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Harriet Beecher Stowe was bron on June 14 1811 in Litchfield, CT to Rev Lyman Beecher and Roxanna Beecher. She was the 6th kid out of 11.
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Harriet first attened Sarah Pierces Litchfield Academy for womens education in arts, and music
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In 1824 at the age of 13 Harriet B. Stowe and her family move to Hartford, CT where she goes to her sisters school: Hartford Female Seminary
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In October of 1832 Harriet Beecher and her family move to Cincinnati,OH. They move her because the oldest of the Beecher kidsbecomes the director of Lane Theological Seminary. Also Catherine opened a Western Female Institute which harriet had begun to teach at later on.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe marries Calvin Stowe a professor at Lane Theological Seminary and has her first two kids
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At the time of 1836 Harriet Beecher Stowe had been given the opurtunity to travel down south andd view the attention of Slavery down there. The people down at Lane Seminary had been made up of alot of Abolitionist. She at the time had not been an Abolitionist, but in 1849 she publishes her first book: The Mayflower. And this is when it all begins for her carerr
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In 1843 Harriet B. Stowe publishes her first book: The Mayflower
She first publishes this book when she is visting down in the South. -
Because of the fugative slave act that is going on during this time period abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe starts writing Uncle Toms Cabin
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In 1852 Uncle Toms Cabin gets published. This book about anti-slavery during the fugative slave act time period is so famous/popular during that time that there were plays about it. It was also so good that it is published in 37 different languages.
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In 1853 Harriet publishes a book; A Key To Uncle Toms Cabin. She publishes this book because of all the critics that had questions. She also publishes this book also to document the facts of her novel.
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In 1862 Harriet travels down to Englad to vist and talk with the President about her book Uncle Toms Cabin. The book about anti slavery. While they were talking President Lincoln says 'So this is the little lady who started our big war!'
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At the age of 85 Harriet B. Stowe has died in her home at Hartford, CT