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New England
where late 1790s revival begans and eventually led to the 2nd Great Awakening
Methodist
a denomination that has a dramatic growth during the 19th century through the preaching of circuit riders
Francis Asbury
the leader of the circuit riding trend of the Methodist
James McGready
start the camp-meeting revival trend by 1799
Cane Ridge Kentucky
the most notable camp meeting took place in 1801
Peter Cartwright
Mr. Nobody that write a autobiography that I couldn't care less
1850s
peak of revival that swept from the western frontier all the way to the cities of the East
Charles G. Finney
a converted lawyer; the public interest in him so much that the newspapers dedicated the whole publication for revival news
Richard Allen
founded the AME Church in 1816
John Chavis
started a preparatory school (prep school or some shesh)
Matthew Perry
Commodore that the US government sent to secure a trade agreement with the JP emperor
Townsend Harris
1st American ambassador to JP negotiated the Harris Treaty or Treaty of Amity and Commerce
Ceasar Blackwell
a circuit rider that serve as a missionary to plantation workers
Lott Carey n Colin Teague
found Liberia in 1822 and 1st missionaries there
Dr. Peter Parker n Samuel Williams
2 American Congreational missionaries to China
Jonathan Goble
1st missionaries to JP
Dorothea L. Dix
worked to promote more humane treatment of the mentally ill
Phoebe Palmer
founded the settlement house in NY called the Five Points Mission
Sojourner Truth
a former slave from NY that lectured against slavery
Walt Whitman
a transcendental author wrote a collection of poems entitled Leaves of Grass
Robert Green Ingersoll
promoted secular humanism
Robert Owen
founded New Harmony in 1825
American Temperance Union
originally named American Temperance Society in 1826 and renamed in 1836 distributed theses agaisnt liquor
Maine
the 1st state to outlaw the use of liquor except for medical purpose in 1846
abolition
anti slavery
YMCA
best known organization to meet the needs of the poor and preach Gospel to them
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
Susan B. Anthony
Ms. Nobody that joined the movement in 1851 and lectured in many northern states
Unitarianism
false Christianity doctrine that denied deity of Christ Trinity
Ralph Waldo Emerson
created the philosophy of transcendentalism
Henry David Thoreau
1 of Emerson's followers recorded his 2 yrs experiences living with nature in a small cabin in a book Walden
Brook Farm
where a group of transcendentalists attempted an utopian society near Boston
Nathaniel Hawthorne
wrote a novel The Blithedale Romance using Brook Farm as its setting