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a class that was expanding: lived in solid and substantial homes-some had carpeting, wallpaper, curtains, & the children didn’t share beds
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where individual stockholders would only loose the value of their own investment if a corporation fails
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laws that regulated what slaves could and couldn't do
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working up the economy ladder
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to protect positions against factories
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recruited young, unmarried women in factories
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important crop in the south
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people who provided cheap labor and were new to the United States
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one of the U.S' greastest construction projects
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