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Angelina Emily Grimke weld was born on Febuary 20, 1805 in Charelston, South Carolina.
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Congress prohibits the African slave trade.
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(no known date) a slave insurrection in louisiana results in the deaths of 75 slaves.
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Lawyer Fransis Scott Key, detained on a British Warship, wrote "the star spangled banner", witch was the destined to become the Country's natinal anthem.
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(no known date or mounth) Grimke entered Carelston academy for girls.
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(no known date or month) Spephen F. Austin Established an American Colony in Texas.
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(no known date or month) the American Colonization Society foud Liberia as a Colony for free blacks from the U.S.
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The first natinol Negro convention was held in Philidelphia.
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(no known date) Grimke was accepted Philidelphia School of Friends.
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The american Anti-Slavery Society was founded in philidelphia.
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America declares independance from Mexico
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(no known date) Grimke attended an anti slavery convention of american woman in Philidelphia.
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(no nknown date) The Grimke sisters undertook an ani slavery speaking tour of New England
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Grimke married aboloitionist Thoedore Dwight Weld
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(between 1839 and 1844) The Welds had three children named Charles Stuwart Weld (1839), Theodore Weld (1841), and Sarah Grimke Weld (1844).
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(from the 19th to th 20th) The first Womans right convention in history was held in Seneca Falls, New York.
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(Mid 1860's) Grimke taught Modern History at an all girls bording school in Lexington until it waas closed down in 1867
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President Abe Lincon sighned the Emancipation Proclimation.
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(Early 1970's) Grimke suffered from a series of small strokes thatleft her partly parolized, near her death she lost her speaking ability.
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Angelina Emily Grimke weld was 74 when she passed away in Hyde Park,Massachusets.