The First Political Party System: 1829 - 1852
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The First Political Party System: 1829 - 1852 The Different Economies and The Politics of the Expansion of Slavery Lead to the Collapse of the Whigs
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The First Political Party System: 1829 - 1852
The Different Economies and The Politics of the Expansion of Slavery Lead to the Collapse of the Whigs
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The Success of the Erie Canal Leads to a Canal Building Boom
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The first true railroad -- the Stockton and Darlington Railroad -- was openedin England on 27 September 1825
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In the United States the first regularly scheduled public steam train was run in Charleston, South Carolina on 25 December 1830.
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August 1830, the Tom Thumb made a 13 mile run from Baltimore to Ellicott’s Mills pulling a single car carrying the Directors of the B&O.
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On 9 August 1831 the DeWitt Clinton pulled a train between Albany and Schenectady, New York
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The Railroad Network in 1860
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