
The 300-Year History of Abortion in America—in 30 Minutes
Plain English with Derek Thompson
Abortion in Early America: Context and Change
This chapter examines the historical backdrop of abortion in the United States from the 1700s to the 1930s, focusing on the societal view of abortion as a controversial yet not criminalized practice prior to 'quickening'. It highlights how evolving legal frameworks, particularly the influence of the American Medical Association and shifting societal norms, redefined women's reproductive rights and practices throughout this period.
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