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Enlightenment
Second Great Awakening
Revivalist preachers
Cane Ridge Revival (Kentucky)
Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, and Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Charles Grandison Finney
Methodism
Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC)
Calvinism
Lyman Beecher
Spiritual egalitarianism
Alexander Campbell and Barton Stone
New Testament Christianity
Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Joseph Smith
Book of Mormon
Shakers
Oneida community
John Humphrey Noyes
Unitarians and Trinitarians
Transcendentalism
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
Improvements in transportation
Frederick Douglass
First Great Awakening
George Whitefield
Abolitionism
Quakers
Theodore Dwight Weld, Lucretia Mott, and William Lloyd Garrison
General Anti-Slavery Convention of 1840
The Benevolent Empire
“Perfectionism”
Temperance
American Temperance Society
American Bible Society and the American Tract Society
American Home Missionary Society (Domestic)
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (Foreign)
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Anti-removal activism
Catharine Beecher
Colonizationist movement
William Lloyd Garrison
The Liberator
Wendell Phillips and Angelina Grimké
Elijah Lovejoy
Nat Turner’s rebellion
Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women
Liberty Party
James G. Birney
American Anti-Slavery Society
Abby Kelly
American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
Arthur Tappan
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Bleeding Kansas
John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry
“Cult of Domesticity
“Cult of True Womanhood”
Emma Willard
Troy Female Seminary
Catharine Beecher
Hartford Female Seminary
Mary Lyons
Mount Holyoke Seminary
Angelina and Sarah Grimké
World Anti-Slavery Convention
Seneca Falls Convention
Elizabeth Cady Stanton