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  • Historical Background on Traveling in the Early 19th Century
  • Dining Out in the 1830s
  • Early Taverns and the Law
  • Gathering Places
  • Roads and Travel in New England 1790-1840
  • The Blackstone Canal: Artery to the Heart of the Commonwealth
  • The Debit Economy of 1830s New England
  • Aspects of the Changing Status of New England Women
  • Early 19th Century Attitudes Toward Women and Their Roles
  • Where Did Women Work on New England Farms?
  • About Us
  • The American Revolution
  • Indian Removal
  • Isaiah Thomas - Patriot Printer
  • Life in Antebellum America
    • Overview
    • Lesson Plans
    • Approaches
    • Articles
      • Aspects of the Changing Status of New England Women
      • Dining Out in the 1830's
      • Early 19th Century Attitudes Toward Women and Their Roles
      • Early Taverns and the Law
      • Gathering Places
      • Historical Background on Traveling in the Early 19th Century
      • Roads and Travel in New England 1790-1840
      • The Blackstone Canal: Artery to the Heart of the Commonwealth
      • The Debit Economy of 1830s New England
      • Where Did Women Work on New England Farms?
    • Resources
  • Temperance Reform in the Early 19th Century
  • The Dred Scott Decision
  • The Kansas-Nebraska Act and Bleeding Kansas
  • The Second Great Awakening and the Age of Reform
  • War of 1812 and the Hartford Convention
  • Westward Expansion

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  • Nineteenth-Century Immigration
  • The Civil War

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