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People who wanted change in society.

Reformers

In the 1820s and 1830s their was a revival of belief and feelings, again.

The Second Great Awakening

to use logical thinking instead of emotion

Transcendentailsm

Public schools

Schools that are payed with taxes instead of direct pay.

People who want to end slavery

Abolitionists

A formal statement suffered by women, Sentiments means beliefs

Declaration of Sentiments

Sojourner Truth

A former slave that gave speeches against slavery, she gave the speech entitled, 'Ain't I a Woman?'

Wilson Chinn

A branded slave from Louisiana

Theodore weld

preached the sinfulness of slavery

The four things people wanted to reform

Women's rights, Mental Hospitals, Slavery, and Education

Women's rights

Women didn't have many rights, so woman decided to fight for equality

Mental hospitals

A place were the mentally sick and ill were sent to be treated.

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.

Education

The second movement that was supported in the 1800s was the effort to make education available to more children.