Unit Eight / Chapter Fourteen U.S. History Mrs. Kilcoyne.

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Unit Eight / Chapter Fourteen U.S. History Mrs. Kilcoyne

Section One

Stressed the rights of women in American society

Stressed that people should follow their “inner conscience” and do what they think is right no matter what others think

Stressed the importance of civil disobedience if you disagree with something strong enough.

Stressed the injustices and cruelty of slavery in the American South, writing “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (one of the most important books in American History)

Section Two

Section Three