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Second great awakening--Charles Grandison Finney
Religious Revival
encouraged spirit of reform to improve society.
Dorthea Dix
Reforms for the mentally ill.
improved treatment of the mentally ill-placing them in hospitals and treating them as patients, not criminals.
Prison Reform
Dorthea Dix
improved prison conditions and stopped treatment of debtors as criminals.
Temperance Movement
Stop alcohol abuse.
Sought to limit or end drinking- Maine and eight other states banned the sale of alcohol.
Horace Mann
Improve education.
By the 1800s, most northern states set up free tax- supported elementary schools.
F.Douglas, W. Lloyd Garrison, the Grimké Sisters, and H. Tubman
Free enslaved people.
Demanded that slavery be abolished in the US and backed it up with courageous actions. (Esp: Tubman/ The Underground Railroad.)
E.Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, L.Matt, and Susan B. Anthon
Women's Rights.
Seneca Falls convention- women demanded equality at work, at school, at church, and the right to vote.