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HARRIET B. STOWE

BY:BAILEE NIYAH GABBY B

HARRIET B. STOWE

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HARRIET B. STOWE

  • She was born in Litchfield Conneticut on June 14th 1811
  • She died in Hartford Conneticut July 1st 1896
Photo by Will Clayton

HOW SHE BACAME AN ABOLITIONIST

  • In 1850 when congress passed thee Fugitive Slave Law she decided to express her feelings through a literary representation slavery

HOW SHE HELPED

  • In 1851 the first installment of Stowe's novel "Uncle Toms Cabin was published as a book and appeared in the national era
  • In the following the book became a best seller. It also contributed a lot to popular feelings to slavery that is sided among the cause of the Civil war.

FUN FACTS

  • She is also known as Harriet Elizabeth Beacher
  • When she traveled to Washington D.C and met with Abraham Lincoln he greeted her with "You are the little women who wrote the book that started this Great War.

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