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People who wanted change in society. |
Reformers |
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In the 1820s and 1830s their was a revival of belief and feelings, again. |
The Second Great Awakening |
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to use logical thinking instead of emotion |
Transcendentailsm |
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Public schools |
Schools that are payed with taxes instead of direct pay. |
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People who want to end slavery |
Abolitionists |
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A formal statement suffered by women, Sentiments means beliefs |
Declaration of Sentiments |
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Sojourner Truth |
A former slave that gave speeches against slavery, she gave the speech entitled, 'Ain't I a Woman?' |
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Wilson Chinn |
A branded slave from Louisiana |
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Theodore weld |
preached the sinfulness of slavery |
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The four things people wanted to reform |
Women's rights, Mental Hospitals, Slavery, and Education |
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Women's rights |
Women didn't have many rights, so woman decided to fight for equality |
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Mental hospitals |
A place were the mentally sick and ill were sent to be treated. |
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Slavery |
In America it was a form of hard labor without pay for the rest of your life. usually Africans, and later African-Americans were slaves. |
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Education |
The second movement that was supported in the 1800s was the effort to make education available to more children. |