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Age of Reform 1. Origins of Reform A. 2 nd Great Awakening 1. Revived interest in religion & reform.

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1 Age of Reform 1. Origins of Reform A. 2 nd Great Awakening 1. Revived interest in religion & reform

2 2. Contrasted 1 st Great Awakening

3 3. Characterized by Camp Meetings

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7 B. Influences & Impact 1. Focused attention on change 2. Questioning of American values, politics, economics, etc

8 II. Reform Movements A. Temperance 1. End consumption of Alcohol 2. Abstinence 3. ATU – 1830s 4. Moral Suasion

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11 B. Abolition 1. Quakers 1780s 2. Slave resistance 3. Underground Railroad 4. Douglass & Garrison

12 "I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard!"

13 C. Educational Reform 1. 1647 Public Ed. Law 2. 1837 Massachusetts Public Ed. Law/ Compulsory Ed. 3. Horace Mann

14 Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity

15 4. Women’s Education a. No real opportunity b. Women’s roles reflected in name of first educational institutions- seminaries

16 D. Women’s Rights 1. Suffrage Seneca Falls Convention 2. Basic rights

17 Lucretia MottElizabeth Cady Stanton

18 Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony

19 3. Educational Reform Key figures: Emma Willard- 1 st women’s HS Troy Seminary 1821

20 Mary Lyon- 1 st college Mount Holyoke Seminary 1836 Oberlin College- 1837 1 st coeducation


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