Women's rights (the term "feminism" was not yet in common use): the Seneca Falls Convention, although ignored or ridiculed by the male-dominated members of the press, not only launched what became the women's movement. It launched the movement for equal property rights (married women were considered the legal property of their husband at that time, and the women who gathered at Seneca Falls believed a married woman should be a legal person under the law); and it was also the starting point in the battle for women's suffrage (the right to vote).
You're probably asking about the Liberty Bell, which 1) had nothing whatsoever to do with anything that happened in 1776. 2) became a symbol of abolitionists in the 1840s. 3) became a symbol of national unity after the Civil War.
Daniel Webster
The Know Nothing movement was a nativist American political movement of the 1840s and 1850s. It was empowered by popular fears that the country was being overwhelmed by German and Irish Catholic immigrants, who were often regarded as hostile to Anglo-Saxon Protestant values and controlled by the Pope in Rome
During the 1840s, abolitionism entered mainstream American life. With the publication of anti-slavery newspapers like North Star and political activism especially amongst religious women in the northeast, abolishing slavery became an important topic in politics. Laws such as The Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 both dealt with issues of slavery/anti-slavery, and slavery/anti-slavery sentiments bred the new political party, the Republican party.
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a halt to immigration -Blissful
because the abolitionist movement which ended after starting racial inequality, which ended in the late 1900's. kk{your welcome}
yes
fifty-four forty or fight!
ANSWER Brigadier general Ely Parker was well known by Grant. The two men became friends before the war. Parker was an American Indian, chief of the Seneca Tribe. He became civil engineer in the 1840s. In 1863 became member of Grant's staff at Vicksburg and in 1864 his Military Secretary. Parker was present at Lee's surrender at Appomattox and penned the final copies of the Surrender Act. after the war he continued to be Grant's secretary, until his appointment as Commissioner of Indian Affairs
The tuba became part of the orchestra in the mid to late 19th century. It wasn't invented until the 1840s.
the land is what attracted them the most the rich soil the good farm land and religious freedom
which of the following was not a characteristics of the united states during the early 1840s
I heard it was first used in the 1840s during the Young Irelanders rebellions. I am open to correction on that though
Yes