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A renewed and passionate interest in religion
Second great awakening
religious groups
denominations
the founder of one of the first african american churches in the U.S.
Richard Allen
communities designed to create a perfect society
utopia
The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearance
shakers
Mother Ann
Ann Lee
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints
Mormons
The Reverend that led thousands of people across the nation to the west
Brigham Young
The belief that people can transcend or rise above material things in life to reach a high understanding of things
Transcendentialism
Part of a small group of New England intellectuals, he was a writer
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Another member of the New England intellectuals, also a writer
Henry David Thoreau
members of a religious reform movement that originally arose among New England Protestants in the late 1700s
Unitarians
Preached extensively about the effects of alcohol
Lyman Beecher
A movement to persuade others to limit alcohol consumption
temperence movement
the complete ban on the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol
prohibition
A reformer who supported increased educational opportunities
Catherine Beecher
Mount Holyoke Seminary was founded by
Mary Lyon
Mass. First Secretary of Education
Horace Mann
one of the most effective female reformers
Dorothea Dix
Treatment to restore someone to a useful and constructive place in society
rehabilitation
a group with a plan to send free African Americans to africa to found new settlements
American Colonization Society
A place to place criminals
Penitentiary
A free african american businessman from Boston
David Walker
A New England jounalist
William Lloyd Garrison
an abolitionist newspaper
Liberator
A fugitive slave from Maryland
Frederick Douglass
another former slave who worked tirelessly for the American Anti-Slavery Society
Sojourner Truth
Quaker sisters from South Carolina that were anti-slavery activists
Sarah and Angelina Grimke
Wrote and published American Slavery As It Is
Theodore Weld
an abolitionist editor in Alton, Illinois who was murdered in 1837 trying to prevent a mob from destroying his printing press
Ellijah Lovejoy
took the lead in organizing efforts to address these issues
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
First national women's rights convention
Seneca Falls Convention
modeled on the democratic ideals set forth in the Dec. of Ind.
Declaration of Sentiments
Womens rights activist
Susan B. Anthony
Another womens rights activist
Lucy Stone
Permitted married women to own property
Married Women's Property Act