)

  
 Search Results for 1830s - Encyclopædia Britannica
Personally opposed to parliamentary reform, he grudgingly accepted the epochal Reform Act of 1832, which, by transferring...
Chronological index of biographies of noted mathematicians born during this period.
In the 1830s Iceland was allotted two seats at a new consultative assembly for the Danish Isles established at Roskilde, Denmark.
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 boys clothes: 1830s
President Andrew Johnson started his career as a tailor.
The legs tended to be close-fitting, with a baggier seat, though the seat was becoming less baggy in the 1830s.
Ordinary people in the 1830s didn't have the extensive wardrobes that is the case in modern times.
http://histclo.com/chron/c1830.html   (3736 words)

  
 The body in motion: Jamaican slave women's dance and song in the 1770s-1830s
She focuses in particular on the debate about slave motherhood, slave relationships and the slave woman's body, and looks at he way in which the representations of slave women in these debates were linked to disciplinary practices of the plantations.
Henrice Altink is a Ph.D student at the University of Hull.
Her thesis is on representations of Jamaican slave women, 1770s - 1830s.
http://www.scsonline.freeserve.co.uk/olv1p3.htm   (6387 words)

  
 The American Nation Online Chapter 10 -- Web Activities
Explore the Website about Important Black Abolitionists to see how blacks were involved in the abolition movement.
Why are the observations of foreigners sometimes more precise than the observations of those participating in the events themselves?">
Why are the observations of foreigners sometimes more precise than the observations of those participating in the events themselves?
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 Daguerre and his Diorama in Paris in the 1830s
Daguerre and his Diorama in Paris in the 1830s
Although Daguerre's 1830 diorama 'Paris from Montmarte' (D.11) soon went to London, the remainder of his tableaux of this decade were only seen in Paris.
The dates of the showings of the tableaux during the 1830s decade at the Paris Diorama are from Georges Potonniée's Liste des Tableaux Exposés au Diorama de 1822-1839 in his Daguerre, Peintre et Décorateur, Paris 1935, pp.79-89.
http://www.midleykent.fsnet.co.uk/diorama/Diorama_Wood_2.htm   (4484 words)

  
 Religion In Indiana: 1830s
The separation of church and state notwithstanding, Americans in the 1830s were quick to see God's hand in public and national affairs.
The Methodist Church was the largest and fastest growing denomination in Indiana in the 1830s with 118 congregations in central Indiana; Hamilton County had four Methodist societies with an annual increase in the Noblesville circuit of 103 members.
The stern judge and patriarch of most eighteenth century images had been overlaid with sentimental portraits of sweet Jesus the Lamb.
http://www.connerprairie.org/historyonline/religion.html   (3246 words)

  
 Missouri River Regional Library Reference
Cole county newspapers on microfilm back to the early 1830s
http://www.mrrl.org/services/refer/index.php   (171 words)

  
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Most Americans know that Abraham Lincoln was president during the Civil War, that he freed the slaves, and that he was assassinated in 1865.
Along the path, benches have been erected so that the visitors may sit and rest.
Not only is each house given the name of only one former resident, but in each house there is only a single interpreter, a concession to a limited state budget.
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/tourist/brun-lin.dos   (10205 words)

  
 Women In Politics, 1830s
Abolition formed as a campaign in the 1830’s and was dramatically influenced by William Lloyd Garrison, who supported women’s involvement in the campaign and advocated an immediate end to slavery.
Like the other movements they threw their efforts behind, women voiced their political opinions on slavery through fairs to raise money, petitions, letters, and making clothes for abolitionists.
In New York in the 1830’s, the Female Reform Society had about sixty-seven percent of their members between twenty and forty, with even distributions among other ages.
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~cgs/shaughnessyfinal.html   (4121 words)

  
 Antebellum American, 1784-1865: Journalism
The most important development of antebellum American journalism came in the 1830s, when New York journalists Benjamin Day and James Gordon Bennett began appealing to mass audiences.
John Tebbel, author of The Compact History of the American Newspaper, explains: "From its use as a revolutionary propaganda machine to its hardly concealed official position as a private organ of a President, it had encompassed the range of partisan expression at the expense of truth and responsibility.
In addition to the increased circulations, which would reach 77,000 for the Herald shortly before the Civil War, this period was noteworthy for the change in the content of newspapers.
http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/17841865/history/journal.htm   (717 words)

  
 Preservation Online: Today's News Archives: National Road's 1830s Markers Replaced
Paralleling the modern Route 40, it runs through six states, ending at St. Louis, which, in the 19th century, was the edge of civilization.
The National Road's signs in West Virginia will be replaced with replicas of the 1830s originials.
Long before drivers got their kicks on Route 66, the first westward-bound highway, known as the National Road, captured the American imagination.
http://www.nationaltrust.org/magazine/archives/arc_news/111004.htm   (555 words)

  
 OSV - Happy Birthday (or not!) 1830s Style
In his diary notation of January 21, 1835, Bishop Benedict Fenwick of the Archdiocese of Boston made mention of "valuable Birth-day presents" among the property lost by daughters of the wealthy who were enrolled at the elite Mount Benedict Ursuline Convent-School in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was burned by a mob in 1834.
Note also that the word party, which was current at the time, is never used in the story.
Even so, Mary would have been the envy of most real 1830s children, who enjoyed no such indulgences on their birthdays!
http://www.osv.org/education/OSVisitor/HappyBirthday.html   (1507 words)

  
 Arman J. Kirakossian, British Diplomacy and the Armenian Question, from the 1830s to 1914
From the 1830s until the years before the First World War, the British priorities were consistent and predictable: asserting Britain’s economic and political influence over Turkey while protecting its territorial integrity from encroachment by other powers, most notably Russia.
The author will attempt to present the development and evolution of British foreign policy making as it impacted on the Ottoman Empire and its Armenian population and other ethnic elements, and he will delineate British diplomatic activities and the British government’s role at various stages of the Armenian Question from the 1830s to 1914.
Arman J. Kirakossian, British Diplomacy and the Armenian Question, from the 1830s to 1914
http://www.gomidas.org/books/kirakossian-preface.htm   (783 words)

  
 1830s dress-in-progress
The ball was held in the Palais Pallavicini, across the street from the Hofburg where state receptions are still held.
There were several ladies in Regency dress from England and the continent, several of us Americans were wearing 1830's dresses.
I want to remake my dress in a more flattering color scheme, and make down filled sleeve puffs.
http://www.vintagevictorian.com/1830_dress.html   (1512 words)

  
 The 1830s
The Economony and Political Situations in Argentina During the 1830s
Argentina was in a time of revolution where Juan Manuel de Rosas helped to rule.
The 1830s was a time of great change and cultural arts.
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/SCHOOLS/WJHS/depts/socialst/mwh/magazine/darwin/argentina3.html   (1150 words)

  
 Magazine Antiques: Woven bead chains of the 1830s
While portraits are known only of women wearing these chains, it is clear that men wore them as well, for a number of the chains I have examined are worked with men's names and have family histories of having been made for men.
This is actually not surprising, since these periodicals emphasized high fashion, chiefly English and French, rather than American.(9) I know of only one non-American bead chain - an English one dated 1837, a year later than the latest dated American example.(10)
Because almost nothing has been published about bead chains, it is not surprising that museums and private collections often misidentify their origin, date, and original use.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1026/is_n6_v148/ai_17777005   (1154 words)

  
 Ask Jack - Old Sturbridge Village Kids Club
Did kids in the 1830s have to go to school?
His book on childhood in the 1830s, Children Everywhere, is available on this website.
In the 1830s what would children do for chores?
http://www.osv.org/kids/askjack.htm   (486 words)

  
 Boy's Clothing of the 1830s.
The exaggerated "leg of mutton" sleeves of women’s dress appeared in boy’s clothes by the mid 1830s.
Favorites colors for boy's clothing included dull green, brown and black.
The following article is the result of the research I have started regarding boy's clothing of the 1830s period.
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 1820s & 1830s Midwestern Plows - MOMCC Message Board
1820s & 1830s Midwestern Plows - MOMCC Message Board
Midwest Open-Air Museums Coordinating Council - Forums - Old Messages - 1820s & 1830s Midwestern Plows
You will get a chance to see some of our agriculture collections up-close at the meeting.
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 1830s - Find, Compare, and Buy 1830s at Shopping.com
Comanche Bondage: Dr. Charles Beales's Settlement of LA Villa De Dolores on Las Moras Creek in Southern Texas of the 1830's With an Annotated Reprin
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 1830s - definition of 1830s by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
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 Titian in Connemara: in the 1830s enterprising English artists in search of Picturesque novelty discovered the west of ...
Within a generation the optimism and sense of discovery of the area which reached a climax in the 1830s had been undermined by the tragic depopulation and financial collapse that followed.
Topham's 1860 letter demonstrates the accumulative effect of famine, emigrations and poverty, which was already becoming evident when Evans arrived a quarter of a century before.
Titian in Connemara: in the 1830s enterprising English artists in search of Picturesque novelty discovered the west of Ireland.
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 Amazon.co.uk: The Italian Boy: Murder and Grave-Robbery in 1830s London: Books
There is also an insight into the geography of London in the early 1830's and although many of the locations have their modern equivilent the character of them is frequently very different.
I would recommend the book to anyone interested in pre-Victorian London, crime and punishment or the New Police.
The Italian Boy: Murder and Grave-Robbery in 1830s London
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 A Prostitute in 1830s England Finds Hope Amid a Cholera Epidemic
Nick Cave's ``And the Ass Saw the Angel'' is a great send-up of the gross-out Southern gothic; his protagonist is a disabled illiterate mute who nonetheless has a poet's vision and an unaccountably learned vocabulary to express it.
As a cholera epidemic rages, Gustine's night job has her regularly coming across the dead, whom she then offers to provide to Dr. Henry Chiver, an anatomy instructor perennially in need of corpses, in exchange for his help keeping her baby alive.
Set in the northern England town of Sunderland in the 1830s, Holman's ``The Dress Lodger'' tells the story of sassy Gustine, who works in a pot factory by day and works as a prostitute -- a dress lodger -- by night.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/01/23/RV74750.DTL   (808 words)

  
 Herman's Wooing: A story from 1830s Gettysburg
In 1881, he wrote that he "became an inhabitant of this sublunary sphere" on March 26, 1817, in Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love.
Ah, yes, with the approach of February 14, a man's fancy turns to the pursuit of the "fairer sex." So for St. Valentine's Day, take heart of a story from 1830s Gettysburg.
If so, send their story to us at: achs@emmitsburg.net
http://www.emmitsburg.net/achs/articles/people/herman_wooing.htm   (374 words)

  
 TLA Lady's Page
All right, you are on your way to becoming an 1830s Texas woman searching for a dress pattern.
Texas in the 1830s was not the cultural backwater that many people envision it to have been.
I was also pleasantly surprised at how interested and involved the sales staff can get.
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 Petworth Emigrants of 1830s
See also the companion volume English Immigrant Voices: Labourers' Letters from Upper Canada in the 1830s.
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 Worthley Pond Vacation Rentals farmhouse - 1830s Remodeled Farmhouse, Comfortable and Private
West Shore Farm offers 4+ bedrooms, 1 full bath, office area, 1 fireplace W/Dutch oven, 1 woodstove, screened porch, and directly across the country road is your own 200 feet of private lake frontage on 1.25 acre cleared lot on pristine two mile long lake nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.
Completely remodeled farmhouse offering comfort and privacy on this 24+ acre, 1830's estate.
Worthley Pond Vacation Rentals farmhouse - 1830s Remodeled Farmhouse, Comfortable and Private
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 thedailytimes.com - Vonore ranch transformed to 1830s by movie crew
Vineyard earlier shot part one of the ``Glory'' series at the ranch, where the company holds a five-year lease for the filming.
A Salt Lake City production company has put the Old West in East Tennessee.
Vineyard Productions, temporarily located in Tellico West Industrial Park, transformed a 60-acre Vonore ranch into a circa 1830's township for the filming of two movies -- ``The Work and the Glory II'' and ``The Work and the Glory III.''
http://www.thedailytimes.com/sited/story/html/204397   (673 words)

  
 Essay or Coursework - How accurate is it to call the 1830s a decade of Reform?
Essay or Coursework - How accurate is it to call the 1830s a decade of Reform?
Coursework and Essays: By Level: A2 and A-Level: History: How accurate is it to call the 1830s a decade of Reform
How accurate is it to call the 1830s a decade of Reform?
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 What about the Workers? - 1830s - 1840s - Reform - Factories - Poor Law - The Charter - Lord Ashley - Coal Mines ...
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 NYC Infrastructure 1830s
How do the infrastructural improvements of the 1820s and 30s engender the immigration of the 1830s and 40s?
How do these improvements, in turn, engender further immigration?
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 How Many Calorie In Alcohol Info, Prescription, How Many Calorie In Alcohol
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 Boing Boing: Diss songs go back to the 1830s or longer
It turns out that this goes back at least to the 1830s:
The tradition of dissing, also called dozens or 'playing the dozens', goes back to the earliest days of African-American culture, if not before.
Diss songs go back to the 1830s or longer
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 Learn more about 1830s in the online encyclopedia.
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Learn more about 1830s in the online encyclopedia.
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 Old Rosin, The Beau (trad.) (1830s)
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It is a captivating tune of Irish origin introduced in the 1830's as a rolicking drinking song.
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 Rural Unrest in the 1830s: the "Swing" riots
In the mid-1820s, William Cobbett toured southern England on horseback, reporting on its cultivation, the standard of living of its labourers, and the decline of its traditional practices such as living-in.
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Rural Unrest in the 1830s: the "Swing" riots
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 Men's Fitness: 1830s: the bland diet - History of Diets, Part 1
Men's Fitness, Jan, 2003 by Dean Brierly, Mike Carlson, Allan Donnelly, Ben Kallen, Bobby Lee, Mark Thorpe, Tom Weede
1830s: the bland diet - History of Diets, Part 1
Men's Fitness: 1830s: the bland diet - History of Diets, Part 1
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 "Thar's Gold in Them Thar Hills": Gold and Gold Mining in Selections from the Collections of the Lumpkin County ...
the selected textual materials cover the late 1830s through the early 1940s, but focus primarily on the period between Reconstruction and
By contrast, the photographs and postcards depict mining methods employed from the 1900s through the 1940s along the Chestatee River, at the Findley Mill, and at the Lockhart Mine
http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/dahlonega   (327 words)

  
 Map Display - Cartographic Connections - UTA Library Special Collections
William Hooker’s map was initially printed to accompany Mary Austin Holley’s promotional tract on Texas entitled Texas, Observations, Historical, Geographical and Descriptive.
Published in the 1830s, Holley’s book was widely read by people interested in migrating to Texas.
http://libraries.uta.edu/ccon/scripts/ShowMap.asp?accession=310160   (719 words)

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