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