
Janesville: A Perfect Society
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Idealistic New Englanders chose Janesville as the location for building a perfect society.
Many of Janesville's first settlers were idealists from New England's "burned-over district" of New York, an area that saw waves of religious movements. Driven by social conscience, they opposed slavery, and supported temperance and women's rights, and attempted to build a better world.
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Janesville: A Perfect Society
Clip: Special | 9m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Many of Janesville's first settlers were idealists from New England's "burned-over district" of New York, an area that saw waves of religious movements. Driven by social conscience, they opposed slavery, and supported temperance and women's rights, and attempted to build a better world.
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GM came to Janesville to build tractors, and switched to making cars. (58m 1s)
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Janesville grew by adding the making of farm implements to its expanding agriculture. (5m 27s)
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Carrie Jacobs Bond was the first woman to sell a million copies of a song. (5m 29s)
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Pioneer settler Henry Janes blazed a trail soon followed by hundreds, and then thousands, (9m 18s)
Janesville: Lincoln Slept Here
William Tallman built a grand home that housed famous guests including Abraham Lincoln. (5m 52s)
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New parks, better schools and government, and good-paying jobs helped Janesville thrive. (6m 28s)
Janesville: Strong-minded Women
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Janesville's Frances Willard and Lavinia Goodell led a movement for women’s rights. (5m 44s)
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Through technical advances and marketing genius, Parker Pen put Janesville on the map. (8m 7s)
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