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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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2. Contrasted 1 st Great Awakening
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3. Characterized by Camp Meetings
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B. Influences & Impact 1. Focused attention on change 2. Questioning of American values, politics, economics, etc
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II. Reform Movements A. Temperance 1. End consumption of Alcohol 2. Abstinence 3. ATU – 1830s 4. Moral Suasion
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B. Abolition 1. Quakers 1780s 2. Slave resistance 3. Underground Railroad 4. Douglass & Garrison
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"I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard!"
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C. Educational Reform 1. 1647 Public Ed. Law 2. 1837 Massachusetts Public Ed. Law/ Compulsory Ed. 3. Horace Mann
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Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity
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4. Women’s Education a. No real opportunity b. Women’s roles reflected in name of first educational institutions- seminaries
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D. Women’s Rights 1. Suffrage Seneca Falls Convention 2. Basic rights
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Lucretia MottElizabeth Cady Stanton
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
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3. Educational Reform Key figures: Emma Willard- 1 st women’s HS Troy Seminary 1821
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Mary Lyon- 1 st college Mount Holyoke Seminary 1836 Oberlin College- 1837 1 st coeducation
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