gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:historical_period
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gptkbp:characterizedBy
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industrialization
slavery
westward expansion
sectionalism
reform movements
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gptkbp:endDate
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1861
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gptkbp:followedBy
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gptkb:American_Civil_War
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Antebellum United States
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:notableEvent
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gptkb:Compromise_Tariff_of_1833
gptkb:Tariff_of_Abominations
gptkb:Maine_Law
gptkb:Shaker_movement
gptkb:Black_Codes
gptkb:Brook_Farm
gptkb:California_Gold_Rush
gptkb:Transcendentalism
gptkb:Underground_Railroad
gptkb:Compromise_of_1850
gptkb:Gadsden_Purchase
gptkb:John_Brown's_raid_on_Harpers_Ferry
gptkb:Mexican-American_War
gptkb:Missouri_Compromise
gptkb:Formation_of_the_American_Anti-Slavery_Society
gptkb:Fugitive_Slave_Law_of_1793
gptkb:Lowell_Mill_Girls
gptkb:Ostend_Manifesto
gptkb:Publication_of_Uncle_Tom's_Cabin
gptkb:Rise_of_the_African_Methodist_Episcopal_Church
gptkb:Rise_of_the_American_Colonization_Society
gptkb:Rise_of_the_American_System_(economic_plan)
gptkb:Rise_of_the_American_Temperance_Society
gptkb:Rise_of_the_Erie_Canal
gptkb:Rise_of_the_Know-Nothing_movement
gptkb:Rise_of_the_Liberty_Party
gptkb:Rise_of_the_Lowell_System
gptkb:Rise_of_the_Second_Party_System
gptkb:Seneca_Falls_Declaration_of_Sentiments
gptkb:Women's_suffrage_movement
gptkb:Abolitionist_movement
gptkb:Oneida_Community
gptkb:Amistad_case
gptkb:Bleeding_Kansas
gptkb:Manifest_Destiny
gptkb:Second_Great_Awakening
gptkb:Erie_Canal_opening
gptkb:Kansas-Nebraska_Act
gptkb:Hudson_River_School
gptkb:Dred_Scott_decision
gptkb:Indian_Removal_Act
gptkb:Panic_of_1857
gptkb:Temperance_movement
gptkb:Trail_of_Tears
gptkb:Bank_War
gptkb:Nullification_Crisis
gptkb:Panic_of_1837
gptkb:Seneca_Falls_Convention
gptkb:Annexation_of_Texas
gptkb:Fugitive_Slave_Act
gptkb:Nat_Turner's_Rebellion
gptkb:Texas_Revolution
gptkb:Wilmot_Proviso
Oregon Trail migration
Abolition of the international slave trade
Dorothea Dix's mental health reforms
Horace Mann's education reforms
Invention of the cotton gin
Mormons' westward migration
Oberlin College admits women and African Americans
Rise of Irish and German immigration
Rise of nativism
Rise of public education movement
Rise of the Free Soil Party
Rise of the Know Nothing Party
Rise of the Republican Party
Rise of the Southern planter aristocracy
Rise of the Underground Railroad
Rise of the Whig Party
Rise of the abolitionist movement in the North
Rise of the abolitionist press
Rise of the black church
Rise of the clipper ship
Rise of the cotton economy
Rise of the factory system
Rise of the free black communities
Rise of the middle class
Rise of the penny press
Rise of the pro-slavery movement in the South
Rise of the railroad
Rise of the steamboat
Rise of the telegraph
Rise of the women's rights movement
Rise of urbanization
Rise of utopian communities
Senate caning of Charles Sumner
Slave codes
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gptkbp:precededBy
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gptkb:Colonial_America
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gptkbp:startDate
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1789
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:What_Hath_God_Wrought:_The_Transformation_of_America,_1815–1848
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5
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