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Dorothea Dix is born in Hampden, Maine.
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The War of 1812 begins and Dix's family moves to Vermont.
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At the age of 14, Dorothea Dix opens her first school for younger children.
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General Levi Lincoln was elected the new government of Massachusetts who later helped Dorothea Dix establish the law regarding mental health to be taken as a goverment policy.
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Dorothea Dix was asked to volunteer and teach at the Cambridge jail.
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Based on her observations, Dix made a powerful memorial which was presented to the Massachusetts legislature.
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Dix proposed that a federal land-grant of 12,500,000 acres be set aside as a public benefit.
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Franklin Pierce is elected president.
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Dix's hard work inspired many hospitals to be built like the Dorothea Dix hospital that was built in 1856 and was later named after her.
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After the Civil War began, Dix volunteered her services and was named Superintendent of United States Army Nurses.
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The Civil War ends and Dorotha Dix goes back to finding ways for the menatlly ill.
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Dorothea Dix passes away and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.