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19 Cards in this Set
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harriet tubman
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abolitionist, leader of the underground railroad movement
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neal dow
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leading advocate of prohibition
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second great awakening
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religious movement in the early 1800s that tried to reform society
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sojourner truth
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famous for "aint i a woman speech" as well as being a leader in both womens rights and abolition
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seneca falls convention
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site of where protest began to organize womens movements in the late 1800s
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declaration of sentiments
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document put forth at the seneca falls convention that declared equality for woman in the united states
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transcendentalism
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defined by authors like henry david thoreau and ralph waldo emerson
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fredrick douglas
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published the north star former slave turned abolitionist
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william lloyd garrison
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published the liberator
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temperance
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movement to reduce alcohol consumption
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noah webster
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responsible for making the english language more american
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nat turner
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as a result of his actions slave owners throughout the south imposed stronger restrictions on slave behavior
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joseph smith
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founded the mormon church
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brigham young
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took over the assassination of joseph smith responsible for the move to salt lake city UT
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elizabeth cady stanton
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one of the primary leaders at the seneca falls convention
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underground railroad
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path by which slaves reached freedom in the north
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angelina grimke
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wrote and appeal to the christian women of the south
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african colonization society
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the goal was to relocate freed slaves back to africa
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second great awakening
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religious movement of the early 1800s that tried to reform society
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