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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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In 1820, the population of America was growing steadily. Slavery was in full swing and most of the population thought tomatoes were poisonous. Newspapers were taking off and females were beginning to work.

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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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