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second great awakening
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towns in upstate new york
1790's interest in religion |
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revivals
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large religeous gatherings
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denominations
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religeous groups...
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richard allen
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founded in Phili one of the first african american churches
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anne lee
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known as mother ann-claimed to be a messiah who came to found a society free from sin
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mormons
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members of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints
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brigham young
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leader of the mormons
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transcendentalism
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people can trencend or rise above material things..
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ralph waldo emerson
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intellectual
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henry david thomas
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intellectual
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unitarians
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members of religeous reform
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lyman beecher
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preached about the effects of alcohol
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temperance movement
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pusuade others to limit alcohol consumption
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prohibition
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complete ban of anything to do with alcohol
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catherine beeher
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wanted increased education
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emma willard
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founded troy female seminary, first college level school
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mary lyon
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women college mount hollyoke seminary
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horace mann
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first secretaryof education
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dorthea dix
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female reformer for womens rights
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rehabilitation
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treatment to restore to a useful and productive place in society
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penitentiary
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isolated and structured environment would rid the country of crime
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american colonization society
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sent newly freed african americans back to africa to live their lives
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david walker
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publish appeal to the colered citizens of the world, freed slave
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william lloyd garrison
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a white new england jounalist to action
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anti slavery society
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first national anti slavery organization
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frederick douglas
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a fugitive slave from maryland
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sojourner truth
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a free slave that worked for the american anti slavery society
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angelina grimke
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was a quaker
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sarah grimke
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was a quaker
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elijah lovejoy
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abolitionish editor in alton illinois
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elizabeth cady stanton
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abolitionist
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lucretia mott
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abolitionist
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seneca falls convention
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women and med attended
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declaration of sentiments
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democratic ideals for the declaration of independance
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lucy stone
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married womens property act
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permitted married women to own property
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