1830s

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noun

  • The decade from 1830 to 1839.
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Examples of "1830s" in Sentences

  • WILLIAM BURKE and WILLIAM HARE are scratching out a living in 1830s Edinburgh.
  • India in the 1830s is wonderfully evoked -- the smells, rituals and squalor ...
  • The verbal form shampooing had given way to the shampoo in the 1830s, but it was still more a practice than a product.
  • The first United States citizen to experienced the market region of our concern was Josiah Harlan in 1830s and 1840s (see
  • I seriously wonder whether the dissers of the 1830s are any more closely related to today's rap music than the ancient Greeks.
  • In time, abbreviators of the 1830s discovered that there was even more amusement to be obtained by using letters for phrases spelled wrongly.
  • Rather, what has remained constant since the 1830s is the degree to which political opportunism has dictated prevailing attitudes toward the West.
  • To settlers on the bottom lands of the great midwestern rivers and on the forested fringes of the Great Plains, the West of the 1830s was a rumor of indefinite obstacles.
  • There is also the story of Dr. James McCune Smith, a little-known but influential New York native who in the 1830s was the first black university-trained physician in the country.
  • Also in Paris in the 1830s was his good friend, the author James Fennimore Cooper, by then recognized as one of America's foremost writers, creator of the "Leatherstocking Tales" and other popular novels.

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