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Reform in the Early 1800’s I. America needs Reform. A. Due to the United States’ enormous growth rate several problems begin to show up. 1. urban _____________________________________________________ 2. Widespread consumption of ___________________ 3. Lack of a public ___________________ system 4. Continued use of the peculiar institution of _________________ 5. Repression of ________________ Rights (especially suffrage) Problems: Crime, Child Labor, disease, overcrowding, fires, slums Alcohol Education Slavery Women’s B. Most of the people who wanted change were ________________ class and lived in the ___________________. Middle Northeast
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II. Religious revival A. ______________ ___________________ __________________ becomes one of the greatest revivalists in the _____________ Great Awakening. He preached repeatedly that people had to make personal choices and focused on ______________ conversion. B. Lyman ______________ feared that the quick growth of America could be its downfall. He preached that only individual _________ _______________ would save America. Charles Grandison Finney Second Self / Individual Beecher Self Control So, Both supported: 1.Equal treatment of Blacks and Women 2.Prohibition of alcohol 3.Abolition of Slavery
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III. Transcendentalists A. Transcendentalists believed that the truth of life was beyond, or _________________, human understanding. B.__________________ _____________ ________________ wrote the book ______________ which discussed life in isolation in the woods (Walden pond). He was also famous for protesting the ____________ _____ and being sent to jail for his actions. IV. The Temperance Movement A. Many people felt that alcohol was making America become a country of _______________. B. These people also felt that alcohol reduced self-control and therefore hindered ___________ _________________. C. Women saw alcohol as the destruction of _______________. “Transcends” Henry David Thoreau Walden Mexican War Drunkards Decision Making Family
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V. Public ________________ A. Many people felt that public education would create literate and informed ____________. B. ______________ _____________felt that every person should be educated. He also felt that people should be willing to pay ____________ taxes in order to support the growth of knowledge in America. VI. Prison and Mental Hospital Reform A. _______________ _______ promoted the idea that prisons and hospitals be two separate institutions. B. She also believed that prisons needed to be in better ______________. Education Voters HoraceMann School Dorothea Dix Condition
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VII. The Anti______________ Movement. A. __________________ became one of the first ideas to end slavery. This promoted sending African Americans back to ______________. The United States even helped create the country of ___________________. B. Many Blacks found this to be ________________. African Americans wanted to have a chance to grow in a country they helped build. C. _______________ _________________ wanted immediate emancipation. He published a pamphlet, Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World, It blamed whites for tolerating a disgusting institution. D. _______________ _________ _________________ picked up on this more militant movement form of ending slavery. He began to publish one of the most famous abolitionist newspapers, ________ ___________________. E. One of America’s greatest orators and one of the greatest members of the American _________________ Society was _____________ _______________. He gave eloquent speeches which condemned slavery in both England and America. Slavery Colonization Africa Liberia Offensive David Walker William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator Anti-Slavery Frederick Douglas
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F. _________________ _________________ became more of a radical antislavery supporter by being one of the greatest conductors of the ____________________ _________________ (p. 255). A $40,000.00 reward was offered by southern slave owners because of this. She boasted that her train never ran off track and that she never lost a single passenger. G. _______________ _______________ _______________ also tried to help end slavery by publishing the book ________________ _______ ____________. This book portrayed the ugliest parts of slavery. H. _________ _______________ showed yet another way of trying to end slavery. He attempted to start a slave revolt that killed his master and his master’s family, but ended in his capture and hanging. Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad HarrietBeecherStowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin Nat Turner
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VIII. Women step into the political lime light. A. ______________ _______________ felt Women’s most important roles were in the home as a wife and mother. She felt that Women made men who they are and should be educated so they can create better lives for everyone. B. _______________ ___________ ______________ pushed for women’s suffrage. She, along with Lucretia Mott, organized the ______________ __________ ______________. Here, Stanton presented her __________________ ___ _______________________. This document was very similar to the Declaration of Independents. It preached the equality of women and said they should not follow the laws of a nation that they have no voice in. C. ____________ __ ____________ also pushed for women’s suffrage. She did this by dressing up like a man and voting illegally. When she was placed in jail she became a martyr. D. _____________ __________ was an African American woman who also pushed for women’s rights as well as an end to slavery. She could not read or write, but became a famous orator. ***Keep in mind that these social reform movements, which occurred mostly in the North, separated ___________ and ___________ (culturally) even more. Catherine Beecher ElizabethCady Stanton SenecaFalls Convention Declaration of Sentiments Susan B Anthony Sojourner Truth NorthSouth
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