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32 Cards in this Set
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-religion attractin intellectuals
-believed God existen in 1 person -believed people were originally good, not original sin -people were saved through good works, not faith in christ |
Unitarians
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-second religious revival
-missionaries went west to convert native americans -Methodists and Baptists benefitted the most -spawned a series of other movements and reforms |
Second Great Awakening
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-Methodist traveling preacher who went from town to town
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Peter Cartwright
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-most gifted speaker/preacher during the second great awakening
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Charles Grandison Finney
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-section of New York that was filled with religious tensions during the Second Great Awakening due to a mass of different religions
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Burned over district
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-religion during the second great awakening who preached the return of christ on 9/22/ 1844, but were played when he didn't show up
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Millerites
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-First leader of the Mormons who found golden tablets in NY and wrote the Book of Mormon from them
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-Joseph Smith
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-Religion during the second great awakening who were persecuted due to poligamy, drilling a militia, and their voting in a block
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mormons
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-second leader of the mormons who led them to utah
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Brigham Young
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-"Father of Public Education"
-pushed for free compulsory education -wanted real education that strayed from dead languages and religion |
Horace Mann
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-written by William McGuffey
-nearly every schoolchild read this book -contained english lessons and patriotic and moral lessons |
McGuffey Reader
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-pushed for improvements of mental asylums
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Dorothea Dix
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-Led by William Ladd
-Pacifists |
American Peace Society
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-Anti-alcohol organization founded in Boston in 1826
-pushed for drinking in moderation |
American Temperance Society
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Written by T.S. Arthur
-described how a bar ruined a small town |
Ten Nights in a Barroom and What I Saw There
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-leaders of the push for Women's rights
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Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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-Woman who created shorts under dresses
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Amelia Bloomer
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-women who pushed for abolition
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Grimke sisters
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-meetin of women when they wrote the Declaration of Sentiments
-Demanded female suffrage |
Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention
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-Declaration created at the Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention
-Declared men and women equal -demanded women's sufrage |
Declaration of Sentiments
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-Utopian society created by Robert Owen
-failed due to infighting and confusion |
New Harmony, Indiana
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-Utopian society embracing free love, birth control, and planned children
-Made living by selling cutlery |
Oneida Community
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-Utopian society created by Mother AnnLee as a religious sect
-Forbid sex, causing them to die off |
Shakers
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-Knickerbocker author who wrote Knickerbocker's History of New York, "Rip Van Winkle," "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,"
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Washington Irving
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-Knickerbocker author who wrote what is considered the first novel of American history
-Leatherstocking Tales including The Last of the Mohicans |
James Fenimore Cooper
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-Transcendentalist who lived in a log cabin a few years and wrote Walden, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
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Henry David Thoreau
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-Transcendentalist poet who wrote leaves of Grass
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Walt Whitman
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-poet who wrote "Evangaline," "The Tales of Hiawatha," "The Courtship of Miles Standish"
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Henry Wadsworth Longfelow
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--Wrote poems about social injustices
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John Greenleaf Whittier
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-Wrote Little Women
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Louisa May Alcott
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-woman who wrote love poems
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Emily Dickinson
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-"Cooper of the South"
-wrote of southern life during the American Revolution |
WilliamGillmore Simms
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