Revival and Missionary

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New England

where late 1790s revival begans and eventually led to the 2nd Great Awakening

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Methodist

a denomination that has a dramatic growth during the 19th century through the preaching of circuit riders

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Francis Asbury

the leader of the circuit riding trend of the Methodist

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James McGready

start the camp-meeting revival trend by 1799

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Cane Ridge Kentucky

the most notable camp meeting took place in 1801

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Peter Cartwright

Mr. Nobody that write a autobiography that I couldn't care less

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1850s

peak of revival that swept from the western frontier all the way to the cities of the East

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Charles G. Finney

a converted lawyer; the public interest in him so much that the newspapers dedicated the whole publication for revival news

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Richard Allen

founded the AME Church in 1816

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John Chavis

started a preparatory school (prep school or some shesh)

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Matthew Perry

Commodore that the US government sent to secure a trade agreement with the JP emperor

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Townsend Harris

1st American ambassador to JP negotiated the Harris Treaty or Treaty of Amity and Commerce

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Ceasar Blackwell

a circuit rider that serve as a missionary to plantation workers

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Lott Carey n Colin Teague

found Liberia in 1822 and 1st missionaries there

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Dr. Peter Parker n Samuel Williams

2 American Congreational missionaries to China

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Jonathan Goble

1st missionaries to JP

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Dorothea L. Dix

worked to promote more humane treatment of the mentally ill

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Phoebe Palmer

founded the settlement house in NY called the Five Points Mission

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Sojourner Truth

a former slave from NY that lectured against slavery

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Walt Whitman

a transcendental author wrote a collection of poems entitled Leaves of Grass

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Robert Green Ingersoll

promoted secular humanism

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Robert Owen

founded New Harmony in 1825

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American Temperance Union

originally named American Temperance Society in 1826 and renamed in 1836 distributed theses agaisnt liquor

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Maine

the 1st state to outlaw the use of liquor except for medical purpose in 1846

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abolition

anti slavery

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YMCA

best known organization to meet the needs of the poor and preach Gospel to them

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton n Lucretia Mott

campaigned for social, political, and economic equality for women. Also organized the 1st women right coventional in 1848 at Seneca Falls, NY

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Susan B. Anthony

Ms. Nobody that joined the movement in 1851 and lectured in many northern states

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Unitarianism

false Christianity doctrine that denied deity of Christ Trinity

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

created the philosophy of transcendentalism

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Henry David Thoreau

1 of Emerson's followers recorded his 2 yrs experiences living with nature in a small cabin in a book Walden

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Brook Farm

where a group of transcendentalists attempted an utopian society near Boston

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

wrote a novel The Blithedale Romance using Brook Farm as its setting

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