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    Dorothea Lynde Dix was mainly known for taking a stand for the treatment of the mentally ill. She saw that the mentally ill were living in inhumane living conditions‚ being kept in jails because of their illnesses‚ and felt that there needed to be a change. During a time where women did not even have the right to vote for their president‚ Dorothea Dix was able to convince several states to provide proper funding to build over thirty hospitals for the mentally ill across the United States. She believed

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    Born in Maine and educated for two years at Harvard‚ Edwin Arlington Robinson lived much of his life in New York City‚ where he worked at odd jobs‚ including a time with the subway authority. He never married and had few friends. For his earliest poems‚ written during the 1880s‚ he fell under “the influence of Thomas Hardy’s rather gloomy novels of individual tragedy” (none of Hardy’s poetry was published in book form until 1898‚ by which time Robinson’s style was already formed). Robinson’s early

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    She was born on April 4‚ 1802‚ in Hampden‚ Maine (History.com). Her family had difficulties because her father was an alcoholic and her mother suffered from depression (History.com). Dix did what she could to take care of the household and her two other siblings (History.com). At age twelve‚ Dorothea

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    involved the regulation of slavery in the western territories. It prohibited slavery north of the parallel 36°30′ north except within the boundaries of the proposed state boundaries of the Missouri territory. In return for Missouri being a freed state‚ Maine was allowed to become a state separate from Massachusetts. The Events that led up to the compromise are not nearly as important as what the compromise represented; a deep rooted division of doctrine. Part of the issue surrounding Missouri as a slave

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    Stephen King is an American author‚ husband‚ and father that was born on September 21‚ 1947 in Portland‚ Maine. His father Donald King was a Sea Merchant‚ and left King when he was just a small child. His mother Nellie Ruth was just an ordinary housewife that took the most care for King. As King got older he moved from Maine to Connecticut‚ but when he turned eleven he moved back to Maine (Famous authors). King went

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    been given this title‚ director and writer Frank Darabont knows the true genius behind this story is writer‚ Stephen King. Stephen King is mostly known for his horror‚ suspense books‚ but this time he wrote a book about Andy Dufresne‚ a banker from Maine who is wrongly charged with murdering his cheating wife and her lover. King writes “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption” in the first person narrative‚ in the form of a monologue written by the character‚ Red. Throughout the whole story Red

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    Stephen Douglas

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    Evan Katsounis History 11/10/14 Stephen Douglas Essay Stephen Douglas Stephen Arnold Douglas was born in Brandon‚ Vermont in 1813. He left New England at the age of 20‚ and moved to Illinois. He was an important factor in creating the Illinois sector of the Democratic Party. He became increasingly popular with southern farmers who had migrated north. He used his enthusiastic working ethic‚ and his gifted speaking skills to become elected to the House of Representatives

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    Since the early 17th century‚ the English migrated to America for a variety of reasons. The promise of treasure‚ religious tolerance‚ and plentiful lands‚ lured gold-seekers‚ Puritans‚ Protestants‚ unemployed farmers‚ indentured servants‚ and younger sons (who had fallen victim to laws of primogeniture)‚ to the land mistakenly named the Indies. English migration to the Chesapeake region spread over nearly a century‚ whereas voyagers to New England arrived within a single decade. One would think

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    whether or not slavery should be able to expand as the country expanded westward into the Louisiana Territory. In 1820‚ the tension was temporarily resolved with the Missouri Compromise which allowed Missouri to enter the nation as a slave state and Maine as a free state. This retained the balance of power between slave and free states by keeping the number equal‚ however with the expansion of

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    in Jewett’s stories is where they take place. Most of her stories take place in the New England area‚ but some don’t specify the location. Because “Looking Back on Girlhood” is an account of Jewett’s childhood‚ it is clearly set in her home state—Maine. Also‚ “The

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