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Reform Movements

Slavery-Abolitionist


Women's Rights


Working conditions


Alcohol consumption- Temperance?


Religious freedom


Education


Prison conditions

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.

New Harmony

Secular Utopia.


Founded by Robert Owen- IN


Most successful!


Ppl called "owenites"


Women more equal.


Equality in education.

Oneida Community

Utopia founded by John Humphrey Mouse.


Opposite of Shakers.


Sexual freedom.


(Oneida limited co.- silverware)

Education

More important in North.


1860- N. Schools tax supported.

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.

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."

Manifest Destiny

Americans have Devine right to settle remaining territory. (West)


Justification for American empire.

22nd Amendment

1951. President can only serve 2 terms.

13th Amendment

1865. Declared slaves free, but don't have natural rights.

15th Amendment

Afican American suffrage- right to vote.

17th Amendment

All MALES have the right to vote regardless of race.

Friedman's Beurau

1865-1870. Rebuild south- 1000 agents into south.


School/health care

Kansas-Nebraska Act

1854. North of Mississippi border has popular sovereignty.

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.

Antietam

Sept. 17, 1862. Bloodiest Day.


Rob. E. Lee vs. McClellan.


26,000 casualties.


Lee withdrawls to VI from Maryland.

Gettysburg

July 1-3, 1863. Turning point.