Unit 3 - Reform and Revival/2nd Great Awakening (1828–1860)

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<p>All 5 Reform Movements</p>

All 5 Reform Movements

Education Reform, Abolitionism, Asylum/Prison Reform, Temperance, Women’s Rights Movement

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Education Reform

Provide public education to children

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Abolitionism

Abolish (get rid of) slavery.

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Asylum/Prison Reform

Make prisons a better place/provide mental health facilities

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Temperance

Moderate or Ban the Use of Alcohol

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Women’s Rights Movement

Expand rights/opportunities for women

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What was the second great awakening

people became more connected to their beliefs and tried to make the world a better place through religion and good actions

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What was the seneca falls convention

women and men came together to talk about women's rights and how women should have more freedom and equality

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carrie nation

temperance

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Lucretia Mott & Susan B anthony

Women’s Rights Movement

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Catherine Beecher

Womens Rights Movement & education reform

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Sojourner Truth & Angelina Grimke

Women’s Rights Movement & Abolitionism

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abolitionism

Frederick douglas, William Lloyd Garrison, Nat turner

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Charles Finney & Joseph Smith/Brigham Young

second great awakening

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Dorothea Dix

Asylum/Prison Reform

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Horace Mann

Education reform