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Second Great Awakening
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It was an evangelical movement that swept thru the U.S.
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Revivals
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Large religious gatherings.
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Denominations
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Religious Groups
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Richard Allen
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He founded one of the first African-American churches.
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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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Claimed to be the messiah that founded a society free of sin, known as the Shakers.
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Shakers
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Group known for shaking their bodies during Worship.
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Mormon
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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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Led the Mormons into Utah, where they founded successful settlements.
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transcendentalism
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Belief that people can rise above material possessions to take part in a high belief.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Led the movement of Transcendentalism.
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Henry David Thoreau
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Also led the movement of Transcendentalism.
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Unitarians
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This is where many transcendentalists began.
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Lyman Beecher
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He preached against drinking alcohol.
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Temperance Movement
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This group tried to persuade others to limit alcohol consumption.
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Prohibition
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A complete ban on alcohol.
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Catherine Beecher
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She supported increased educational opportunities for women.
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Emma Willard
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She started the first college for women.
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Mary Lyon
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She opened another college for women.
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Horace Mann
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Mass. first secretary of education.
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Dorothea Dix
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One of the most effective female reformers.
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Rehabilitation
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To restore people into a useful and productive place in society.
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Penitentiary
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Created by the govern. because they thought it would help rid the country of crime.
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American Colonization Society
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To send freed African-Americans back to Africa to create new settlements.
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David Walker
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Free African-American that published a paper that demanded the universal end of slavery, and called on slaves and blacks to do whatever it to end slavery.
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William Lloyd Garrison
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He wrote the Liberator which was an abolitionist newspaper.
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Abolitionist
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It was a newspaper supporting the abolishment of slavery.
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American Anti-Slavery Society
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First national group that was against slavery.
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Frederick Douglas
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Escaped slave that publicly spoke out against slavery.
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Sojourner Truth
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She worked for the American Anti-Slavery society.
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Sarah Grimke
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Very successful anti-slavery advocate.
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Angelina Grimke
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Successful advocate for the abolition of slavery.
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Theodore Weld
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Wrote one of the most successful anti-slavery documents in history.
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Elijah Lovejoy
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Wrote an abolition newspaper was murdered.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Led movement for Womens rights.
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Lucretia Mott
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Led efforts for gaining womens rights.
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Seneca Falls Convention
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Convention for the rights of women, over 300 men and women attended.
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Declaration of Sentiments
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It argued that women should be able to write, and have power there property if married. It called for several other rights too.
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Susan B. Anthony
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Made successful efforts for womens rights.
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Lucy Stone
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Successful womens rights advocate.
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Married Women's Property Act
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Permitted married women to own property.
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