Reform movements have impacted American history overall. The movements from 1825 – 1855 in specific have helped urge respect to people other than just white men. Reform movements in the US from 1825 – 1855 lead to an expansion of democratic ideals greatly by improving general welfare, the people's rights, and moving toward slavery abolishment.
Reform movements from 1825 – 1855 have greatly improved general welfare because it helped treat all of the mentally or physically injured and helped inform the people of some dangers to there health/life. For example in the “Drunkard Progresses”, it made drinking seem good at first but its just a road to death making some people less likely to drink and ultimately die. Another example is from Dorothea Dix which basically says that hospitals should treat all of their patients well and not chain them like prisoners making everyone including the “little guy” is supported. The last example is from Horace Mann which basically says a state should treat its people like its own child, with care and respect. This would mean the people would be educated, protected, and more active in their community.
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The American Revolution and the Reform movements also relate but they are different, yet the same. They both helped build on the fact that the people should have the power (democracy) and that they shouldn't be limited to do what officials are currently