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41 Cards in this Set

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second great awakening
renewed passion for religion
denominations
religious groups
richard allen
founded first black church in Philadelphia
utopias
communities designed for a perfect society
ann lee
claimed to be a messiah found a society free from sin
shakers
a group known to shake their bodies
brigham young
leader of the mormons
ralf waldo emerson
led the transcendentalism
henry david thoreau
led the transcendentalism
transcendentalism
people think they are above materials or things in life
Unitarians
what transcendentalist began as
lyman beecher
preached about the effects of alcohol
temperance movement
persuaded others to limit alcohol consumption
prohibition
complete ban and manufacturing of alcohol
catharine beecher
she wanted increased education for women
emma willard
founded the troy female seminary
mary lyon
founded the mount holyoke seminary
horace mann
first secratary of education
dorothea dix
was one of the most effective female reformers
rehabilitation
it was something for the mentally ill it gave them time to recover
penitentiary
it was a type of prison people hoped it would rid the US of crime
american colonization society
they planned to send freed africans back to africa
david walker
free african american business man from Boston
william lloyd garrison
a white new england journalist
liberator
an abolitionist newspaper
fredrick douglas
a fugative slave from maryland
american anti-slave society
first national anti-slave society
sojourner truth
another slave that worked against anti slavery
angelina grimike
two of the most effective anti slavery activist
sarah grimike
two of the most effective anti slavery activist
theodore weld
wrote and published the document american slavery
elijah lovejoy
an abolitionist editor in alton
elizibeth cady stanton
she wanted to go to collage wanted wemons rights
lucretia mott
she wanted to go to collage wanted wemons rights
senaca falls convention
more than 300 women attended this convention for their rights
declaration of sediments
nearly one third of the senaca convention signed this
susan b anthony
fought for wemons rights
lucy stone
fought for wemons rights with susan b anthony
married womens property act
permitted married women to own property
emma willard
founded the troy female seminary
mary lyon
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