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Life in the 1820's was difficult for women.Most worked in factories in the north or stayed at home cooked,cleaned,and took care of there families.Women werent allowed to vote,therefore they werent a major part in changing or forming society.That's not to say that they did not try to make a difference as for example, Florence nightingale tried to make a difference :)

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Maine and Missouri were admitted to statehood in the 1820's. Slavery was a popular practice in the southern states. The Era of Good Feelings was the political mood of this time period.

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