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1830’S AMERICA Antebellum Revivalism & Reform. The Second Great Awakening “Spiritual Reform From Within” [Religious Revivalism] Social Reforms & Redefining.

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Page 1: 1830’S AMERICA Antebellum Revivalism & Reform. The Second Great Awakening “Spiritual Reform From Within” [Religious Revivalism] Social Reforms & Redefining.

1830 ’S AMERICA

Antebellum Revivalism & Reform

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The Second Great Awakening

“Spiritual Reform From Within”

[Religious Revivalism]Social Reforms & Redefining the Ideal of

EqualityTemperanc

e

Asylum &Penal

Reform

Education

Women’s Rights

Abolitionism

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ANTEBELLUM AMERICA

The Pursuit of Perfection

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Separate Spheres Concept

Cult of Domesticity A woman’s sphere was in the home

It was a refuge from the cruel outside world Her role was to “civilize” her husband and family A Massachusetts minister wrote in the 1830’s:

“The power of woman is her dependence. A woman who gives up that dependence on man to become a reformer yields the power God has given her for her protection, and her character becomes unnatural!”

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Separate Spheres Concept

Early 19th Century Women: Unable to vote. Legal status of a minor. If single could own her

own property. If married no control

over her property or her children.

Could not initiate divorce.

Couldn’t make wills, sign a contract, or bring suit in court without her husband’s permission.

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Separate Spheres Concept

What it would be like if ladies had their own way

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Separate Spheres Concept

Cult of Domesticity was equal to slaveryThe Second Great Awakening inspired

women to improve society

Angelina Grimké Sarah Grimké Lucy Stone

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Women’s Rights

1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention Women are barred

1848 the Seneca Falls Declaration 1850 National Women’s Rights Convention

Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Make a connection…

Why do you think women were so outspoken on the issue of abolition?