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1820 – Kids Hoodie

$33.00

1820 History, Supporting Local Maine Communities With Every Purchase!

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Ignite a passion for history in your little one

– with the “1820” Kids Hoodie!

Not only will they be donned in a comfy and fashionable piece, but they’ll also bear the remarkable year when Maine joined the union – 1820!

The “1820” Kids Hoodie is designed to keep your child cozy and warm without compromising style.

Crafted with a blend of 80% ring-spun cotton and 20% polyester, it’s the perfect balance of softness and durability – ready to keep up with your child’s active lifestyle.

This hoodie features a fabric weight of 8.3 oz/yd² (280 g/m²), making it a reliable choice for those chilly evenings. The double-layered hood offers additional warmth, and for safety, the hoodie is designed without drawcords.

Your child will love the handy kangaroo pouch pocket that not only keeps their hands warm, but also includes a hidden opening for an earphone cord – a thoughtful detail for the little music lover.

Adding to the style and comfort are the ribbed cuffs and hem, and the twin needle stitching detailing which adds durability to the design.

Purchasing this hoodie means more than just keeping your child cozy – you’re supporting local Maine communities with every purchase.

Plus, each hoodie is made especially for you upon order, reducing overproduction and promoting eco-friendly practices.

Let your kid wear a piece of history with the “1820” Kids Hoodie, a cozy, warm, and meaningful addition to their wardrobe. Thanks for making thoughtful and eco-friendly purchasing decisions!

1820

A DETAILED LOOK AT THE STATE’S FOUNDING YEAR

1820: THE BIRTH OF MAINE

The year 1820 holds paramount importance in Maine’s history, marking its emergence as the 23rd state in the United States. This article will delve into the circumstances, events, and the overall significance of this landmark year.

THE PATH TO STATEHOOD: THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE

The Missouri Compromise was a critical piece of legislation passed by the United States Congress that led to Maine’s statehood. As the debate over the expansion of slavery into new territories was heating up, Congress sought to maintain the delicate balance between slave and free states. In 1820, Missouri was ready for statehood as a slave state. To preserve the equilibrium, Congress devised a compromise, pairing Missouri’s admission with Maine’s, which would be a free state, thereby maintaining the congressional balance.

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