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Unitarianism
trancendentalism
Richard Allen Former slave who became a pastor to African Americans
Francis Asbury Consider the father of American Methodism
Second Great Awakening
Timothy Dwight grandson of Jonathan Edwards, president of Yale College, preached number of sermons and at least 1/3 of students converted to christianity
Charles Finney Lawyer who preached and believed revival was more the result of certain techniques than the work of the Holy Spirit- his technique was referred to "New Measures"
Horace Mann Leading reformer in the drive for public education
Noah Webster Important figure in American education that wanted to standardize American spelling and grammar usage
Dorothea Dix A teacher who was concerned with conditions of institutions such as mental asylums and prisons
Abolition
William Lloyd Garrison An abolitionists that was not religious, even thought the Bible and the Constitution was proslavery
Frederick Douglas Escaped slavery and wrote abolitionist papers called the North Star
Seneca Falls Convention 1848 meeting that discussed women's rihs, including the right to vote
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