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17 Cards in this Set
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Reform Movements |
Slavery-Abolitionist Women's Rights Working conditions Alcohol consumption- Temperance? Religious freedom Education Prison conditions |
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Shakers |
Religious Utopia. Founded by Ann Lee in GB. Women/Men live separately. 100% whites No sex/reproduction- ppl need to constantly join. "Shake" for God. |
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New Harmony |
Secular Utopia. Founded by Robert Owen- IN Most successful! Ppl called "owenites" Women more equal. Equality in education. |
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Oneida Community |
Utopia founded by John Humphrey Mouse. Opposite of Shakers. Sexual freedom. (Oneida limited co.- silverware) |
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Education |
More important in North. 1860- N. Schools tax supported. |
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Nat Turner's Rebellion |
Best know slave rebellion. Slave preacher- "God chose him to lead black uprising." Aug. 22- assaulted whites on farms 60 killed. |
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Seneca Falls Convention |
1848. Rev. By women in NY. Elizabeth Caty Stanton, Mott Coffin, Amelia Jenks Bloome Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions. "All men AND women are created equal." |
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Manifest Destiny |
Americans have Devine right to settle remaining territory. (West) Justification for American empire. |
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22nd Amendment |
1951. President can only serve 2 terms. |
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13th Amendment |
1865. Declared slaves free, but don't have natural rights. |
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15th Amendment |
Afican American suffrage- right to vote. |
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17th Amendment |
All MALES have the right to vote regardless of race. |
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Friedman's Beurau |
1865-1870. Rebuild south- 1000 agents into south. School/health care |
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Kansas-Nebraska Act |
1854. North of Mississippi border has popular sovereignty. |
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Compromise of 1850 |
Cali enters as a free state, abolish slave trade in Washington DC, Fugative Slave Act, new territory could choose free or slave. |
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Antietam |
Sept. 17, 1862. Bloodiest Day. Rob. E. Lee vs. McClellan. 26,000 casualties. Lee withdrawls to VI from Maryland. |
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Gettysburg |
July 1-3, 1863. Turning point. |