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1830's and 1840's Important People

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A women's suffrage advocate who played a crucial role in the women's rights movement in the mid-19th century.
A leading statesman and orator who played a key role in shaping American foreign policy and worked to preserve the Union.
An African American abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped enslaved people escape to freedom.
An enslaved African American who led a violent slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831.
A leading figure in the women's rights movement who co-organized the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848.
The inventor of the Morse Code and the telegraph, which revolutionized long-distance communication.
A prominent Southern politician and advocate for states' rights and nullification during the Nullification Crisis.
An escaped slave who became a prominent abolitionist, writer, and speaker, advocating for the end of slavery and civil rights.
A prominent senator and statesman, known as the "Great Compromiser" for his role in brokering major legislative compromises during this period.
A naturalist and ornithologist known for his illustrated book, "The Birds of America," which made significant contributions to the study of American birds.
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The 8th President of the United States and a key figure in the development of the modern political party system.
A former slave who became an influential abolitionist and women's rights activist, best known for her "Ain't I a Woman?" speech.
An influential abolitionist and newspaper editor who was a staunch advocate for the immediate and complete abolition of slavery.
The 7th President of the United States, known for his role in promoting Jacksonian Democracy and for the Indian Removal policy.
A reformer who advocated for improved treatment of the mentally ill and the establishment of mental asylums.