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C18: An Era of Reform. C18.2 The Spirit of Reform.

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C18: An Era of Reform

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C18.2 The Spirit of Reform

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Second Great Awakening

• religious movement

• Leader – Charles Finney (preacher)

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Beliefs:• Everyone can gain forgiveness• Do good works• Build heaven on Earth

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Achievements

• got people working to improve society

• inspired some to oppose slavery

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Transcendentalism

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Leaders of Transcendentalism

Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau

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Beliefs

• people have unlimited potential

• can “transcend” (go beyond) logical thinking

• trust your emotions and intuition

• question society’s rules• do not conform

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Accomplishments

• created model communities (utopian societies)– shared labor– lived together– no competition

Example: Brook Farm, MA

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C18.3 Reforming the Treatment of Prisoners and the Mentally Ill

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Leader - Dorothea Dix

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Problems • prisoners in chains• some locked in cages• children jailed with adults• debtors put in prison• mentally ill locked up,

beaten

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Beliefs• prisoners should be treated

better• separate children and adults• keep debtors out of prisons• treat the mentally ill, don’t

punish

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Achievements• Removed debtors from

prisons• Special justice system

for children• Outlawed cruel

punishment• Hospitals for the

mentally ill

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C18.4 Improving Education

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Leader - Horace Mann“The Father of American Public Schools”

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Problems • Few children attended school

• Teachers had little education, poorly paid

• Less education for girls• African Americans

banned from most schools

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Beliefs • make education available

• education helps children escape poverty, be good citizens

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Achievements• NY set up elementary

schools in all towns• MA paid taxes to

improve schools, teachers’ pay, training

• 1850: most white kids in North and West went to school

• 1837: Oberlin College admitted women

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C18.5 Abolition (fighting slavery)

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Abolitionists (abolition leaders)

Quakers William Lloyd Garrison

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Abolitionists

Frederick Douglass

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Abolitionists

Angelina & Sarah Grimke Sojourner Truth

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Problems• People supported

slavery for cheap cotton• Slavery was cruel• Abolitionists disagreed

on how to end slavery

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Beliefs • slavery didn’t fit land of the free

• radical abolitionists wanted slaves to rebel

• others said end slavery peacefully

• moderates said give slaveholders time to adjust to no slaves

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Partial Achievement: Slavery ended in the North but not in the South.

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C18.6-7: Women’s Rights

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Leaders

Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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Leaders

Lucy Stone Elizabeth Blackwell

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Leaders

Frederick Douglass Sojourner Truth

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Susan B. Anthony

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Problems • Women couldn’t vote, hold public office

• Money & property controlled by men

• Couldn’t speak publicly• Banned from most jobs,

colleges• Husbands could beat

wives

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Beliefs • women should vote• equal treatment• equal opportunities

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Achievements • Seneca Falls Convention, NY, 1848

• wrote “Declaration of Sentiments”

• created women’s rights movement

• NY gave women control of property, wages

• MA & IN passed divorce laws

• Elizabeth Blackwell set up a hospital & medical school

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