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WHAT DID IT MEAN TO BE AMERICAN IN THE EARLY1800'S
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WHAT DID IT MEAN TO BE AMERICAN IN THE EARLY1800'S
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Fight:
Slavery, Freedom, Liberty, Happiness and Governing the Nation :)
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It meant that you had to fight for your rights and freedom!
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