Antebellum Reform.

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Antebellum Reform

Transcendentalism

Second Revival/Defending Traditional Values Religious revivalism such as as Cane Ridge and throughout Kentucky came to an end when hucksterism replaced revivalism.

Romanticism

NATIVISM

In the name of Love!

I'm from the “New School”

Mother’s Magazine 1834

Finney In addition to being a successful Christian evangelist, Finney was involved with the abolitionist movement and frequently denounced slavery from the pulpit. Beginning in the 1830s, he denied communion to slaveholders in his churches. Prior to his conversion, he had been (as most lawyers of the time were) a Freemason, but became a staunch opponent of Freemasonry.

Women’s Rights