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Title: Reform in America


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Reform in America
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Education Reform
  • Efforts to Reform
  • Public School Movement- (common school movement)
    establish free public school
  • Horace Mann- helped to create a state board of
    education, state funding, and professional
    teachers.

3
Education Reform
  • Results
  • Some states fund public schools
  • The amount of children attending school doubled
  • Many women became teachers

4
Prison Reform
  • Efforts to Reform
  • Dorothea Dix- campaigned to improve conditions
    for the mentally ill
  • Penitentiary movement- reform the conditions of
    prisons

5
Prison Reform
  • Results
  • Dorothea Dix helps to build humane hospitals for
    the mentally ill and eventually build the first
    modern mental hospitals
  • Two new prison systems-
  • 1. Pennsylvania System Prisoners urged to repent
    in solitary confinement
  • 2. Auburn System Prisoners worked together
    during day, slept alone at night.

6
Social Reform
  • Efforts to Reform
  • Help rid American of crime, sickness, and poverty
  • Temperance Movement- effort to end alcohol abuse
    (temperance drinking in moderation)

7
Social Reform
  • Results
  • Temperance Societies form to help educate people
    against alcohol abuse
  • Laws are passed in some states to restrict the
    sale of alcohol

8
Antislavery movement
  • Slaves resisted by sabotage or escape.
  • Underground railroad provided a network of escape
    routes
  • Many slaves led full revolts

9
AntiSlavery Movement
  • Nat Turner- led a revolt in 1831 in Virginia
  • Southerners passed strict laws to keep slaves
    from resisting
  • Illegal to teach slaves to read
  • Slaves could not gather in groups

10
Antislavery
  • American Colonization Society (ACS)
  • Established Liberia in Africa for freed slaves
  • Some free African Americans moved to Liberia, but
    most stayed in the U.S.

11
Abolition
  • Early 1800s, Americans who opposed slavery
    started to speak out.
  • They wanted slavery abolished (ended)
  • Became known as abolitionists
  • The abolition movement begins!

12
Abolition Leaders
  • William Lloyd Garrison- a leading abolitionist
  • He used newspaper (The Liberator) to spread the
    idea of antislavery
  • He founded the American Anti-Slavery Society
  • Frederick Douglass- Former slave and abolitionist
  • Gave lectures and told stories of his own life in
    slavery

13
Resisting Abolition
  • Southerners argued that their economy depended on
    slavery
  • Also that Christianity supported slavery
  • Many northerners supported slavery
  • Gag rule- prohibited discussion of slavery in
    Congress
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