The 2nd Great Awakening and Transcendentalism spawned a new wave of reform from ... Brigham Young. Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Grimke Sisters. Susan B. Anthony ...
Teachers and Factory Workers. A Comparison: Separate Spheres of White Women ... The Cruel Mistress, Angelina Grimke. Enslaved Woman. End of Slave Trade 1807 ...
Women in Society-cult of domesticity husband, children, home, church-could not vote in most places-could not own property or keep wages if husband lived
William Lloyd Garrison became one of the country s leading abolitionist, publishing the pro-abolitionist newspaper the Liberator. Fredrick Douglas, ...
Women's Rights Before the Civil War Chapter 8 Section 4 Limitations on Women Women contributed to society privately by influencing their husbands and raising good ...
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In Women in the Nineteenth Century, Transcendentalist Margaret Fuller argued that men and women were intellectually equal. Lucretia Mott, a Quaker, ...
Women s Rights 1840 split in the abolitionist movement ... Other White Abolitionists Lewis Tappan Arthur Tappan James ... Antebellum Reform Movements ...
Effects of the revolt. Nat Turner was hanged, and skinned. Slavery advocates argued that if freed, slaves would act with hostility to whites. All slaves expected of ...
Essential Question What were the primary tensions over slavery? The Land of Cotton North v. South North dependent on industry South dependent on agriculture ...
Reform Movements in America Public Education Before 1860, only two states made school mandatory Few children went to school beyond the age of 10 In the 1830 s ...
... or bring suit in court without her husband s permission Separate Spheres Concept Republican Motherhood evolved into the ... Feminist reform led ...
The Abolition Movement The Second Great Awakening A religious revival that swept the nation Protestant Preachers believed that America was becoming Immoral.
William Lloyd Garrison founded The Liberator. Frederick Douglass was the best-known African American abolitionist. a. Sojourner Truth Belle escaped ...
Anti-Slavery Movement Pro-Slavery Argument Southerners recognized the inconsistency with the institution of slavery and the Constitution, but they dismissed this ...
Civil War - Causes Sectionalism: placing of the interest of one s region ahead of the nation Economic Differences North Tariff on British goods made the sale of ...
With her sister Sarah, a passionate Christian, feminist, and abolitionist ... leading Evangelical families (father is LYMAN BEECHER; brother is HENRY BEECHER) ...
Writing-To-Win (Monday): Break down the SSUSH8 by listing new words for the underlined words. Then, rewrite the standard with the new words you have listed.
6.5. The Abolition Movement. Reshaping America in the Early 1800s Lesson 5 The Abolition Movement. ... D. More African Americans joined Baptist congregations.
Someone who joined the movement to abolish, or end slavery. Many whites and free blacks, men ... Florence Nightingale. Julia Ward Howe. You must work alone. ...
Antebellum Revivalism & Reform Utopian NJ In the middle of the central New Jersey commuter belt, there is one of these utopian socieities Rows of short streets ...
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Ch. 15: The Spirit of Reform P. 407 Lesson 1: Social Reform P. 410 Religion & Reform Second Great Awakening: late 1700s thru mid-1800s Renewed religious interest ...
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American Slavery Triangle Trade Europeans traveled to Africa to capture slaves beginning in the 1500 s Europeans traded guns and goods for African slaves Slaves ...
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Progressive Era Suffrage Movement Predecessors to 1900s Feminism Abigail Adams Abigail Adams 1744-1818 Wife to President John Adams Urged her husband to Remember ...
Jacksonian Democracy Chapter 10 Utopias New Harmony Utopias like New Harmony and Oneida encouraged communal experimentation and had mixed results, Fourier ...
Chapter 14 New Movements in America Section 1: Immigrants and Urban Challenges Millions of Immigrants Arrive Fill in the chart below to answer the question about the ...
Missouri Compromise. Retained balance between slave and free states. sectionalism ... Compromise of 1850. Five-point plan presented by Henry Clay and passed as ...
... Joseph Smith Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Mormon troubles ... mostly alcohol K. Artistic Achievements Imitating Europe American Painters ...