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2nd Great Awakening
lots of people started looking to religion
revivals
Religious gatherings to convince people of moral perfection
denominations
religious groups
Richard Allen
Founded one of the first black churches in north america
utopias
communities designed to create a perfect society
Ann Lee
A shaker leader from Britain
Mormons
a new radical religious group
Brigham young
the new leader of the mormons
transcendentalism
the belief that people can rise above material things to understand higher things
Ralph Waldo Emerson,Henry David Thoreau
writers that led the transcendentalism movement
Unitarians
a religious group that rose from the New England Protestants
Lyman Beecher
a preacher that preached againts the use of alcohol
temperance movement
it persuaded people to limit alcohol
prohibition
the ban of all alcoholic drinks
Catharine Beecher
a reformer who wanted education for women
mary lyon
she founded a school in south hadley
horace mann
Massachusetts first secretary of education
Dorothea Dix
she stood up for the mentally ill
rehabilitation
the treatment of the mentally ill
penitentiary
a jail that reformed people
American Colonization Society
They wanted to send blacks to africa to found new settlements
David Walker
a black who published the appeal to the colored citizens of the world
William Lloyd Garrison
a new england journalist
Liberator
an abolitionist newspaper
Fredrick Douglass
a fugitive slave from maryland that recruited blacks to
sojourner truth
former slave who worked for the American anti slavery society
Sarah Grimke, Angelina Grimke
antislavery activists who were quakers
theodore weld
helped write and publish American Slavery
Elijah Lovejoy
an abolitionist editor
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Abolitionists who wanted woman's rights
Seneca Falls Convention
The first american meeting on womens rights
Declaration of Sentiments
a documents that voiced womens rights
Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone
Important women for womens rights
Married Woman's Property act
Permitted married women to own property