What comes to mind? Reform.

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What comes to mind? Reform

Abolish: To get rid of Abolitionist: Someone who wants to get rid of slavery

Negative Reactions to Abolition… …In the North -Wanted to avoid war -Keep buying crops from south at good prices …In the South -Owners did not want to pay workers -Slaves made a profit ($) for owners

Sectionalism Political loyalty to one section of the country rather than to the whole country

Homework: Reminders: Unit: Causes of the Civil War Focus Activity: MYP Inquiry Question: What do you believe in that is worth fighting for? When is it okay to break the law? Focus Activity: Take out both packets from Monday Homework: Journal Entries #1 and #2 Focus Question: Were reform movements in the mid-1800s successful? Wednesday, May 15th, 2019  Happy National Chocolate Chip Day and National Nylon Stocking Day  Reminders: See me to schedule DBQ or test make-up days: Friday is the LAST day for this

Women were expected to be quiet in public and uninvolved in politics; to be good wives/mothers and stay at home. Cady Stanton and Mott organized the first national women’s rights convention- the Seneca Falls Convention. 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York

“All men AND WOMEN are created equal”

Where it spread Where it all began

   The mentally ill should not be placed in jails and treated as prisoners! They need to be cared for in proper mental hospitals