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Chapter 11 (1.1) Going on in the 1820's -
Chapter 11 (1.3) Debating State Rights in 1820-1830 -
Chapter 11 (2.1) Expanding into the Native Americans Lands in 1828 -
Chapter 11 (3.2) A new party system developed -
Chapter 13 (3.1) The Abolition Movement was about standing up for freedom and against slavery -
Chapter 13 (2.3) They were fighting for better pay because the jobs they were doing was dangerous like the mines and machines. Some were even killed -
Chapter 11 (2.3) Some people died while walking for months -
Chapter 12 (1.1) Going towards the West -
Chapter 12 (1.4) Nearly 400,000 people traveled the Oregon Trail and nearly 400 died from Native Americans -
Chapter 13 (2.4) Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a novel called "The Scarlet Letter" , it was focused on love and guilt of the Puritans of Massachusetts -
Chapter 12 (1.3) Trails to the West -
Chapter 12 (3.2) The United States was in war with Mexico -
Chapter 13 (1.1) Many people convinced other people to move by push-pull factors -
Chapter 12 (4.2) The Gold Rush helped with selling goods -
Chapter 13 (3.3) In 1848 , Mott and Stanton organized the Seneca Falls Convention and they had a fundamental idea to reinforce that the assertion that "all men and women were created equal" -
Chapter 13 (1.3) On July 21 , 1853 Central Park was built in New York